What will Monroe Jr take instead ?
In the meanwhile, GGG turned 33 today.


Which is ?IRLangmaid25 wrote: (PS my original prediction still stands).
Golovkin takes the first three or four rounds to find his range against the taller rangier Monroe, before eventually breaking Monroe down and stop him..................................... Unless Monroe's trainer is plying him with some super fly drugs that makes him destroy Golovkin...ikorolev wrote:Which is ?IRLangmaid25 wrote: (PS my original prediction still stands).
Willie has never had a chance. Now he got a good excuse. He will receive his money, get stopped, but he could then blame lack of good training, stress and talk about a rematch.ReggieDiggs wrote:F#ck thats not good.
Is the guy even released until his trial to train Willie? If you got a drug trial pending do you even wanna be training a guy instead of working on your case?
38 days away from the biggest fight of your life isn't the time to be looking for a new trainer. This is a effed up scenario. Would be the plot to the next 15 boxing films released if Willed pulled off the upset.
Would suck for GGG to have to pull a new opponent from his ass if Willie pulled out with the nutty reality he has to be dealing with right now.
Sh!tty situation all the way ahead. Don't sell drugs kids
Why do people keep saying Monroe is taller. He is 5'10"!IRLangmaid25 wrote:Golovkin takes the first three or four rounds to find his range against the taller rangier Monroe, before eventually breaking Monroe down and stop him..................................... Unless Monroe's trainer is plying him with some super fly drugs that makes him destroy Golovkin...ikorolev wrote:Which is ?IRLangmaid25 wrote: (PS my original prediction still stands).
diddy wrote:GGG is 33 already, jesus start getting this man real fights.
Its boxing bruh. Of course Willie had & has a chance. Its not a good one don't get me wrong, but GGG isn't some unbeatable guy just like no one else is either.ikorolev wrote:Willie has never had a chance.
I agree, that there is always SOME chance, but here it is pretty unrealistic that GGG will lose. I would say, under 3%, and that includes injury or severe sickness.ReggieDiggs wrote:Its boxing bruh. Of course Willie had & has a chance. Its not a good one don't get me wrong, but GGG isn't some unbeatable guy just like no one else is either.ikorolev wrote:Willie has never had a chance.