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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    Lemieux has lost every round so far. And they all been lopsided. He needs to let his hands go and go for the knock out. Even if it is suicide

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    Lemieux might need to kick him. You could float a ship through skill gap here

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    If Canelo manages to lose to Cotto what happens to Golden Boy?

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    If Canelo manages to lose to Cotto what happens to Golden Boy?
    David will be the escape route for the winner of Alvarez/Cotto.

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Lemieux might need to kick him. You could float a ship through skill gap here
    Sooo, GGG is a boxer-puncher.

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    That wasn't really Golovkin's fault

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    Lemieux ain't long for this fight

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    Lemieux best retaliation end on 6th, dude has to know he has only one option? Ref looking to stop it

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    I always thought Lemieux power was some what overrated

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    Golovkin awaits the winner of Alvarez-Cotto. Alvarez will fight him. Cotto won't

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    Lemieux wants another shot. For what? To crash and burn again

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    Eating jabs like that...same thing over and over again. He steps in and then steps back, you reach and eat straight left hands. You have to think. And your trainers need to teach you to move your feet.

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    I always thought Lemieux power was some what overrated
    Yeah well not only does the Kazak have more chin then a Chinese phone book but David barely landed on him. So you just continue to believe that. Then when Alvarez beats Cotto and Oscar double dips the chip using David as an optional in house we can see if his power is overrated.

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    I always thought Lemieux power was some what overrated
    Yeah well not only does the Kazak have more chin then a Chinese phone book but David barely landed on him. So you just continue to believe that. Then when Alvarez beats Cotto and Oscar double dips the chip using David as an optional in house we can see if his power is overrated.
    I re-watched some of Lemieux's fights the last couple of days. He can punch. But he's not the monster puncher he's made out to be. The best fighters he's stopped have been B fighters Gabriel Rosado and Fernando Guerrero. The Rosado stoppage was bogus and Guerrero is a fighter who's been stopped in every one of his losses. He couldn't do shit against Joachim Alcine. A fighter who had been stopped in the 1st round going into the Lemieux fight and than got stopped in the 1st in his next fight after Lemieux. Alvarez destroys him

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    Default Re: The most explosive fight in years - Golovkin v Lemieux

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    I always thought Lemieux power was some what overrated
    Yeah well not only does the Kazak have more chin then a Chinese phone book but David barely landed on him. So you just continue to believe that. Then when Alvarez beats Cotto and Oscar double dips the chip using David as an optional in house we can see if his power is overrated.
    I re-watched some of Lemieux's fights the last couple of days. He can punch. But he's not the monster puncher he's made out to be. The best fighters he's stopped have been B fighters Gabriel Rosado and Fernando Guerrero. The Rosado stoppage was bogus and Guerrero is a fighter who's been stopped in every one of his losses. He couldn't do shit against Joachim Alcine. A fighter who had been stopped in the 1st round going into the Lemieux fight and than got stopped in the 1st in his next fight after Lemieux. Alvarez destroys him
    He may not have the same power as the guy that just stopped him but few do and they are not in this division. David is by far the second biggest puncher at 160 and like I said you have to land first. He would have little trouble landing on Alvarez because he also prefers the pocket and comes to a complete stop before he throws a power shot. Lets hope they meet which they will and you can take that to the bank. We will see who is left standing when they do. Its a sure fight for Alvarez win or lose against Cotto. Cotto most likely retires should he win.

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