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If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 12:40
by apollo creed
Lot's of wear and tear from lots of fights and hard sparrings/training should burnout a 35 y/o fighter. If GGG could add that WBO title to his collection, he should retire and enjoy his life and say fuk y'all greedy bastards! :OhYes:

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 12:43
by ValMar
apollo creed wrote:Lot's of wear and tear from lots of fights and hard sparrings/training should burnout a 35 y/o fighter. If GGG could add that WBO title to his collection, he should retire and enjoy his life and say fuk y'all greedy bastards! :OhYes:
I agree, 100 %........ :TU:

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 13:25
by Horse
What a pathetic career that would be considering all of his hype.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 13:49
by apollo creed
GGG should be smart and fuk the rest after he adds that WBO to his collection. Retire healthy, rich, undefeated and undisputed! :OhYes: :wave:

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 13:58
by boxing_rocks
Horse wrote:What a pathetic career that would be considering all of his hype.
Nothing is more pathetic than Horse's rankings/p4p lists.

... Actually, nothing is more pathetic than Horse's posts in general.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 14:17
by Horse
boxing_rocks wrote:Nothing is more pathetic than Horse's rankings/p4p lists.

... Actually, nothing is more pathetic than Horse's posts in general.
I'm one of the best posters on here.

I talk sense and can see things clearly.

I'm far smarter than most people on this site.

You are nothing compared to me.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 14:26
by DannyMCR
Horse wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:Nothing is more pathetic than Horse's rankings/p4p lists.

... Actually, nothing is more pathetic than Horse's posts in general.
I'm one of the best posters on here.

I talk sense and can see things clearly.

I'm far smarter than most people on this site.

You are nothing compared to me.
0/4

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 14:28
by boxing_rocks
Horse wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:Nothing is more pathetic than Horse's rankings/p4p lists.

... Actually, nothing is more pathetic than Horse's posts in general.
I'm one of the best posters on here.

I talk sense and can see things clearly.

I'm far smarter than most people on this site.

You are nothing compared to me.
Ah, you are another "expert" :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 14:28
by Horse
DannyMCR wrote:0/4
You are nothing compared to me.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 14:35
by greg
..boxing is big business, GGG has just started earning decent money..should stick around for a couple of years..

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 15:04
by DannyMCR
Horse wrote:
DannyMCR wrote:0/4
You are nothing compared to me.
Any Internet troll is what I aspire to be

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 15:35
by Enlightened-One
The media are reporting that Golovkin performed his 18th world title defence against Jacobs, which means he’s only two victories away from Bernard Hopkins’ division record of 20, and therefore, he’ll likely remain a 160lb-er for another three fights at least.

Personally-speaking, if GGG does break Hopkin’s world title defence record at 160lbs, for the sake of integrity and consistency, I won’t be able to "technically" recognise it, since he wasn’t the WBA’s most senior world champion when he made the majority of those defences and his status got elevated twice twice outside of the ring, which resulted in him eventually becoming the WBA's “Super” titleholder.

The only time GGG captured a genuine version of the world middleweight title by having fought for it inside the ring, was when he defeated David Lemieux for his IBF strap, which was only four fights ago.

Regardless, Golovkin is likely to compete in three more world title fights at 160lbs, because he wants to unify the division, defeat Canelo and also break Hopkins' title defence record, which would still be a hugely impressive accomplishment.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 15:45
by apollo creed
Enlightened-One wrote:The media are reporting that Golovkin performed his 18th world title defence against Jacobs, which means he’s only two victories away from Bernard Hopkins’ division record of 20, and therefore, he’ll likely remain a 160lb-er for another three fights at least.

Personally-speaking, if GGG does break Hopkin’s world title defence record at 160lbs, for the sake of integrity and consistency, I won’t be able to "technically" recognise it, since he wasn’t the WBA’s most senior world champion when he made the majority of those defences and his status got elevated twice twice outside of the ring, which resulted in him eventually becoming the WBA's “Super” titleholder.

The only time GGG captured a genuine version of the world middleweight title by having fought for it inside the ring, was when he defeated David Lemieux for his IBF strap, which was only four fights ago.

Regardless, Golovkin is likely to compete in three more world title fights at 160lbs, because he wants to unify the division, defeat Canelo and also break Hopkins' title defence record, which would still be a hugely impressive accomplishment.
That's nice.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 15:45
by Lenny Cravats
I love Horse.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 17:12
by SaadOffTheDeck
You'd retire 1 win shy of a record? I guess Floyd did it, but I think ggg has a few years left. Jacobs is good.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 22 Mar 2017, 23:05
by nuthin4sumpthin
apollo creed wrote:Lot's of wear and tear from lots of fights and hard sparrings/training should burnout a 35 y/o fighter. If GGG could add that WBO title to his collection, he should retire and enjoy his life and say fuk y'all greedy bastards! :OhYes:
Retire?
He's not Andre Ward, dude.
GGG is a real fighter

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 00:47
by Jip
that is one of the most retarded thread i have ever seen.

first off, ggg aint out of his prime, he was good in the fight, only difference was, this time he had a very good opponent infront of him and no b or c class.

second, ggg should take all title and retire and not get a 10 million payday or more against canelo :brick:

third, he should not continue his winning streak and legacy to be considered an atg :brick:

this is a dumb thread

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 00:49
by Jip
Horse wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:Nothing is more pathetic than Horse's rankings/p4p lists.

... Actually, nothing is more pathetic than Horse's posts in general.
I'm one of the best posters on here.

I talk sense and can see things clearly.

I'm far smarter than most people on this site.

You are nothing compared to me.

dont copy my style, i am the best

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 01:34
by boxing_rocks
Jip wrote:
Horse wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:Nothing is more pathetic than Horse's rankings/p4p lists.

... Actually, nothing is more pathetic than Horse's posts in general.
I'm one of the best posters on here.

I talk sense and can see things clearly.

I'm far smarter than most people on this site.

You are nothing compared to me.

dont copy my style, i am the best
Aren't you two from the same ward ?

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 02:50
by David.skold
bjs and the canelo they can do it right away.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 03:02
by SaadOffTheDeck
Evidently Oscar is saying if he fights in June no fight in September with canelo.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 07:28
by Tanzio
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Evidently Oscar is saying if he fights in June no fight in September with canelo.
Of course, if he doesn't fight in June there will be no fight with GingerHead in September 2017.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 08:03
by Tanzio
boxing_rocks wrote:
Jip wrote:
Horse wrote:I'm one of the best posters on here.

I talk sense and can see things clearly.

I'm far smarter than most people on this site.

You are nothing compared to me.

dont copy my style, i am the best
Aren't you two from the same ward ?
No, but Donkey and Mr. Ed are from the same stable.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 13:59
by SaadOffTheDeck
Tanzio wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Evidently Oscar is saying if he fights in June no fight in September with canelo.
Of course, if he doesn't fight in June there will be no fight with GingerHead in September 2017.
Yup, as I've been saying he just needs to move on. The Saunders fight in June will be, by far, his biggest paycheck. Unify and cash in, fornicate Canelo.

Re: If I was GGG I'd fight one more time against BJS and then retire

Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 14:15
by Cent0089
Fight BJS to become undisputed champ.
Then at least one more solid fight to defend all titles (Canelo, Eubank, Jacobs reamtch, Charlo)
Then retire :box: :box: :box: