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    Default Re: The Myth Of GGG As The Man To Beat Mayweather

    Does it really need to devolve into resorting to 'faggot' and Slavic hype job. That shit is just sad. Floyd is not going to fight Golovkin.

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    Default Re: The Myth Of GGG As The Man To Beat Mayweather

    Floyd won 115k betting on GGG this weekend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Floyd won 115k betting on GGG this weekend.
    That's all??

    He must not hold GGG is very high esteem!

    If I had Mayweather money I woulda won $200 million at least.

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    Mayweather money would have to be 8 billion for that to be the case I think. Monroe was a 40/1 underdog Believe that would mean Floyd put over 4 million on that fight though? Don't totally know how the payouts work. Crazy if true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Mayweather money would have to be 8 billion for that to be the case I think. Monroe was a 40/1 underdog Believe that would mean Floyd put over 4 million on that fight though? Don't totally know how the payouts work. Crazy if true.
    Was Golovkin about 1/80. Something like that. That would mean 8 million on to get 100k back.


    *And a completely shit bet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Mayweather money would have to be 8 billion for that to be the case I think. Monroe was a 40/1 underdog Believe that would mean Floyd put over 4 million on that fight though? Don't totally know how the payouts work. Crazy if true.
    Was Golovkin about 1/80. Something like that. That would mean 8 million on to get 100k back.


    *And a completely shit bet.

    Was curious so I looked it up, his bet was on under 5.5 total rounds at +130, so GGG just barely obliged him. He only put 50 thousand on it, and made it 115 apparently. My thought is even those odds are really generous and to hard to pass up, but I guess Monroe did prove to be decent and people must have expected him to go late.

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    Default Re: The Myth Of GGG As The Man To Beat Mayweather

    Read GGG got $1.5 million and Monroe only $100K.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Floyd won 115k betting on GGG this weekend.
    And the point is,

    That is 'Brunch Money' for Floyd.

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    Of course Floyd wont fight GGG. Hes been ducking fighters his whole career. At 154 I reckon GGG would weight 170 fight night, no bigger than Canelo was against him, but for some reason this makes GGG a giant No doubt Floyd is great but as Ive always said we will never know how great as he hasnt beaten a prime elite fight. Oscar past it, Mosely past it, Pacquiao past it. I reckon he beats all them in their prime but he didnt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Of course Floyd wont fight GGG. Hes been ducking fighters his whole career. At 154 I reckon GGG would weight 170 fight night, no bigger than Canelo was against him, but for some reason this makes GGG a giant No doubt Floyd is great but as Ive always said we will never know how great as he hasnt beaten a prime elite fight. Oscar past it, Mosely past it, Pacquiao past it. I reckon he beats all them in their prime but he didnt.
    ...And yet Pacquiao gets credit for defeating Oscar and Shane despite having fought them a year after Floyd defeated them both!

    154 is the upper limit of 39 year old Floyd's ability. It's ridiculous to expect him to keep moving up in weight as he gets older. Why not have GGG move down to 147 to make it a "fairer" fight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Of course Floyd wont fight GGG. Hes been ducking fighters his whole career. At 154 I reckon GGG would weight 170 fight night, no bigger than Canelo was against him, but for some reason this makes GGG a giant No doubt Floyd is great but as Ive always said we will never know how great as he hasnt beaten a prime elite fight. Oscar past it, Mosely past it, Pacquiao past it. I reckon he beats all them in their prime but he didnt.
    ...And yet Pacquiao gets credit for defeating Oscar and Shane despite having fought them a year after Floyd defeated them both!

    154 is the upper limit of 39 year old Floyd's ability. It's ridiculous to expect him to keep moving up in weight as he gets older. Why not have GGG move down to 147 to make it a "fairer" fight?
    Come down to '147'.

    Where he hell did you come up with that idea ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Of course Floyd wont fight GGG. Hes been ducking fighters his whole career. At 154 I reckon GGG would weight 170 fight night, no bigger than Canelo was against him, but for some reason this makes GGG a giant No doubt Floyd is great but as Ive always said we will never know how great as he hasnt beaten a prime elite fight. Oscar past it, Mosely past it, Pacquiao past it. I reckon he beats all them in their prime but he didnt.
    ...And yet Pacquiao gets credit for defeating Oscar and Shane despite having fought them a year after Floyd defeated them both!

    154 is the upper limit of 39 year old Floyd's ability. It's ridiculous to expect him to keep moving up in weight as he gets older. Why not have GGG move down to 147 to make it a "fairer" fight?
    When did I give Pacquiao credit for those wins? And the fight against Floyd would be at 154 so Floyd wouldnt be moving up again.

    Move down to 147 for the fight, wouldnt surprise me if thats the demand from Floyd. He has a tendency to make sure fights take place at weights most suited to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Of course Floyd wont fight GGG. Hes been ducking fighters his whole career. At 154 I reckon GGG would weight 170 fight night, no bigger than Canelo was against him, but for some reason this makes GGG a giant No doubt Floyd is great but as Ive always said we will never know how great as he hasnt beaten a prime elite fight. Oscar past it, Mosely past it, Pacquiao past it. I reckon he beats all them in their prime but he didnt.
    ...And yet Pacquiao gets credit for defeating Oscar and Shane despite having fought them a year after Floyd defeated them both!

    154 is the upper limit of 39 year old Floyd's ability. It's ridiculous to expect him to keep moving up in weight as he gets older. Why not have GGG move down to 147 to make it a "fairer" fight?
    When did I give Pacquiao credit for those wins? And the fight against Floyd would be at 154 so Floyd wouldnt be moving up again.

    Move down to 147 for the fight, wouldnt surprise me if thats the demand from Floyd. He has a tendency to make sure fights take place at weights most suited to him.
    Fight night GGG would weigh 175 and Floyd would weigh 154. Hardly seems like a fight a 39 year old should be taking.

    Why would anyone want to fight at a weight that doesn't suit them? How stupid are you Floyd haters?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Of course Floyd wont fight GGG. Hes been ducking fighters his whole career. At 154 I reckon GGG would weight 170 fight night, no bigger than Canelo was against him, but for some reason this makes GGG a giant No doubt Floyd is great but as Ive always said we will never know how great as he hasnt beaten a prime elite fight. Oscar past it, Mosely past it, Pacquiao past it. I reckon he beats all them in their prime but he didnt.
    ...And yet Pacquiao gets credit for defeating Oscar and Shane despite having fought them a year after Floyd defeated them both!

    154 is the upper limit of 39 year old Floyd's ability. It's ridiculous to expect him to keep moving up in weight as he gets older. Why not have GGG move down to 147 to make it a "fairer" fight?
    When did I give Pacquiao credit for those wins? And the fight against Floyd would be at 154 so Floyd wouldnt be moving up again.

    Move down to 147 for the fight, wouldnt surprise me if thats the demand from Floyd. He has a tendency to make sure fights take place at weights most suited to him.
    Fight night GGG would weigh 175 and Floyd would weigh 154. Hardly seems like a fight a 39 year old should be taking.

    Why would anyone want to fight at a weight that doesn't suit them? How stupid are you Floyd haters?
    Be easy 'Numb-Nuts'. You're creating a 'Straw Man' argument.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Of course Floyd wont fight GGG. Hes been ducking fighters his whole career. At 154 I reckon GGG would weight 170 fight night, no bigger than Canelo was against him, but for some reason this makes GGG a giant No doubt Floyd is great but as Ive always said we will never know how great as he hasnt beaten a prime elite fight. Oscar past it, Mosely past it, Pacquiao past it. I reckon he beats all them in their prime but he didnt.
    ...And yet Pacquiao gets credit for defeating Oscar and Shane despite having fought them a year after Floyd defeated them both!

    154 is the upper limit of 39 year old Floyd's ability. It's ridiculous to expect him to keep moving up in weight as he gets older. Why not have GGG move down to 147 to make it a "fairer" fight?
    When did I give Pacquiao credit for those wins? And the fight against Floyd would be at 154 so Floyd wouldnt be moving up again.

    Move down to 147 for the fight, wouldnt surprise me if thats the demand from Floyd. He has a tendency to make sure fights take place at weights most suited to him.
    Fight night GGG would weigh 175 and Floyd would weigh 154. Hardly seems like a fight a 39 year old should be taking.

    Why would anyone want to fight at a weight that doesn't suit them? How stupid are you Floyd haters?
    So fighting Canelo at 154 is ok but not GGG? That seems like someone is hand picking opponents, which Floyd has done his whole career. Hes a coward. Wlad and Vitali fought anyone and everyone. Never heard them say you cant wear this glove or you cant come in over this weight. Floyd is just a coward plain and simple. Put him in a fight where he doesnt call all the shots and he loses easily.

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