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  • Comments Thread For: Jaime Munguia Trainer Erik Morales Says Golovkin Is 'Leaving Boxing For an Indefinite Period'

    Mexican boxing legend Erik Morales and current trainer of middleweight contender Jaime Munguia believes Gennadiy Golovkin is effectively a retired fighter.
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  • #2
    Wtf. Not exactly like golovkin has alot of time to be out since he's already close to retirement.

    Maybe just waiting to see who he cashes out on? Maybe a benavidez fight?
    MONGOOSE66 MONGOOSE66 likes this.

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    • #3
      Holding out for a 4th Nelo check
      BlackRobb BlackRobb likes this.

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      • #4
        Since GGG dropped the 2 belts have no interest in a fight. If he still had them a Charlo unification woulf have been big. But now both inactive. I blame Charlo and Andrade for making that divsion dead fighting nobodies. If they had fought each other winner then could havr fought GGG for undisputed. Another big undisputed fight lost in history

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        • #5
          Is eternity an indefinite period?
          BustedKnuckles BustedKnuckles likes this.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post
            Holding out for a 4th Nelo check
            More like the guy is 41 years old and retiring.

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            • #7
              I means he's 41 he's just dropped his belts an he's probaly made a really good amount of money especially from his last fight with canelo an over the 3 fights he's had an he got paid big money to fight murata in Japan. Think he got something like 5-6 million to fight szeremeta or whatever his name was so probaly better to walk away instead of just becoming target practice for younger champions an contenders in the division

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Southpawology View Post

                More like the guy is 41 years old and retiring.
                Let's not rule it out.

                Yeah, GGG is conveniently ''old''
                But what damage has he endured ?
                He's only fought 240 rds

                He can be a long shot if he fights and beats Sergio.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post

                  Let's not rule it out.

                  Yeah, GGG is conveniently ''old''
                  But what damage has he endured ?
                  He's only fought 240 rds

                  He can be a long shot if he fights and beats Sergio.
                  Stupid statement as usual. He had over 300 amateur fights. How many 40 year old fighters do you see today regardless of the amount of "damage" they took? By your dumb logic if someone only fought 100 rounds total in their 20s and 30s, they should be fresh and ready to go in their 50s. Do you think Carnelo will fight in his 40s? I highly doubt it.

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                  • #10
                    GGG wants Liam Smith. Its big reward and low risk.

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