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  • who will lose their "0" first: Golovkin or Verdejo

    IMO Golovkin if he steps up....I don't see Verdejo losing to any 135/140 pounders in the next 5 years...

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    Well, Verdejo is actually being build up pretty fast compared to GGG, who is like what, 35 years old already?

    Verdejo doesn't seem the type to duck all the relevant foes in his division, whereas we've already seen how GGG feels about fighting top guys in his division.

    Verdejo might lose his first and that's only because he's brave enough to put it on the line, unlike lil G.

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    • #3
      What top middleweights has GGG avoided?

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      • #4
        Felix is still only a prospect. He's 22 years old. They'll continue to develop him for a few more years. Golovkin is 33, and in the advanced stages of his career. This is where he'll make his money, and it will have to be against good opponents. My guess is GGG takes the first loss.

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        • #5
          Golovkin takes the first L put of them both. Verdejo is the next puerto rican hope no way will they put him in with a live body yet. They have to keep him looking like the next coming

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          • #6
            Golovkin takes the first L out of them both. Verdejo is the next puerto rican hope no way will they put him in with a live body yet. They have to keep him looking like the next coming

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            • #7
              Verdejo will absolutely accomplish more than gg at age 27 or 30

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Omowale Tribe View Post
                Well, Verdejo is actually being build up pretty fast compared to GGG, who is like what, 35 years old already?

                Verdejo doesn't seem the type to duck all the relevant foes in his division, whereas we've already seen how GGG feels about fighting top guys in his division.

                Verdejo might lose his first and that's only because he's brave enough to put it on the line, unlike lil G.
                Which middleweights has GGG avoided?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Omowale Tribe View Post
                  Well, Verdejo is actually being build up pretty fast compared to GGG, who is like what, 35 years old already?

                  Verdejo doesn't seem the type to duck all the relevant foes in his division, whereas we've already seen how GGG feels about fighting top guys in his division.

                  Verdejo might lose his first and that's only because he's brave enough to put it on the line, unlike lil G.
                  great comments. rooted in reality 100 percent

                  yea verdejo's fought no one but that's pretty fast, meanwhile ggg beat khomitsky in his 8th pro fight. who's khomitsky though am i right? just a bum probably if ggg fought him.

                  what is he 35? 45? who cares am i right? he's a bum
                  Last edited by daggum; 12-22-2015, 12:44 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Omowale Tribe View Post
                    Well, Verdejo is actually being build up pretty fast compared to GGG, who is like what, 35 years old already?

                    Verdejo doesn't seem the type to duck all the relevant foes in his division, whereas we've already seen how GGG feels about fighting top guys in his division.

                    Verdejo might lose his first and that's only because he's brave enough to put it on the line, unlike lil G.
                    Verdejo should ask arum to step up his competition. He should be able to fight champs by now

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