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I think GGG has an effortless style , he punches so hard , he is also not an asshole like Broner , so who wouldn't want him to fight in a superfight ? Unless you are a total retard.
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I must repeat myself for those who ARE THICK, 345-5 as a Amateur that is a hell of a record,
plenty of KO's in the Amateurs look on You-Tube.
He has little to prove as he is undefeated as a pro, give some credit outstanding Amateur and Pro
Champion, but for some its not enough like being in paradise just not perfect.!![]()
Lol I was just expressing my opinion, I just would like to see him beat some opponents that carry weight, maybe Martinez fight is not a stretch, it seem perfectly feasible as Martinez is overhyped as well, cuz his resume kinda sucks, not their fault I know, the division, but before we offer upFloyd or ward, lets see something impressive, all im saying is , hes a great fighter, hes a nice guy im sure, but I need to see him against some solid guys before we crown him.
Truth be told, I think Chavez Jr takes GGG by KO
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Who is Golovkin? Is he good?
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He keeps knocking everyone in front of him out. Can't really do more than that.
What is your fucking point. Canelo fought Lopez who is a shit Journeyman. PBF fought Ortiz, Mosley pretty easy pickings. Gamboa been fighting piss poor opponents. Golovkin hasn't fought the best opposition. He's in a shit division and is clearly having a hard time getting big name opposition. Ishida is what he is. A solid boxer never gonna be world class. What is impressive about the win is that he dispatched Ishida in 3, a fighter who had never been stopped and had been in against top fighter like Williams, Pirog, Kirkland. Do you hate GGG so much that you don't see that.
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Deserved or not, he's going to get them and it'll be fun to watch. He's not some crude slugger at all but thus far his path or rather push has been to emphasis his strengths against very much measuring sticks rather than contenders. He looks to have the goods but you won't know that until he goes into a fight were we genuinely ponder a win rather than what round he'll knock a guy out. That's true for far to many today. The Tyson talk is just goofy and desperate chew toys for -some- fans to slobber on. I never get the push to use Ama. credentials to enforce professional merit. When we are still pushing them it may very well tell you all you need to know about how far a guy actually has yet to...hopes to go and where's he's at. I think anyway.
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