Golovkin To Sue Cotto

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RUSSIANS BEEN LINKED TO STEROIDS AND USING FAKE SAMPLES TO HELP THEIR OLYMPIANS CHEAT WHILE THEY ROID THEIR ASSES OFF :sas1: - GGG isnt linked to PEDS though :patrice: so what does that have to do with Berto getting caught taking old school roids before the rematch with Ortiz. Sounds like he knew he had no chance against Vicious Victor and needed an edge. :sas2:...survey says - Andre Berto: DRUG CHEAT!!!!!


WHO'S THE BABY OF THE MEDIA ? AND WHO GOT THE COMPUTERS PUTING AND THE THE HOT DOGS STANDS ON FIRE FOR HIS PPV? Who never faced any criticism? :sas1: - Andre Berto not receiving any criticism :bryan:..ill let you stay in your bubble on that one champ

97G BEEN A CHEALEADER AND A PARTY CRASHER FOR THE COTTO-CANELO CLASH, SEEMS LIKE HIS MEMBERSHIP CARD RUN OUT. WHO SAID NIET NIET WHEN SOG NAME GOT BROUGHT UP CUZ OF THE SKILLS LAPSE ? - what does that have to do with work in the gym? GGG has a great trainer in Sanchez and puts in work...thats why he has no stamina issues, has clear semblance of boxing skills, and doesn't get lumped up...something not associated with a certain roid taking haitian that gets ko'ed by journeymen; which trainer was ever mentioned with Berto as a successful working relationship? :sas1:


BUT 97G BEST WIN AT AGE 33 IS DAVID LEPOOPOO :sas2: - you still haven't told me the last time Berto has defeated a notable welterweight:umad:..remember what i said the other day Andre Berto's peak as welterweight champion was on equal footing as Kermit Cintron:umad:

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Golovkin is a money chaser:snoop::camby:
:stopitslime: If you agreed to a business deal to let someone get what they wanted (a Canelo fight) in exchange for 800k, and they got what they wanted, but reneged on their part to you, you wouldn't go after the money? 800k is a lot breh. I know you said you wouldn't gamble with real money here, cause you are serious about your money. Well how serious is 800k?

Then you constantly stay in the media saying how you want no one but the best in your weight class (apparently admirable for anyone but GGG) and when you negotiate your right for a title fight (again agreed upon by other parties) and they back out of that, you wouldn't chase your money and fight?

#GGGoodBoys is the dude you brehs love to hate. How can a guy go after 800k, try to enforce a fight vs. a top fighter and secure himself a multi-million dollar payday in the process make GGG look anything but that dude who isn't afraid of greatness.

One of these guys is serious and wants his money and will take it by fighting in the ring. #GGGoodBoys aren't copping pleas, but it wouldn't fit the narrative if we had to go after Cotto (or potentially Canelo).

You serious?
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:stopitslime: If you agreed to a business deal to let someone get what they wanted (a Canelo fight) in exchange for 800k, and they got what they wanted, but reneged on their part to you, you wouldn't go after the money?


Cotto and GGG came to an agreement allowing Cotto to defend the WBC Middleweight Championship against Canelo Alvarez, and GGG would get a 800k step aside fee. HOWEVER, since the WBC stripped Cotto yesterday, then he's not defending the WBC Championship on Saturday....so what would he be paying a step aside fee for?:sas1:


Answer that please.:sas2:


800k is a lot breh. I know you said you wouldn't gamble with real money here, cause you are serious about your money. Well how serious is 800k?

It's serious enough to where Cotto has a VERY valid claim to say that he's not willing to give GGG $800,000 of HIS (Cotto's) money for nothing....again, Cotto is no longer the WBC Middleweight Champion, so why would he pay GGG anything when he's not defending the belt?:dwillhuh:

What is Golovkin stepping aside of? The WBC Championship is not on the line for Cotto, and the organization stripped him/de-recognized him as their Champion, so why should he have to pay a 800k step aside fee?:ohhh:


That makes absolutely 0 sense.:snoop:



Then you constantly stay in the media saying how you want no one but the best in your weight class (apparently admirable for anyone but GGG) and when you negotiate your right for a title fight (again agreed upon by other parties) and they back out of that, you wouldn't chase your money and fight?


No, you negotiate for a step aside fee to defend your belt. If Cotto isn't WBC Champion, why would he have to pay a step aside fee?:mjpls:



#GGGoodBoys is the dude you brehs love to hate. How can a guy go after 800k, try to enforce a fight vs. a top fighter and secure himself a multi-million dollar payday in the process make GGG look anything but that dude.

One of these guys is serious and wants his money and will take it by fighting in the ring. #GGGoodBoys aren't copping pleas, but it wouldn't fit the narrative if we had to go after Cotto (or potentially Canelo).

You serious?
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Are you being serious here?:dahell:


This dude talking about he STILL wants to fight Cotto because it's a lot of money/popularity, but yet....out the other side of his mouth (and all you #SSShookBoys claim as well) is that he's only interested in unifying the belt, not pursuing smaller fighters for money purposes like we've been saying he's doing for over a year now:birdman:


He still wants to fight Cotto? For what? Cotto has no Championships right?:what:


He still wants to fight Canelo, who we all know will not fight above a 155 catchweight or below 154 since he said it out of his own mouth in 2013 after the Floyd fight, for what? Canelo is gonna vacate rather than be forced to fight at 160 because he's big enough to not need a belt at all after he wins them. It's the reason he's STILL considered the best at Junior Middleweight and he hasn't held a title there in over 2 years.....why would GGG seek out a Junior Middleweight who has no desire to fight at the full Middleweight limit and will drop the WBC Championship?:what:


For MONEY...NOT for Championships.:ufdup:


Same reason he was willing to move up to the full 168 for Froch and JCC Jr, but not for SOG:ufdup:


Same reason he is willing to move down to the full 154 for Floyd, but not for Lara or Andrade:ufdup:


Let's be serious here breh.
 
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Cotto and GGG came to an agreement allowing Cotto to defend the WBC Middleweight Championship against Canelo Alvarez, and GGG would get a 800k step aside fee. HOWEVER, since the WBC stripped Cotto yesterday, then he's not defending the WBC Championship on Saturday....so what would he be paying a step aside fee for?:sas1:


Answer that please.:sas2:




It's serious enough to where Cotto has a VERY valid claim to say that he's not willing to give GGG $800,000 of HIS (Cotto's) money for nothing....again, Cotto is no longer the WBC Middleweight Champion, so why would he pay GGG anything when he's not defending the belt?:dwillhuh:

What is Golovkin stepping aside of? The WBC Championship is not on the line for Cotto, and the organization stripped him/de-recognized him as their Champion, so why should he have to pay a 800k step aside fee?:ohhh:


That makes absolutely 0 sense.:snoop:






No, you negotiate for a step aside fee to defend your belt. If Cotto isn't WBC Champion, why would he have to pay a step aside fee?:mjpls:






Are you being serious here?:dahell:


This dude talking about he STILL wants to fight Cotto because it's a lot of money/popularity, but yet....out the other side of his mouth (and all you #SSShookBoys claim as well) is that he's only interested in unifying the belt, not pursuing smaller fighters for money purposes like we've been saying he's doing for over a year now:birdman:


He still wants to fight Cotto? For what? Cotto has no Championships right?:what:


He still wants to fight Canelo, who we all know will not fight above a 155 catchweight or below 154 since he said it out of his own mouth in 2013 after the Floyd fight, for what? Canelo is gonna vacate rather than be forced to fight at 160 because he's big enough to not need a belt at all after he wins them. It's the reason he's STILL considered the best at Junior Middleweight and he hasn't held a title there in over 2 years.....why would GGG seek out a Junior Middleweight who has no desire to fight at the full Middleweight limit and will drop the WBC Championship?:what:


For MONEY...NOT for Championships.:ufdup:


Same reason he was willing to move up to the full 168 for Froch and JCC Jr, but not for SOG:ufdup:


Same reason he is willing to move down to the full 154 for Floyd, but not for Lara or Andrade:ufdup:


Let's be serious here breh.


You can't talk logic with these nikkas breh 97g will not get a dime.


No title = no step aside money.

nikkas typing up essays trying justify this shyt. :laff:


I thought it was about unifying? Aint no world titles in the courtroom n Cotto doesn't have a title, beat it shookboys :camby:
 

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Cotto and GGG came to an agreement allowing Cotto to defend the WBC Middleweight Championship against Canelo Alvarez, and GGG would get a 800k step aside fee. HOWEVER, since the WBC stripped Cotto yesterday, then he's not defending the WBC Championship on Saturday....so what would he be paying a step aside fee for?:sas1:


Answer that please.:sas2:




It's serious enough to where Cotto has a VERY valid claim to say that he's not willing to give GGG $800,000 of HIS (Cotto's) money for nothing....again, Cotto is no longer the WBC Middleweight Champion, so why would he pay GGG anything when he's not defending the belt?:dwillhuh:

What is Golovkin stepping aside of? The WBC Championship is not on the line for Cotto, and the organization stripped him/de-recognized him as their Champion, so why should he have to pay a 800k step aside fee?:ohhh:


That makes absolutely 0 sense.:snoop:






No, you negotiate for a step aside fee to defend your belt. If Cotto isn't WBC Champion, why would he have to pay a step aside fee?:mjpls:






Are you being serious here?:dahell:


This dude talking about he STILL wants to fight Cotto because it's a lot of money/popularity, but yet....out the other side of his mouth (and all you #SSShookBoys claim as well) is that he's only interested in unifying the belt, not pursuing smaller fighters for money purposes like we've been saying he's doing for over a year now:birdman:


He still wants to fight Cotto? For what?:what:

He still wants to fight Canelo, who we all know will not fight above 155 or below 154 since he said it out of his own mouth in 2013, for what?:what:


For MONEY...NOT for Championships:ufdup:


Let's be serious here breh.
Hmmmm, let's see, why would Cotto have to pay...because he made an agreement. He knew what the conditions were, just when it was time to pay the piper he didn't want to. That isn't GGG's fault. GGG gladly stepped aside and took another championship fight. If Cotto didn't want to pay, he didn't have to make Cotto-Canelo a championship fight. Just plays into the fact it looks like Cotto wants to build his resume at MW...minus one guy. :sas2: If the WBC decides to hand the belt over to GGG because of being stripped, I can already see the narratives here. But people will casually forget that GGG was the one party willing to take the belt in the ring.

I don't doubt money is playing a little on GGG's mind, but when is it not in boxing? Isn't the whole narrative of people propping up PBC on here revolve around the argument of fighters getting money? But GGG can't get money? I guess it doesn't matter it would also be vs. the lineal MW champ and a future HOF'er in Cotto (and probably Canelo as well), but somehow GGG won't get credit for wanting that fight.

Nah breh, you know GGG isn't chasing just money. He has proven he is chasing belts and top fighters as well. We want the other top fighters at MW. If you don't want to get chased, don't play around in our division.

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Hmmmm, let's see, why would Cotto have to pay...because he made an agreement. He knew what the conditions were, just when it was time to pay the piper he didn't want to. That isn't GGG's fault. GGG gladly stepped aside and took another championship fight. If Cotto didn't want to pay, he didn't have to make Cotto-Canelo a championship fight. Just plays into the fact it looks like Cotto wants to build his resume at MW...minus one guy. :sas2:

I don't doubt money is playing a little on GGG's mind, but when is it not in boxing? Isn't the whole narrative of people propping up PBC on here revolve around the argument of fighters getting money? But GGG can't get money? I guess it doesn't matter it would also be vs. the lineal MW champ and a future HOF'er in Cotto (and probably Canelo as well), but somehow GGG won't get credit for wanting that fight.

Nah breh, you know GGG isn't chasing just money. He has proven he is chasing belts and top fighters as well. We want the other top fighters at MW. If you don't want to get chased, don't play around in our division.

#GGGoodBoys


What are you not getting? this agreement is for a title that he doesn't have anymore.

No title = no agreement

And now that he is suing Cotto


NO SHOT :umad:
 

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Hmmmm, let's see, why would Cotto have to pay...because he made an agreement. He knew what the conditions were, just when it was time to pay the piper he didn't want to. That isn't GGG's fault. GGG gladly stepped aside and took another championship fight. If Cotto didn't want to pay, he didn't have to make Cotto-Canelo a championship fight. Just plays into the fact it looks like Cotto wants to build his resume at MW...minus one guy. :sas2:



It's not a Championship fight for Cotto:dahell:


Again, yes...when the fight was announced, and if Cotto actually got TO defend the WBC Championship, then GGG would be owed the step aside fee. Being that he's no longer Champion, it's null and void because the conditions are:

Miguel Cotto will pay Gennady Golovkin $800,000 the day after defending the World Boxing Council's Middleweight Championship Of The World against Saul Alvarez.


^^^^how are those conditions being met?:martin:

When the WBC stripped Cotto, the contract was voided, because the terms/conditions were not being met. Cotto is NOT defending the belt against Canelo....step aside fee is not valid.




If the WBC decides to hand the belt over to GGG because of being stripped, I can already see the narratives here. But people will casually forget that GGG was the one party willing to take the belt in the ring.


Narratives what?:dwillhuh:

The only person who has consistenly had a problem with Boxers winning "vacant" titles, fighting for them, dapped your post:sas1:

But Im sure once GGG gets his 2nd vacant Championship win...that narrative will change, because that's what #SSShookBoys do:sas2:


I don't doubt money is playing a little on GGG's mind, but when is it not in boxing? Isn't the whole narrative of people propping up PBC on here revolve around the argument of fighters getting money? But GGG can't get money?

Bu-bu-but, yall said GGG only wanted to unify the division:ufdup:

Bu-bu-but, yall said GGG was only interested in fighting for titles:ufdup:


WE have said countless times that him & his team as well as his stans are bogus for constantly stating that, because that's not true. Again:

He was willing to move up to the full 168 for Froch and JCC Jr, but not for SOG...which he was doing it money not Championships or trying to face the best:ufdup:


He is willing to move down to the full 154 for Floyd, but not for Lara or Andrade...which he was doing it money not Championships or trying to face the best:ufdup:



I guess it doesn't matter it would also be vs. the lineal MW champ and a future HOF'er in Cotto (and probably Canelo as well), but somehow GGG won't get credit for wanting that fight.

Without the belt, he would have to fight them at 155.15, which he claims he wont do because he's a Middleweight fighter and he fights at the full limit:mjpls:

Why would he change his statement on that?:ohhh:

Once again.......MONEY as he said out of his own mouth:birdman:



Nah breh, you know GGG isn't chasing just money. He has proven he is chasing belts and top fighters as well. We want the other top fighters at MW. If you don't want to get chased, don't play around in our division.

#GGGoodBoys

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Miguel Cotto vs. Gennady Golovkin...in court? - Ring TV


Fans would love to see the winner of Saturday’s super-fight between RING middleweight champion Miguel Cotto and Canelo Alvarez in a ring with middleweight titan Gennady Golovkin.

But ughh…reading between the lines – heck, reading the actual lines – it’s feeling like that won’t happen any time soon.

Another ughh…

A story running on ESPN Deportes talks about Golovkin possibly going to a judge to get Cotto to pony up a supposed $800,000 “step-aside” payment promised because Cotto was mandated to defend his WBC 160-pound crown against the organization’s No. 1 contender, Golovkin. But he decided to fight a guy not ranked No. 1, Canelo, instead. To smooth waters, often, in such cases, a step-aside fee is paid to the “stepped over” fighter. And Golovkin was supposed to get that…and then Cotto balked at the whole construct…the step-aside fee, the sanctioning fee. So, maybe, lawyers will help sort it out.

I chatted lightly with Golovkin promoter Tom Loeffler yesterday and today. First, I wondered what he thought about Team Cotto saying they want to beat Canelo, then lure Floyd out of hiatus for a rematch. “That’s up to Cotto,” Loeffler said, “but that would be a great fight for him at 155.”

That was an exceedingly measured response, being that Loeffler has been aiming for a Cotto vs. Canelo winner versus Golovkin clash for a long spell.

Sooo, does it seem like neither Cotto nor Canelo is sending signals they would fight “GGG” next when and if they win Saturday? “I can’t speak for either of them,” Loeffler said.

Then I asked about that lawsuit story. “There’s really nothing to comment on,” he said.

Hmmm…I can’t know what’s fully going on in Loeffler’s head. Is he being hesitant to speak in the same way someone is when he has a lawyer telling them to be non-committal? I’d say yes…but again, I do not know his deepest thoughts.

So, we are left to theorize…Friends, how do you think this will play out?
 
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