If Smith upsets Canelo, will he fight GGG in UK ?
Posted: 17 Aug 2016, 13:57
154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159 or 160 lbs ? ![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
gilgamesh wrote:Doubtful. Fighters' balls shrink up when GGG's name is mentioned. The same would probably go for Smith.
I've never once insisted that Ward, Floyd or Rigo fight bigger men. I'm perfectly fine with every fighter staying in their weight class as long as they want to.BAD INTENTIONS wrote:No. Smith would fight many of the excellent fighters available at 154.
Smith/Canelo VS Lara, Charlo, Charlo, Andrade, Williams, are the fights to make.
I hate boxing double standards.
People are scared of GGG right?
So let's find him smaller opponents ...![]()
How does that make sense?
GGG should be getting matched with Jacobs, BJS, Degeale, Ramirez, Jack ...
For some reason, Ward, Floyd and Rigo MUST fight bigger men.
Boxing should have pushed for GGG/Ward, but it didn't? Why not?
Floyd said it best. Instead of that fight, boxing pushes Ward up to 175 "trying to get him beat".
Yet, boxing watches Canelo/Khan and now GGG/Brook and say nothing ...
Floyd was dogged by rumors that he was avoiding Margarito simply because the press took up Arum's poo.
Why isn't the press claiming that GGG is avoiding Gilberto Ramirez?
Can you guys please stop being so biased about GGG?
I really want to enjoy his career.
Not with anything short of a knockout anywayboxing_rocks wrote:First of all, there is no way he upsets Canelo in Texas.