Thatrogueassdiaz
We're on the blood path now
I ran across this vid last night. It sounds like GGG says it's a big fight of the future, but I'm not sure.
probably
Yea the answer is...
EDIT: Ooops, no he's not, he's signed to K2........
but I'm not sure K2 does business with Showtime
EDIT: Ooops, no he's not, he's signed to K2........
but I'm not sure K2 does business with Showtime
Wasnt that the same people who looked after/promoted Fedor?
I'm a floyd stan brehwhy should he fight GGG?
i find it interesting people want floyd to lose so bad, that they say he's ducking fukkin middleweights.
Golovkin is too big and too powerful. All the rumors I have heard is that if Floyd ever even considered fighting a Middleweight it would be Sergio. As of right now, even if you believe Kid Chocolate or GGG would beat him, Sergio is still the lineal champ. He is a big name that would create a PPV that could make a lot of money. And Sergio is a smaller sized Middleweight. Not necessarily height wise, but the amount of weight he normally weighs.Truthfully, I think Floyd can fight a Middleweight similar to how Henry Armstrong did (and he was smaller than Floyd). I don't think he should fight a rangy, 6'1 Middleweight but even someone like Golovkin who's an inch smaller than Margarito and weighs 158 to make Middleweight, if they made the fight say at 157 catchweight Floyd to me has the ability to take that fight and potentially win. Golovkin understandably isn't a "big" B Side even to Floyd just yet and would be the obvious B side to Sergio Martinez, but within a year's time when Golovkin's contract is up HBO (as far as I know) and he's say the recognized Middleweight champ by then...what a bombshell it would be if Floyd challenged for the Middleweight title. Even his haters would be . In reality though, Floyd's going to protect his investment and not go near Golovkin.