Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
Can’t see GGG fighting on May 5th TBH.
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
Gary "Spike" O'Sullivan, has just declined the opportunity to fight GGG, Golden Boy Promotions president Eric Gomez told ESPN.
Gomez explained - "Ultimately, short time, short money. Two negatives don't make a positive, here. So he's not going to do the fight. He'd have three weeks to get ready for Golovkin and he wants to win.
"It was a hard decision but he wants to win and he ultimately said,'If I'm going to go into a big fight like this I need the right time to prepare for a Golovkin.'"
Gomez explained - "Ultimately, short time, short money. Two negatives don't make a positive, here. So he's not going to do the fight. He'd have three weeks to get ready for Golovkin and he wants to win.
"It was a hard decision but he wants to win and he ultimately said,'If I'm going to go into a big fight like this I need the right time to prepare for a Golovkin.'"
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
How come he didn't have the same sentiments when his name first surfaced as a leading replacement opponent 10 days ago?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 21:07 Gary "Spike" O'Sullivan, has just declined the opportunity to fight GGG, Golden Boy Promotions president Eric Gomez told ESPN.
Gomez explained - "Ultimately, short time, short money. Two negatives don't make a positive, here. So he's not going to do the fight. He'd have three weeks to get ready for Golovkin and he wants to win.
"It was a hard decision but he wants to win and he ultimately said,'If I'm going to go into a big fight like this I need the right time to prepare for a Golovkin.'"
He said he had been training hard and was ready to take on Golovkin.
As usual in boxing, there's a lot more to the story then what's being revealed.
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
That's what they are all saying when it is time to find a pen. Big props to Kell Brook who was a rare exception.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 21:07 "It was a hard decision but he wants to win and he ultimately said,'If I'm going to go into a big fight like this I need the right time to prepare for a Golovkin.'"
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
Many casual fans just want to see Golovkin to destroy somebody on May 5th. He has a very few fights left, and skipping one of them is not what fans want. There are comments on twitter like "I would pay to just see GGG wave a Mexican flag on Cinco de Mayo".SenorPipino wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 20:10 Munguia is a nobody. Fans don't want to come from around the world to see him fight.
Novice or not, McGregor is a somebody who brings millions and millions to the table.
Fans from around the world did want to see him in a boxing ring.
Not to mention that Mayweather has a lot more clout in Nevada than Golovkin.
Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
Feel quite sorry for Golovkin. He’s been victimised by the cheat Canelo. For whatever reason: Bad management or complications, they’ve been unable to find him a suitable opponent. He’s not getting any younger and is not working/earning after going through what I’d imagine to be a gruelling training camp. His legacy, is unfortunately compromised as he’s not fighting someone the caliber of Canelo and to settle for less would be a real waste of momentum and won’t be looked on fondly in history re: his legacy. Just really disappointing. Hoping he can make the BJS fight ASAP. Then maybe Canelo or another high caliber opponent and then I’d say his career will start coming to an end. That’s age, that’s boxing.
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
Be honest BR.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 21:48Many casual fans just want to see Golovkin to destroy somebody on May 5th. He has a very few fights left, and skipping one of them is not what fans want. There are comments on twitter like "I would pay to just see GGG wave a Mexican flag on Cinco de Mayo".SenorPipino wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 20:10 Munguia is a nobody. Fans don't want to come from around the world to see him fight.
Novice or not, McGregor is a somebody who brings millions and millions to the table.
Fans from around the world did want to see him in a boxing ring.
Not to mention that Mayweather has a lot more clout in Nevada than Golovkin.
You don't really believe that there's anywhere near the same international fervor in witnessing Golovkin-Munguia as there was in Mayweather-McGregor, do you?
May-Mac drew more than 4 million PPV buys in the US alone.
What would Golovkin-Munguia "attract"?
Less than 200,000 undoubtedly. The promoters aren't eager to drop a boatload of money on a card that's already sunk.
Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
Eh, Vitali wasn't seen as much of a threat and was still seen as the guy who quit against Byrd at the time. The only person that seemed to view otherwise was Steward. I highly doubt Lewis was expecting much resistance. A bit of revisionist history there.Perseus wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 21:31That is actually shocking news.
What is going on in the world of boxing?
The undisputed cash cow of the division got caught with a banned substance in his system.
The commission has actually rejected a blatantly over matched GGG opponent........................................this same commission has been fine with many mismatches over the years.
Now the alphabet orgs..............................the same orgs who have ordered many title holders to face blatantly over matched challengers or be stripped............................................................... are collectively rejecting another blatant GGG mismatch?
When did the alphabets start this practice?
Team GGG is embarrassing themselves.
Maybe they should skip the May 5th date.
Lennox Lewis once took his mandatory challenger on twelve days notice when a different opponent fell through.
That mandatory challenger was a future hall of famer in his physical prime.
Vitali Klitschko.
Dare to be great.
Lennox was up for it.
Apparently GGG is not daring enough to take Derevyanchenko on short notice.
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
The hardest thing to comprehend with respect to O’Sullivan is, he has turned down May 5 with GGG to fight May 4 on the undercard of Ryan Garcia, at the StubHub.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 21:07 Gary "Spike" O'Sullivan, has just declined the opportunity to fight GGG, Golden Boy Promotions president Eric Gomez told ESPN.
Gomez explained - "Ultimately, short time, short money. Two negatives don't make a positive, here. So he's not going to do the fight. He'd have three weeks to get ready for Golovkin and he wants to win.
"It was a hard decision but he wants to win and he ultimately said,'If I'm going to go into a big fight like this I need the right time to prepare for a Golovkin.'"
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
The fight is no more a PPV, and I would expect the venue to be sold out, and about 800K-1.2M viewers on HBO.SenorPipino wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 22:02Be honest BR.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 21:48Many casual fans just want to see Golovkin to destroy somebody on May 5th. He has a very few fights left, and skipping one of them is not what fans want. There are comments on twitter like "I would pay to just see GGG wave a Mexican flag on Cinco de Mayo".SenorPipino wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 20:10 Munguia is a nobody. Fans don't want to come from around the world to see him fight.
Novice or not, McGregor is a somebody who brings millions and millions to the table.
Fans from around the world did want to see him in a boxing ring.
Not to mention that Mayweather has a lot more clout in Nevada than Golovkin.
You don't really believe that there's anywhere near the same international fervor in witnessing Golovkin-Munguia as there was in Mayweather-McGregor, do you?
May-Mac drew more than 4 million PPV buys in the US alone.
What would Golovkin-Munguia "attract"?
Less than 200,000 undoubtedly. The promoters aren't eager to drop a boatload of money on a card that's already sunk.
Munguia is likely a better boxer than McGregor, but of course he can't draw millions of idiots to buy PPVs.
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
To be fair, they did say the offer was small, maybe 'cause HBO couldn't televise the bout as a PPV.SenorPipino wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 21:37How come he didn't have the same sentiments when his name first surfaced as a leading replacement opponent 10 days ago?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 21:07 Gary "Spike" O'Sullivan, has just declined the opportunity to fight GGG, Golden Boy Promotions president Eric Gomez told ESPN.
Gomez explained - "Ultimately, short time, short money. Two negatives don't make a positive, here. So he's not going to do the fight. He'd have three weeks to get ready for Golovkin and he wants to win.
"It was a hard decision but he wants to win and he ultimately said,'If I'm going to go into a big fight like this I need the right time to prepare for a Golovkin.'"
He said he had been training hard and was ready to take on Golovkin.
As usual in boxing, there's a lot more to the story then what's being revealed.
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
They did say the money was short, especially if HBO were trying to avoid covering the event as a PPV.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 21:44That's what they are all saying when it is time to find a pen. Big props to Kell Brook who was a rare exception.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 21:07 "It was a hard decision but he wants to win and he ultimately said,'If I'm going to go into a big fight like this I need the right time to prepare for a Golovkin.'"
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
They did say the offer to face GGG was short, which possibly made the decision fairly easy in the context of risk and return.Like a Boss wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 22:49The hardest thing to comprehend with respect to O’Sullivan is, he has turned down May 5 with GGG to fight May 4 on the undercard of Ryan Garcia, at the StubHub.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 21:07 Gary "Spike" O'Sullivan, has just declined the opportunity to fight GGG, Golden Boy Promotions president Eric Gomez told ESPN.
Gomez explained - "Ultimately, short time, short money. Two negatives don't make a positive, here. So he's not going to do the fight. He'd have three weeks to get ready for Golovkin and he wants to win.
"It was a hard decision but he wants to win and he ultimately said,'If I'm going to go into a big fight like this I need the right time to prepare for a Golovkin.'"
Two fights, similar money, one's fairly winnable, the other is only a remote possibility of victory, so you make the most sensible decision by choosing the most beneficial long-term option that optimises your future earnings potential.
Isn’t that what most of us would do if we were in his shoes?
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
To be fair, GGG’s team have had more than six weeks to implement a contingency plan and have a suitable replacement opponent on standby and I believe that it is his own promotional company that is managing this event, not K2.
GGG is the man in charge, even though Tom Loeffler is the spokesman that has been looking for viable opponents.
I find Canelo’s actions, if ultimately proven guilty (as many believe him to be), to be utterly rancid, but there’s really no excuse for GGG’s teams inability to find a replacement opponent.
Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
I think it’s wise of you to reserve your judgement of Canelo. I suppose you are waiting on more information and the findings from Wada re: the two positive tests. It Might be wise to apply the same standards to Golovkin and co. Will they find an opponent? Not looking good at the moment but the date hasn’t passed. If not, what are the reasons? Just revealed that Spike O’Sullivan who initially opted to fight has delayed his intentions. Perhaps team GGG will release information as to why they couldn’t find an opponent as I’m sure it’s a complicated matter and decisions, info, rational isn’t for all eyes to see/access.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 04:10To be fair, GGG’s team have had more than six weeks to implement a contingency plan and have a suitable replacement opponent on standby and I believe that it is his own promotional company that is managing this event, not K2.
GGG is the man in charge, even though Tom Loeffler is the spokesman that has been looking for viable opponents.
I find Canelo’s actions, if ultimately proven guilty (as many believe him to be), to be utterly rancid, but there’s really no excuse for GGG’s teams inability to find a replacement opponent.
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
I’m normally the first person to refrain from expressing any derogatory thoughts or accusations about certain situations without possessing a thorough understanding of all the facts beforehand.
However, I'm not making a premature judgement in regards to Golovkin's current predicament. If you look at the first post in this thread and review the timelines, the points I’ve raised aren’t being disputed by anyone, because I’ve merely described events that have actually happened.
We’re about three weeks away GGG’s scheduled Cinco de Mayo fight date. His team have had six weeks to implement a contingency plan and have a stand-by in place, but three fighters have been ruled-out as potential opponents within the last seven days alone, due to the following reasons:
• The NSAC refused to sanction Mexico’s Jamie Munguia
• Vanes Martirosyan was rejected for the Golovkin fight by the IBF, WBA and WBC
• Gary "Spike" O'Sullivan declined the opportunity to fight GGG due to insufficient preparation time and receiving an inadequate offer
Did anyone really expect Jamie Munguia and Vanes Martirosyan to be sanctioned as a legitimate opponent to face GGG?
Is the venue even confirmed yet? I don’t think there’s even any mention of Golovkin’s next fight on the HBO website. Tom Loeffler has expressed his own doubts about GGG’s ability to compete on the 5th May.
I’ll reiterate what I’ve said countless times in this thread, I’m not criticising GGG’s boxing talent and nor am I questioning his character, but his team should have found a suitable replacement opponent by now.
It doesn’t matter what the excuses are, other promoters have ensured that they had a suitable contingency plan in place in case one of the fighters’ in the main event of the PPV had to withdraw for whatever reason and I even named a few examples.
Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
I appreciate that. I also appreciate that it’s complicated and this after all is a result of Canelos infraction hence why I feel sorry for Golovkin.
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
All the article states is that the fight won't take place in Las Vegas, which we've known for some time. It mentions the possibility of other venues though.Deleted_Scenes wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 06:30 Cancelled.
http://metro.co.uk/2018/04/12/gennady-g ... 60871/amp/
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
That just read as speculation on the part of the author to me - a throwaway comment at the end of the article, that wasn't referenced. I doubt that will actually materialise at this point.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 07:01All the article states is that the fight won't take place in Las Vegas, which we've known for some time. It mentions the possibility of other venues though.Deleted_Scenes wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 06:30 Cancelled.
http://metro.co.uk/2018/04/12/gennady-g ... 60871/amp/
We'll see though. I'm pretty sure today is the first time Bennett and Loeffler have officially stated May 5th in Vegas definitely won't be happening, and there doesn't seem to be much noise from anyone actually involved concerning alternatives elsewhere on the same date.
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Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
This has become a joke. I just don't care anymore. Fight don't fight I'm over it
Re: Why hasn’t GGG’s opponent been sorted out yet?
Because that would defeat the purpose of drug testing and punishing those who fail tests?
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