Re: Will we get Canelo vs. GGG III now?
Posted: 15 Oct 2019, 19:56
Because they are there waiting on the Canelo jackpot. i wonder which one of them will face SD next.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑15 Oct 2019, 19:56Why don't they fight each other to achieve their FIRST good win at 160.
Kamil is not the mandatory. Matchroom or GGG Promotions might lobby for Szeremeta to become the mandatory challenger vry soon, but he doesn't currently possess that status yet..margaret thatcher wrote: ↑07 Oct 2019, 09:11 Golovkin will fight that Polish Euro champ next....Kamil.
1. Kamil is IBF mandatory
2. Kamil suddenly showed up and fought on the undercard
3. Kamil just dropped his Euro title, which has to be done to fight for the IBF
4. GGG needs to drop down in level to prolong his reign after a tough fight
5. A return to a dominant performance helps with marketing a bigger fight
It all falls into place
Why doesn't GGG try to engage in more tough high-profile fights by attempting to make bouts against these guys, since he is the A-side that once harboured ambitions to becoming the undisputed champion at 160lbs?boxing_rocks wrote: ↑15 Oct 2019, 19:56Why don't they fight each other to achieve their FIRST good win at 160.
gilgamesh wrote: ↑10 Oct 2019, 12:16 I hope not. He's already beaten Canelo twice, and been told he didn't win. If he knocked him out, he'd probably be DQ'ed.
I'd rather see Golovkin just retire from the sport altogether. Obvious corruption in the sport is a hard thing to stomach, especially when it's your favorite fighter it's happening to.
See, GGG doesn't wanna risk the chance of missing out on the Canelo jackpot. He and Andrade should be fighting and Canelo would probably fight the winner of that.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑16 Oct 2019, 03:41Why doesn't GGG try to engage in more tough high-profile fights by attempting to make bouts against these guys, since he is the A-side that once harboured ambitions to becoming the undisputed champion at 160lbs?boxing_rocks wrote: ↑15 Oct 2019, 19:56
Why don't they fight each other to achieve their FIRST good win at 160.
I’m aware of GGG’s current goal, which is to become the “best boxer” by engaging in the “most important” fights, but how can he achieve this objective by facing the likes of Vanes Martirosyan, Steve Rolls, Sergiy Derevyanchenko and Kamil Szeremeta?
On a similar note, GGG Promotions also previously submitted relatively recent offers (or at least engaged in discussions) to the likes of Hassan N'Dam, Kamil Szeremeta, Brandon Adams and John Ryder? What had those guys done to deserve the opportunities they received from Team Golovkin?
At this point GGG has likely become cynical to the Boxing game. He's gotten to the mountain top...won, and was told he didn't win, and he can climb his ass back down anyway.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑16 Oct 2019, 03:41Why doesn't GGG try to engage in more tough high-profile fights by attempting to make bouts against these guys, since he is the A-side that once harboured ambitions to becoming the undisputed champion at 160lbs?boxing_rocks wrote: ↑15 Oct 2019, 19:56
Why don't they fight each other to achieve their FIRST good win at 160.
I’m aware of GGG’s current goal, which is to become the “best boxer” by engaging in the “most important” fights, but how can he achieve this objective by facing the likes of Vanes Martirosyan, Steve Rolls, Sergiy Derevyanchenko and Kamil Szeremeta?
On a similar note, GGG Promotions also previously submitted relatively recent offers (or at least engaged in discussions) to the likes of Hassan N'Dam, Kamil Szeremeta, Brandon Adams and John Ryder? What had those guys done to deserve the opportunities they received from Team Golovkin?