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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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    Read GGG got $1.5 million and Monroe only $100K.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Good God Almighty, I actually agree with @denilson200 here on this one. GGG is an overhyped sack of shit, an overhyped Slavic Charlatain. He is garbage and will get KTFO if he ever fought anybody good. He is a little smug-face overconfident obnoxiously-grinning little RAT-LOOKING joke, and I will knock his sorry ass Karagandy Mamby-Pamby Candy-Ass OUT myself. THEY SAY HE IS WILLING TO FIGHT ANYONE AND THAT PEOPLE ARE DUCKING HIM WELL I AINT DUCKING HIS SORRY KAZAKH ASS, I'LL FIGHT HIM ANY TIME. I'LL GO TO HIS GYM IN L.A. LIKE SHANNON BRIGGS DID TO KLIT.

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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.
    ...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.
    I am interested to know what fighter(s) do you think hasn't ducked and fought all comers-outside Klitschko.
    Nothing for me to argue, just curious.
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    @Dennilson: i never took into account of the possibility that GGG could call out Ward, interesting perspective.
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    GGG is going to fight Canelo next we all know it. Andre Ward hasn't fought since 2013.

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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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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    GGG is going to fight Canelo next we all know it. Andre Ward hasn't fought since 2013.
    I'd prefer Canelo-Golovkin.
    We should be so fortunate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
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    GGG is going to fight Canelo next we all know it. Andre Ward hasn't fought since 2013.
    I'd prefer Canelo-Golovkin.
    We should be so fortunate.
    I think that fight would be EPIC.


    Side note....I'm sure after a few years people will whine about Edwin Valero being the guy that shoulda/coulda/woulda beat Floyd

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
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    GGG is going to fight Canelo next we all know it. Andre Ward hasn't fought since 2013.
    I'd prefer Canelo-Golovkin.
    We should be so fortunate.
    I think that fight would be EPIC.


    Side note....I'm sure after a few years people will whine about Edwin Valero being the guy that shoulda/coulda/woulda beat Floyd
    Agree 100%

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
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    GGG is going to fight Canelo next we all know it. Andre Ward hasn't fought since 2013.
    I'd prefer Canelo-Golovkin.
    We should be so fortunate.
    Ggg has mentioned Wards name after his fights in interviews with Kellerman. GGG says he will take on anyone for make big drama show. He does it after every fight.

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    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.
    So, you're saying you're really stupid. Thanks for your contribution.
    No Im saying theyre real men who will fight whoever. Not a coward who enjoys beating women on his days off. Hes a coward. He ducked Manny 5 years ago, hes ducking GGG now plain and simple.
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    You realize they're heavyweights. There is no weight limit. Plain and simple.

    Even Bob Arum admitted that Manny & Co blew the fight the first time round not Floyd.

    Floyd's highest career weight is 151 lbs. GGG weighs in at 170 lbs on fight night. How can you think it would be a fair fight to have anyone fight an opponent who is at least 20 lbs heavier on fight night?
    I have no problem with Floyd ducking a fighter because of this. But he fought Canelo who usually comes in at 170 on fight night. I believe he was 172 v Angulo. So again, how is this ok to do but fighting GGG at the same weight is fighting a giant? Its no different, its just hand picking opponents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    I have no problem with Floyd ducking a fighter because of this. But he fought Canelo who usually comes in at 170 on fight night. I believe he was 172 v Angulo. So again, how is this ok to do but fighting GGG at the same weight is fighting a giant? Its no different, its just hand picking opponents.
    I hate to do this again because I feel like I'm picking on someone with some mental deficiency...but your concept of "ducking" is a bit skewed. Mayweather and GGG aren't even in the same weight division or in the same age bracket as one another, so how is it that Mayweather can be "ducking" him?
    To suggest someone is "ducking" they have to be a mandatory or an obvious and inevitable opponent neither of which fit this situation.

    Also, have you done any research into Canelo's fight night weight, or are you just LAZY & DUMB?

    With regard to your claim that Mayweather hand picks his opponents... Are you so dim that you think that isn't how the entire sport operates?!!? How do you think careers are shaped, records are built and legends are made? You think boxers are just put in against the toughest opponents possible from the start of their careers to the ends? Have you even taken a look at GGG's list of opponents?! He's 33 and has yet to fight anyone of substance. If you want to talk about someone who is undefeated and in the prime of their career that should be challenging themselves to achieve at the next level it's him--not Floyd, who at 39 is all but done with the sport as an athlete. Why don't you demand GGG move up in weight and take on a bigger fighter with greater punch resistance, more experience and a harder punch?

    Why aren't you posting about his hand picking opponents and blatant "ducking"?!?
    Because you're a Mayweather hater @Silkeyjoe. Pathetic!
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