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  • Arthur Abraham - a look at his career

    Arthur Abraham had quite an amazing career so far. At 160lbs, he was the king of the division, due to his power, defense, chin and heart. He defeated a lot of guys, including Edison Miranda (who was an undefeated knockout machine back then), and made his heart known by 12th round decisioning him with a broken jaw that he received early in the fight. His final record at 160lbs was 31(24)-0.

    He then moved up to 168lbs, despite being at a massive size disadvantage there. Did he move up to duck someone? No. He moved up to compete in the Super Six Tournament against the toughest opponents in the 168lbs divison, in what would be one of the best boxing eras in the history of the division. He was not the same deadly force at 168lbs as at 160lbs, due to being a small fighter there, but Arthur Abraham only lost to elite guys like Carl Froch, Andre Ward and Andre Dirrell, all by decision, due to his toughness. He did KO Jermain Taylor, though, which was very impressive, as Taylor had looked good in his last fight against Froch.

    Since then, Arthur has proven his worth by beating Robert Stieglitz and while losing 1 time, he made more than up for it by beating Stieglitz 3 times in what was an amazing and exciting series of action-packed battles.

    Now, though, he is an old lion, small and slow. There is still some power left and the skills are there, but he has slowed down. He is facing the younger, much bigger and undefeated Mexican Gilberto Ramirez next. This is a very dangerous fight for Arthur Abraham, but if he wins, he can retire with a very good resume and a very great career to look back at.

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      Originally posted by El-blanco View Post


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        Arthur Abraham did what everyone now expects Golovkin to do. To face strong opponents and move up in weight.

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          Your motive is so transparent. Go back to your other screen name you dumb Phuck.

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            Originally posted by El-blanco View Post
            Your motive is so transparent. Go back to your other screen name you dumb Phuck.
            Why is it that so many people choose to oversee his achievements? He had the career of a champion and he deserves some respect. He is taking on a opponent now who is more dangerous than anyone Golovkin have faced.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert View Post
              Why is it that so many people choose to oversee his achievements? He had the career of a champion and he deserves some respect. He is taking on a opponent now who is more dangerous than anyone Golovkin have faced.
              Get a clue, your whole point of making the thread was about golovkin not Arthur. You even admitted it in a post above.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by El-blanco View Post
                Get a clue, your whole point of making the thread was about golovkin not Arthur. You even admitted it in a post above.
                You think I wrote all that text about Arthur Abraham to tell something about Golovkin? So praising Arthur is bashing Golovkin? Golovkin is a strong warrior and he deserves respect, he has striked fear into the hearts of the other fighters at middleweight.

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                • #9
                  Abraham is Calzaghe with balls.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MRBOOMER View Post
                    Abraham is Calzaghe with balls.
                    I don't understand that comparision?

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