boxing_rocks wrote:verlichte wrote:boxing_rocks wrote:
I don't need to see an interview. It is clear that regardless of the injury being real or not, Golovkin's "people" would never disclose it to Warren or anybody else. The money problem can be real as well, but it doesn't make the injury fake.
What has compelled you to repeatedly submit multiple posts in this forum defending Golovkin's performance against Jacobs, coupled with his refusal to take the Saunders fight, was purely down to injury?
I can't find anything evidence anywhere to support your opinion... and I'm hoping that you can prove this claim.
I believe my eyes and they are telling me that Golovkin became very economical with his right arm in the last 7 rounds of Jacobs fight. There are secondary signs of an injury, but there is no point to discuss them with a dummy like you.
So Golovkin’s reluctance to accept the opportunity to face Saunders has nothing whatsoever to do with Oscar De La Hoya’s threats that taking this bout would represent an unnecessary risk of losing the Canelo fight? Since injury or a defeat could postpone the bout, coupled with the fact that it would severely affect the ability to promote the super-fight.
So Golovkin’s subpar performance during the second half of his contest against Jacobs had nothing whatsoever to do with the fact that he was facing a career-best opponent, as a 35 year old that had only ventured past eight rounds in a competitive bout once in almost six years?
After all, Golovkin has a proven track-record of maintaining his performance levels during the second half of contests…
not?
So I guess I must be a “dummy” for preferring to believe the above, over fictional claims about an alleged injury where there’s a complete absence of any evidence?
For the record, I’m not criticising Golovkin, instead I’m merely trying to question your motives for fabricating the so-called “injury” excuse.
You’re entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to use insults, because all it serves is to motivate me to undermine your claims.