Of course not, Thurman is Errol's bitch if he ever summons the courage to face him. I think he's going to lose tomorrow. I just responded to your incorrect blanket statement.SenorPipino wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 12:12The last of the intriguing black fighters.
Mayweather has prodigious talent and the ability to sell himself.
Thurman can't compare. It's not a coincidence that after 12 years as a pro, Thurman is finally headlining his first PPV.
Of course, it took a legend in the opposite corner for it to finally happen.
How would you see Murata as GGG's next opponent? It could be made?
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Re: How would you see Murata as GGG's next opponent? It could be made?
Canelo will teach Munguia how to use "Mexican beef" correctly.apollo creed wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 12:14Yeah, indeed. Dennis Hogan gave Munguia hell.SenorPipino wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 11:40
Terrific opponent.
Munguia is is no free ride.
And a Mexican warrior is needed in the opposite corner to legitimize Golovkin fighting on the sacred Mexican Independence Day date.
Too many Mexican product sponsors involved to allow 2 gringos to meet on that boxing showcase night.
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boxing_rocks wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 12:19Canelo will teach Munguia how to use "Mexican beef" correctly.
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Re: How would you see Murata as GGG's next opponent? It could be made?
And what if it.apollo creed wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 12:14Yeah, indeed. Dennis Hogan gave Munguia hell.SenorPipino wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 11:40
Terrific opponent.
Munguia is is no free ride.
And a Mexican warrior is needed in the opposite corner to legitimize Golovkin fighting on the sacred Mexican Independence Day date.
Too many Mexican product sponsors involved to allow 2 gringos to meet on that boxing showcase night.
Hogan is no stiff. A tough mandatory. And it's no secret that Munguia, a huge kid, is struggling with weight. He'll be 168 within 18 months.
I'm certain if Golovkin hooks up with Munguia you'll suddenly find something complimentary to say about the Mexican.
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yeah right.SenorPipino wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 15:08And what if it.
Hogan is no stiff. A tough mandatory. And it's no secret that Munguia, a huge kid, is struggling with weight. He'll be 168 within 18 months.
I'm certain if Golovkin hooks up with Munguia you'll suddenly find something complimentary to say about the Mexican.
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It’s rather interesting that when I list some facts to apollo, he suddenly becomes strangely silent.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 10:58Callum Smith earned the lion’s share of the $10m total purse pot for the George Groves bout.apollo creed wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 09:59
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you are one hilarious twisted troll
Murata in Japan is a far bigger seller than Callum, Andrade and Charlo combined, especially with his win over Brant. Just from a commercial standpoint.![]()
18 months prior (March 2017), TGB Promotions won a purse bid, with a $1.6m offer, to stage the Anthony Dirrell-Callum Smith WBC super-middleweight title fight. The Brit would have received $800K, but declined the bout in order to participate in the far more lucrative WBSS tournament.
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Re: How would you see Murata as GGG's next opponent? It could be made?
It sounds like DAZN will let Golovkin pick between Derevo, Munguia and Murata.
Re: How would you see Murata as GGG's next opponent? It could be made?
I'd like it. Preferably in Japan where it would be a really big event.
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Maybe, but I hardly doubt Murata can even survive, let alone win.