How would you see Murata as GGG's next opponent? It could be made?

Onetimeonly
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Re: How would you see Murata as GGG's next opponent? It could be made?

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SenorPipino wrote: 19 Jul 2019, 12:12
Onetimeonly wrote: 19 Jul 2019, 12:06
Odd, Floyd seemed to do pretty well on those dates.
The 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.
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.
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Re: How would you see Murata as GGG's next opponent? It could be made?

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apollo creed wrote: 19 Jul 2019, 12:14
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.
Yeah, indeed. Dennis Hogan gave Munguia hell.
Canelo 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?

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boxing_rocks wrote: 19 Jul 2019, 12:19
apollo creed wrote: 19 Jul 2019, 12:14

Yeah, indeed. Dennis Hogan gave Munguia hell.
Canelo will teach Munguia how to use "Mexican beef" correctly.
:lol:
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Re: How would you see Murata as GGG's next opponent? It could be made?

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apollo creed wrote: 19 Jul 2019, 12:14
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.
Yeah, indeed. Dennis Hogan gave Munguia hell.
And 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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Re: How would you see Murata as GGG's next opponent? It could be made?

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SenorPipino wrote: 19 Jul 2019, 15:08
apollo creed wrote: 19 Jul 2019, 12:14

Yeah, indeed. Dennis Hogan gave Munguia hell.
And 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.
yeah right. :zzz: :zzz:
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Enlightened-One wrote: 19 Jul 2019, 10:58
apollo creed wrote: 19 Jul 2019, 09:59
:lol: :lol: :doh: 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. :TU:
Callum Smith earned the lion’s share of the $10m total purse pot for the George Groves bout.

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.

What are Ryota Murata's purses like? :lol:
It’s rather interesting that when I list some facts to apollo, he suddenly becomes strangely silent. :lol:
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Re: How would you see Murata as GGG's next opponent? It could be made?

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It sounds like DAZN will let Golovkin pick between Derevo, Munguia and Murata.
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I'd like it. Preferably in Japan where it would be a really big event.
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gilgamesh wrote: 20 Jul 2019, 15:11 I'd like it. Preferably in Japan where it would be a really big event.
Yup.
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Maybe, but I hardly doubt Murata can even survive, let alone win.
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