Are GGG vs Gilberto Ramirez or Jack-DeGale winner more easier fights to be made than Canelo, Jacobs or BJS ?

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Are GGG vs Gilberto Ramirez or Jack-DeGale winner more easier fights to be made than Canelo, Jacobs or BJS ?

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How GGG would do @ 168 for the first time ? He would need 1-2 easy fights @ 168 to accommodate with the weight first ?
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Yes, those fights are definitely easier to make, as top SMWs and their handlers think that they have a chance, while Canelo, Jacobs and BJS know that they will get badly beaten.

I think Golovkin will not have serious problems against current top SMWs. LHW is a totally different story.
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Probably
but the guy dreams of unifying 160lbs, hardly something he can be knocked for.
As for Canelo, he will get paid 5 times what he would against a Degale or Jack. Why wouldn't he?
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apollo creed wrote:Are GGG vs Gilberto Ramirez or Jack-DeGale winner more easier fights to be made than Canelo, Jacobs or BJS?
No, because despite the fact that all the members of Team GGG have persistently and aggressively boasted that Golovkin is easily capable of defeating all fighters competing in the weight classes from 154lbs to 175lbs, coupled with allegedly dominating world champion calibre cruiserweights in sparring, Gennady has so far-flatly refused to leave his 160lbs comfort zone.

And this self-imposed restriction on the list of available opponents has resulted in more than half of Golovkin's title defences coming against anonymous men that were universally-considered outside the top ten world-rated middleweights.

It really doesn't matter whether you're a fan or a hater of GGG, this is an irrefutable fact!

The only challenge related to orchestrating bouts between Golovkin and the likes of Canelo, Saunders and Jacobs... is money, which can easily be overcome with compromises being made by all parties.
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boxing_rocks wrote:Yes, those fights are definitely easier to make, as top SMWs and their handlers think that they have a chance, while Canelo, Jacobs and BJS know that they will get badly beaten.

I think Golovkin will not have serious problems against current top SMWs. LHW is a totally different story.
Yeah I also think he has a chance to beat them, this crop of smw fighters is nothing like the S6's Ward, Froch, Kessler , Abe and Andre Dirrell. :OhYes:
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davie wrote:Probably
but the guy dreams of unifying 160lbs, hardly something he can be knocked for.
As for Canelo, he will get paid 5 times what he would against a Degale or Jack. Why wouldn't he?
Agree, I just say this in case he doesn't get a meaningful fight @160 in 2017, to fight a top smw like Degale/Jack or Ramirez then comeback @ 160 if one of the top mw names are willing to sign the contract and fight him. HBO won't accept low calibre fights forever.
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Enlightened-One wrote:
apollo creed wrote:Are GGG vs Gilberto Ramirez or Jack-DeGale winner more easier fights to be made than Canelo, Jacobs or BJS?
No, because despite the fact that all the members of Team GGG have persistently and aggressively boasted that Golovkin is easily capable of defeating all fighters competing in the weight classes from 154lbs to 175lbs, coupled with allegedly dominating world champion calibre cruiserweights in sparring, Gennady has so far-flatly refused to leave his 160lbs comfort zone.

And this self-imposed restriction on the list of available opponents has resulted in more than half of Golovkin's title defences coming against anonymous men that were universally-considered outside the top ten world-rated middleweights.

It really doesn't matter whether you're a fan or a hater of GGG, this is an irrefutable fact!

The only challenge related to orchestrating bouts between Golovkin and the likes of Canelo, Saunders and Jacobs... is money, which can easily be overcome with compromises being made by all parties.
Yes but so far neither Jacobs or BJS weren't satisfied with K2's offer. GGG's got screwed everytime when his promoter wanted to negotiate a big fight for him ( BJS, CEJ and Jacobs were overpricing themselves out and Canelo just lowballed him), all these tactics to not get in the ring with him.
So I think if GGG gets screwed again in 2017 by BJS,Jacobs and Canelo I think HBO would say to him to look at north for some bigger fights.
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PBC getting no credit for making the best fight at 168.
Both Degale and Jack have surprised me.
The wins over Green and Groves were impressive.

If GGG goes up for Ramirez, :lol: Lil G.
This Ramirez guy might be dangerously tall for GGG.
I could see a Postol/Mattysse situation occurring.

Too bad, half the dickheads here care more about big names than moving the sport forward.
If we start leaving fights and paydays in the past, fighters/promoters would have more incentive to make fights while they are hot.

Instead, they'll announce GGG/Canelo for Sept 2017, after Canelo would have milked 4 PPVs from suckers against suckers,
GGG would have wasted 2 years waiting for the fight, possibly against more Brook, Wade type opponents.
And this board will unanimously :yay: as if the fight makes up for years of ignoring the fans/sport.

Short answer, no. It would be impossible to make. Boxing fans must have Canelo/GGG ... because it's CANELO!!!!
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BAD INTENTIONS wrote:PBC getting no credit for making the best fight at 168.
Both Degale and Jack have surprised me.
The wins over Green and Groves were impressive.

If GGG goes up for Ramirez, :lol: Lil G.
This Ramirez guy might be dangerously tall for GGG.
I could see a Postol/Mattysse situation occurring.

Too bad, half the dickheads here care more about big names than moving the sport forward.
If we start leaving fights and paydays in the past, fighters/promoters would have more incentive to make fights while they are hot.

Instead, they'll announce GGG/Canelo for Sept 2017, after Canelo would have milked 4 PPVs from suckers against suckers,
GGG would have wasted 2 years waiting for the fight, possibly against more Brook, Wade type opponents.
And this board will unanimously :yay: as if the fight makes up for years of ignoring the fans/sport.

Short answer, no. It would be impossible to make. Boxing fans must have Canelo/GGG ... because it's CANELO!!!!
:clap:
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apollo creed wrote:
Enlightened-One wrote:
apollo creed wrote:Are GGG vs Gilberto Ramirez or Jack-DeGale winner more easier fights to be made than Canelo, Jacobs or BJS?
No, because despite the fact that all the members of Team GGG have persistently and aggressively boasted that Golovkin is easily capable of defeating all fighters competing in the weight classes from 154lbs to 175lbs, coupled with allegedly dominating world champion calibre cruiserweights in sparring, Gennady has so far-flatly refused to leave his 160lbs comfort zone.

And this self-imposed restriction on the list of available opponents has resulted in more than half of Golovkin's title defences coming against anonymous men that were universally-considered outside the top ten world-rated middleweights.

It really doesn't matter whether you're a fan or a hater of GGG, this is an irrefutable fact!

The only challenge related to orchestrating bouts between Golovkin and the likes of Canelo, Saunders and Jacobs... is money, which can easily be overcome with compromises being made by all parties.
Yes but so far neither Jacobs or BJS weren't satisfied with K2's offer. GGG's got screwed everytime when his promoter wanted to negotiate a big fight for him ( BJS, CEJ and Jacobs were overpricing themselves out and Canelo just lowballed him), all these tactics to not get in the ring with him.
So I think if GGG gets screwed again in 2017 by BJS,Jacobs and Canelo I think HBO would say to him to look at north for some bigger fights.
There's two sides to every story and I've already commented (at great length) on the issues you've mentioned.

If you're compelled to only recognise the Golovkin narrative then that's your prerogative, but personally-speaking, I prefer to adopt an objective stance on things.

In my mind, it's an absurd notion to wholeheartedly believe that Team GGG is a completely innocent and an angelic party, with everyone else involved in the sport being cowardly, greedy and unscrupulous.

I'm not accusing you of personally adopting such a narrow-mindest, but I am attacking hardcore GGG fans (in general) that think that way.
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Enlightened-One wrote:
apollo creed wrote:
Enlightened-One wrote: No, because despite the fact that all the members of Team GGG have persistently and aggressively boasted that Golovkin is easily capable of defeating all fighters competing in the weight classes from 154lbs to 175lbs, coupled with allegedly dominating world champion calibre cruiserweights in sparring, Gennady has so far-flatly refused to leave his 160lbs comfort zone.

And this self-imposed restriction on the list of available opponents has resulted in more than half of Golovkin's title defences coming against anonymous men that were universally-considered outside the top ten world-rated middleweights.

It really doesn't matter whether you're a fan or a hater of GGG, this is an irrefutable fact!

The only challenge related to orchestrating bouts between Golovkin and the likes of Canelo, Saunders and Jacobs... is money, which can easily be overcome with compromises being made by all parties.
Yes but so far neither Jacobs or BJS weren't satisfied with K2's offer. GGG's got screwed everytime when his promoter wanted to negotiate a big fight for him ( BJS, CEJ and Jacobs were overpricing themselves out and Canelo just lowballed him), all these tactics to not get in the ring with him.
So I think if GGG gets screwed again in 2017 by BJS,Jacobs and Canelo I think HBO would say to him to look at north for some bigger fights.
There's two sides to every story and I've already commented (at great length) on the issues you've mentioned.

If you're compelled to only recognise the Golovkin narrative then that's your prerogative, but personally-speaking, I prefer to adopt an objective stance on things.

In my mind, it's an absurd notion to wholeheartedly believe that Team GGG is a completely innocent and an angelic party, with everyone else involved in the sport being cowardly, greedy and unscrupulous

I'm not accusing you of personally adopting such a narrow-mindest, but I am attacking hardcore GGG fans (in general) that think that way.
They want big money, the problem is they don't bring so much to the table. Realistically speaking Golovkin has 3 major belts and he sells out arenas. BJS and Jacobs are no better and bigger draws than Lemieux or Murray (when they fought GGG).
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That's the way GGG should go Move up and make some good money before he's too old that's what these littler guy's are waiting for so he might as well chase the bigger fish that will be willing to go swimming with him :box:
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boxing_rocks wrote:Yes, those fights are definitely easier to make, as top SMWs and their handlers think that they have a chance, while Canelo, Jacobs and BJS know that they will get badly beaten.

I think Golovkin will not have serious problems against current top SMWs. LHW is a totally different story.
They wouldn't be easier to make.
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ClivePatrickLyons wrote:That's the way GGG should go Move up and make some good money before he's too old that's what these littler guy's are waiting for so he might as well chase the bigger fish that will be willing to go swimming with him :box:
Ramirez is a very nice fight for GGG and winnable imo.
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:Yes, those fights are definitely easier to make, as top SMWs and their handlers think that they have a chance, while Canelo, Jacobs and BJS know that they will get badly beaten.

I think Golovkin will not have serious problems against current top SMWs. LHW is a totally different story.
They wouldn't be easier to make.
You may have right since Jack and DeGale are both Haymon's fighters. Gilberto Ramirez vs GGG is a good fight, especially if Ramirez would fight and beat a name like Chavez Jr. :OhYes:
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I doubt they will be any easier. If haymon is being this difficult with Jacobs I don't see how he will be any easier to work with as far as jack or degale.

I know arum has said he is ok with Ramirez fighting him, but I really have a tough time believing that. I think GGG would stop him brutally and arum will want to protect a potential cash cow.
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jockpunk wrote:I doubt they will be any easier. If haymon is being this difficult with Jacobs I don't see how he will be any easier to work with as far as jack or degale.

I know arum has said he is ok with Ramirez fighting him, but I really have a tough time believing that. I think GGG would stop him brutally and arum will want to protect a potential cash cow.
yeah , maybe GGG should call ODLH's bluff and take whatever they would want to give him and fight Canelo at 160 lbs.
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