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Originally posted by Beater_of_ass View PostI think that's the only fight Kirkland was KO'd in, but he's been badly, badly multiple times. He might have had a good chin, but training like Ann Wolfe trains people ruins it. Marg probably would have been KO'd by the same guy if he trained like Kirkland did.
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Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View PostMonroe might be, but I kinda want to see dude a couple more fights, see if he can pick up more experience, improve a bit and then be a solid opponent for Golovkin. I think if they fought right now might be too soon for Monroe. Better for him to wait (although there's the chance the opportunity may never present itself again so it's a tough decision).
Given who's available at 160, I honestly would prefer Korobov above all the other options.
Originally posted by Loque-san View PostTureano's fighting style could give Golovkin some problems. He would have to come with a good gameplan and stick to it. Get in Golovkin's chest, make him uncomfortable and throw flurries of punches. Staying close to your opponent is an effective way to smother his work and neglect his power.
Golovkin also likes to come forward and control the tempo of the fight so it would be interesting to see if Tureano could disrupt his rhythm. I don't think anyone has ever forced him to fight on the inside or going backwards. Of course that's the way Tureano usually fights but doing it against a fighter of GGG's caliber is a different story.
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Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View PostOh yeah? how many times had he been dropped before Canelo dropped him? Is it safe to say Canelo dented the armor?
He was suspected of having a shaky chin since the amateurs when he got dropped three times by Vanes. I believe Cotto hurt him as well. I can't tell in which round exactly but Cotto did hurt him and Trout did his trademark funny dance, although it was so quick that almost nobody noticed it.
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Originally posted by Loque-san View PostExcept Cotto, Trout hadn't fought anybody of note before Canelo though. The level of opposition and the fact that he's a decent defensive fighter who likes to stay on the outside allowed him to slip through the cracks.
He was suspected of having a shaky chin since the amateurs when he got dropped three times by Vanes. I believe Cotto hurt him as well. I can't tell in which round exactly but Cotto did hurt him and Trout did his trademark funny dance, although it was so quick that almost nobody noticed it.
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Originally posted by Jsmooth9876 View PostHere's the Ring Magazine top 10 middleweight rankings..
1.Cotto- doesn't want any part of GGG
2.GGG
3.Sergio- obviously not an option anymore
4.Gaele- already demolished
5. N'Dam- fighting DL soon
6.Lee- fighting Quillen April 11
7.Murray- just demolished
8. Taylor- not fighting anymore I hope
9. Saunders- he's waiting on Quillen-Lee winner
10.jacobs- also fighting April 11 and probably waiting on a quilled showdown
GGG has nobody in the top 10 to even fight in June.. Chavez called him out on Twitter but he's fighting soon himself and already ducked GGG last summer..
Froch doesn't want him at 168.. Ward needs 2-3 comeback fights.. The direly are busy with fights..
Anyone at 154 that can come up and challenge the guy? Looks like he's gonna have a tough time finding any kind of respectable opponent in June unless Lara or Andrade decide to test him at 160 which I doubt they do.. It's a shame Cotto won't make the fight for June in MSG against GGG..
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Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View PostI can tell you right now, that that's the only time Kirkland has not only been KOd, but also the only time he lost. He has no defense and gets clobbered and stays on his feet most of the time. He withstood everything a prime Angulo had. He's a tough mother ****er.
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Originally posted by WarMaidana View Postwhich money fights are you talking about? Chavez and froch wont fight him. The only one that wants to fight him is ward, and lets be real that isnt a money fight
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Originally posted by Eastcoast View PostSee I feel just the opposite. I think Monroe is the most ready out of available guys. I look at Tureano's fights with Gavronski & Theran and he just offers nothing against Golovkin. He's a light hitting volume puncher. Gennady would just punch right through his offense.
Monroe atleast has the ability to survive with his movement and will have the fastest punch that we've seen Golovkin face as a pro which will address some critics saying he's too slow to handle some slick fighters. In addition has some quality wins over Vera, Adams, Kopylenko, even Bondoravas.
Heiland has some quality stoppage wins over Macklin & Godoy and could be interesting, but again Golovkin would get no credit for destroying him.
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Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View PostFair enough. But let's not forget that Trout was being touted ass 'thee man' at 154 before Nelo beat him up. Yes, Canelo beat him up imo. Clear win. He ran away with the fight late by a few points. Imo.
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