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  • #11
    Originally posted by tokon View Post
    Enjoyable fight, both guys brought it. Definitely seen improvement in mungia, the work with Morales starting to show.
    Ya but he still needs to work on his defense and he could become a real problem .

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    • #12
      I think he looked good, maybe even better than expected, but he didn’t look powerful enough to get away with a leaky defence against better fighters. He also went at it for 12 active rounds when many thought he’d gas .

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      • #13
        I like the kid Munguia but dont know if he could beat tops guys. gotta give credit to Rosado. at 35 he looked good another guy who cant beat guys at the top and remember GGG almost killed him years ago
        landotter landotter likes this.

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        • #14
          imo i think GGG still has enough to ko munguia. picks his shots up well..

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          • #15
            Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post

            Who have they beaten? Charlo's run at MW has been lackluster and Andrade can't draw flies to s**t. The GGG fight offers more at the moment and that is just fact.
            Sounds good, but real recognize real! GGG is not GGG anymore! Everyone knows that!

            landotter landotter likes this.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by eco1 View Post

              I think Go;lovkin KO's Munguia at this stage.
              I guess we'll see what GGG looks like in December! If he looks great, I think Canelo fights him!

              Boxing-1013 Boxing-1013 likes this.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                I guess we'll see what GGG looks like in December! If he looks great, I think Canelo fights him!
                Really? I think that ship has not only sailed, a tugboat has it out to the distant horizon in the middle of the uncharted ocean. I believe Alvarez is proving more by not fighting Trip G at this point ("He is beneath me, I will not waste my time with a has been who insulted me and I defeated already") than giving him a third match. Alvarez is free agent calling his own shots and I do not think Golovkin is even a small thought anymore to him.

                Trip G may have to settle for keeping his brand alive by fighting the other 160 options and hope he has enough left in the tank to beat most. Munguia is a good option, a young fighter entering his prime who has shown a willingness to trade leather and help sell fights. Baring a loss and rematch situation against Murata, Munguia looks like a winner for a good payday.
                BustedKnuckles BustedKnuckles likes this.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                  i don't want to see GGG! I want to see Munguia fight a Champ in his prime!
                  It's not like Munguia has one fight left in his career man. Charlo and Andrade can always fight each other too. That's a logical fight for them that never has gotten made, for like 10 years

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by landotter View Post

                    Really? I think that ship has not only sailed, a tugboat has it out to the distant horizon in the middle of the uncharted ocean. I believe Alvarez is proving more by not fighting Trip G at this point ("He is beneath me, I will not waste my time with a has been who insulted me and I defeated already") than giving him a third match. Alvarez is free agent calling his own shots and I do not think Golovkin is even a small thought anymore to him.

                    Trip G may have to settle for keeping his brand alive by fighting the other 160 options and hope he has enough left in the tank to beat most. Munguia is a good option, a young fighter entering his prime who has shown a willingness to trade leather and help sell fights. Baring a loss and rematch situation against Murata, Munguia looks like a winner for a good payday.
                    He wouldn't want a chance to KO him? Come on man

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                    • #20
                      Munguia looks alright. Focusing more on offense. Time for a title shot though.

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