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    Default Re: Gennady Golovkin v Ryoto Murata

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    So you are pushing a narrative and want people to be outraged on something you do not believe yourself Tic.

    Makes perfect sense.
    i didn't push the narrative. you can find examples of it in threads on this forum. i'm ENCOURAGING double standards
    There, fixed that for you.
    Double standards my ass. Nobody is calling out Murata for fighting an old GGG, because nobody thinks Murata is P4P #1.
    Consequently Murata isn’t getting paid what Canelo is.
    It’s all about levels.
    was canelo considered p4p number one when he fought ggg? the point you are missing is that the narrative by some was that canelo waited for ggg to get old before fighting him
    I think you’re over egging the pudding to deflect away from the real Elephant in the room. (As usual)
    There wasn’t massive indignation when Canelo and GGG fought the first time, I think the majority were just glad to see the fight get made.
    However , the Elephant in the room is that NOW , Canelo has no need to mention GGG and give the idea oxygen. But you already know that’s the point , don’t you?
    So , generally , people didn’t mind Canelo/GGG 1
    People don’t mind GGG v Murata, because it’s competitive.
    People DO mind talk of Canelo/GGG 3 . Because Canelo has moved on , has more relevant challenges, and there is absolutely no need for the fight.
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    Default Re: Gennady Golovkin v Ryoto Murata

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    So you are pushing a narrative and want people to be outraged on something you do not believe yourself Tic.

    Makes perfect sense.
    i didn't push the narrative. you can find examples of it in threads on this forum. i'm ENCOURAGING double standards
    There, fixed that for you.
    Double standards my ass. Nobody is calling out Murata for fighting an old GGG, because nobody thinks Murata is P4P #1.
    Consequently Murata isn’t getting paid what Canelo is.
    It’s all about levels.
    was canelo considered p4p number one when he fought ggg? the point you are missing is that the narrative by some was that canelo waited for ggg to get old before fighting him
    I think you’re over egging the pudding to deflect away from the real Elephant in the room. (As usual)
    There wasn’t massive indignation when Canelo and GGG fought the first time, I think the majority were just glad to see the fight get made.
    However , the Elephant in the room is that NOW , Canelo has no need to mention GGG and give the idea oxygen. But you already know that’s the point , don’t you?
    So , generally , people didn’t mind Canelo/GGG 1
    People don’t mind GGG v Murata, because it’s competitive.
    People DO mind talk of Canelo/GGG 3 . Because Canelo has moved on , has more relevant challenges, and there is absolutely no need for the fight.
    Just my but that's the whole good side/bad side of this deal Canelo took. He's getting full praise for Bivol at full 175. No bs no catchweight and was just bragging about putting on 20 lbs of solid muscle. Fair enough. But the trilogy has the history glamour blinding the substance of the actual match now. Golovkin just turned 40 yesterday and the mere fact he will be going up to god knows what (168? 170.1?) just speaks to time having passed for III. And team Canelo just spent months talking about cleaning out 168 of all threats and trinkets yadda yadda. When it suits I suppose. I get it..it's a money maker. But not clamoring for it at this point.

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    Default Re: Gennady Golovkin v Ryoto Murata

    not many fighters unify belts at age forty. would put ggg in a small group who have succeeded in doing so
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    Default Re: Gennady Golovkin v Ryoto Murata

    Gennady Golovkin thinks his experience will give him the edge in his world middleweight unification bout against Japan's Ryota Murata on Saturday.

    Kazakhstan boxer Golovkin, who turns 40 on Friday, will be fighting for the first time since December 2020.

    Murata's WBA title is on the line, as are Golovkin's IBF and IBO belts.

    "There are advantages and drawbacks with age," said Golovkin. "I see all the changes as positive. I get smarter - age gives me an additional edge."

    Golovkin has 41 wins, one draw and one defeat from his 43 professional fights and added: "I've been in boxing pretty much my entire life.

    "I feel in top form and if there is demand, if there are interesting offers, you'll continue to see me in the ring.

    "I've achieved a lot and learned a lot during my career. I feel very comfortable in my current position."

    Murata, 36, won Olympic gold in London 2012 but has only fought 18 times as a professional, with 16 wins and two losses.

    The fight, which is expected to start at 12:00 BST on Saturday, was scheduled to take place on 29 December, but had to be delayed because of coronavirus restrictions.

    "It is going to be a top-class fight and of course this is the fight that warrants fans' attention, to say the least," said Golovkin.

    "Both fighters are power punchers, both fighters are dangerous and I would say it's totally unpredictable how it might play out."

    A win for Golovkin could lead to a third bout against Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez, the only man to defeat him as a professional.

    Many felt Golovkin edged a September 2017 meeting only for the result to be a controversial draw, before Mexican Alvarez had his arm raised 12 months later with a tight points decision.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/61011703
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    Default Re: Gennady Golovkin v Ryoto Murata

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    So you are pushing a narrative and want people to be outraged on something you do not believe yourself Tic.

    Makes perfect sense.
    i didn't push the narrative. you can find examples of it in threads on this forum. i'm ENCOURAGING double standards
    There, fixed that for you.
    Double standards my ass. Nobody is calling out Murata for fighting an old GGG, because nobody thinks Murata is P4P #1.
    Consequently Murata isn’t getting paid what Canelo is.
    It’s all about levels.
    was canelo considered p4p number one when he fought ggg? the point you are missing is that the narrative by some was that canelo waited for ggg to get old before fighting him
    I think you’re over egging the pudding to deflect away from the real Elephant in the room. (As usual)
    There wasn’t massive indignation when Canelo and GGG fought the first time, I think the majority were just glad to see the fight get made.
    However , the Elephant in the room is that NOW , Canelo has no need to mention GGG and give the idea oxygen. But you already know that’s the point , don’t you?
    So , generally , people didn’t mind Canelo/GGG 1
    People don’t mind GGG v Murata, because it’s competitive.
    People DO mind talk of Canelo/GGG 3 . Because Canelo has moved on , has more relevant challenges, and there is absolutely no need for the fight.
    i never said there was massive indignation when canelo fought ggg the first time. there were claims though that canelo had waited out ggg. i agree the majority were just glad to see the fight get made. i also agree that there are more relevant challenges but i see nothing wrong with canelo fighting a two belt unified champion next
    It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.

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    Default Re: Gennady Golovkin v Ryoto Murata

    The fight is about to start and it is 1pm over here.
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    Default Re: Gennady Golovkin v Ryoto Murata

    First round Triple G jab landing hard already. Murata trying to land the big right hand. Slow start from both.

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    Default Re: Gennady Golovkin v Ryoto Murata

    Murata trying to go for the body and landing the right hand in the 2nd forcing Golovkin back.

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    Default Re: Gennady Golovkin v Ryoto Murata

    Golovkin lands hard and heavy in the 3 rd round but Murata comes back himself. Golovkin forced back Triple G.

    2-1 Murata
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    Default Re: Gennady Golovkin v Ryoto Murata

    Murata is trying to make Golovkin feel old by pushing him back and it looks tough for him.

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