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Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
Perhaps we should go a little overboard, his amateur record of 345-5 is something else he
was putting them away in the amateurs, as he does as a pro.
GGG is bring excitement to the division, and hes got people talking and whats wrong with that,!
plus he is very good , don't kid yourselves you NO he is.
Dia I think he's a cracking fighter, very exciting to watch and he's not just a big punch, he's got great quality. It's just rather than supposing he's better than everybody at MW, I want to see him prove it. I want to see him go after Martinez, Quillin, Chavez (if he stays at 160), Barker/Geale, Murray etc. As good as he looks he still needs to beat the top fighters at his weight to establish himself as the best.
At his age and after his injuries Martinez couldn't fairly be expected to last twelve rounds against Golovkin. He gets knocked down in pretty much every fight and at some point against Golovkin he won't get back up.

HBO are going to make sure they keep him on their network and Quillin is GBP/Showtime. Highly unlikely that gets made.

I'd back Golovkin to spark Barker, Murray and Geale on the same night and still have change from twelve rounds. Arum won't let Chavez Junior in the same time zone as Golovkin. That leaves Froch and Ward as fights HBO want and can get made. Maybe an HBO fight against a Macklin-level middle or a credible test at 168 to see how he is at the weight and then he fights one of those two guys. I'm guessing.