Munguia next for GGG? Maybe he needs to cash in or change his trainer and fight three times/year ?

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apollo creed
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Munguia next for GGG? Maybe he needs to cash in or change his trainer and fight three times/year ?

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I thought Munguia is gonna get the job done but maybe he's overtrained due to the fact he's fighting too often or his trainer isn't good enough. I won't be surprised to see Munguia wanting to cash in vs GGG. Or maybe he needs to change his trainer (Eddy Reynoso ?) and fight no more than three times per year.
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Re: Munguia next for GGG? Maybe he needs to cash in or change his trainer and fight three times/year ?

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What is it with all these cash in talks all the time?

Sure he might make decent money fighting GGG, but he won’t be cashing in will he?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 14 Apr 2019, 05:31 What is it with all these cash in talks all the time?

Sure he might make decent money fighting GGG, but he won’t be cashing in will he?
He will be, unless he really believes he can win.
You fight for money and sometimes the bigger money is in those fights even you don't believe deep down that you will win.

Often its more down to the promoters and trainers than the boxers themselves who have greater experience in these matters.
It would be unethical of them to put their fighter into a situation where they know he has next to no chance. The real trick in matchmaking is to get your fighter to big money fights they might actually be able to win but sometimes the temptation to money grab is just too great. Far, far better than leaving the sport empty handed.

As Anthony Crolla likes to repeat, 'Boxing loves no one'.

Yarde v Kovalev is another one currently touted as a cash in. Its definitely a huge step up but I wouldn't be surprised if Anthony Yarde really believes he can beat Kovalev.

The problem is that hardly anyone else does.
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Re: Munguia next for GGG? Maybe he needs to cash in or change his trainer and fight three times/year ?

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 14 Apr 2019, 05:31 What is it with all these cash in talks all the time?

Sure he might make decent money fighting GGG, but he won’t be cashing in will he?
Please re-watch Munguia's last fight. Atm he is going in full damage control - I need to cash in mode! If a guy like Hogan pretty much beat Munguia what it would do guys like Hurd, Harrison, Brook, Lara, Castano or even Jermell do to him ?

Losing against GGG or Canelo for bigger money is not the same as losing against Hurd or Harrison. Bottom line is Munguia is very limited as a fighter. He needs a top trainer.
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Re: Munguia next for GGG? Maybe he needs to cash in or change his trainer and fight three times/year ?

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Thomastearns wrote: 14 Apr 2019, 06:19 He will be, unless he really believes he can win.
You fight for money and sometimes the bigger money is in those fights even you don't believe deep down that you will win.

Often its more down to the promoters and trainers than the boxers themselves who have greater experience in these matters.
It would be unethical of them to put their fighter into a situation where they know he has next to no chance. The real trick in matchmaking is to get your fighter to big money fights they might actually be able to win but sometimes the temptation to money grab is just too great. Far, far better than leaving the sport empty handed.

As Anthony Crolla likes to repeat, 'Boxing loves no one'.

Yarde v Kovalev is another one currently touted as a cash in. Its definitely a huge step up but I wouldn't be surprised if Anthony Yarde really believes he can beat Kovalev.

The problem is that hardly anyone else does.
Yup, sadly this is the cold truth.

As we look deeper in this industry/game we find out how much of a big genius Floyd was.
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Re: Munguia next for GGG? Maybe he needs to cash in or change his trainer and fight three times/year ?

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Cashing in at 22?

Preposterous.
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SenorPipino wrote: 14 Apr 2019, 20:05 Cashing in at 22?

Preposterous.
He has a title and he still has that '0' to sell it for big bucks. If I was Munguia I'd go up at mw and fight Canelo or GGG and don't wait for that 'cherrypicking' gone really wrong situation to happen. Getting beat by top fighters like Canelo or GGG would not look so badly on his resume.
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Re: Munguia next for GGG? Maybe he needs to cash in or change his trainer and fight three times/year ?

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lol of course he should go for a mega fight now, he easily couldve lost to denny hoggy ffs

take the money and the loss now while ur still a bit hot, play the i was too young card, then rebuild with all the time hes got on his side
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