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Originally posted by Nash out View Post
The Dominic Wade win will go down in history. Shortly before he won his title he also beat Mikhail Makarov, a beast who was 10-0 at the time. It was billed as GGG vs MMM. They battled it out at Sparkassen-Arena, Kiel, and against all odds, Golovkin scored a 2nd round knockout win. Makarov was never the same again, returning 5 years later to win one more fight, ending his career 11-1. Makarov of course will still make the Hall of Fame, but the way he lost, and that he was never the same again means that he will not be remembered as an ATG. Nash out.
It wasn't GGGeezer who was ducking entire divs.
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He's turning 40 right before Murata fight. Anything he does at this point in time is bonus. Fighters who are successful at this age are extremely rare. Vast majority of them start losing to journeymen at this stage - and Murata is no journeyman.
If you think about boxers who found some degree of success after turning 40, you're coming across ATGs. Hopkins, Foreman, SRR, Pacman.Elastic Recoilz
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I'm a fan of both guys. GGG won the first fight with Canelo. Period, end of sentence. Anyone who has gone back and watched that fight with a modicum of impartiality understands that. It's a shame he was robbed of that moment.
That being said, Canelo won the second fight and GGG has slipped in the intervening time while Canelo has gotten better. I've really been hoping there wouldn't be a third fight because I believe GGG will likely lose by a significant margin (in not get KO'd) and it will taint the narrative of his career. The only reason I'm happy this fight is slated to happen is for GGG to get paid because when he was dominant he had to take smaller paydays because guys like Sturm, Martinez and Cotto ducked him.
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Originally posted by Lance98 View PostHe is going to retire with no significant wins in his resume, and he is not worthy of a hall of fame induction. If you think about it, he never really won the big one whenever he steps up in competition. He arguably lost to jacobs and derevyanchenko, and he can never beat canelo. He was a HBO hype job made to look like some "monster", but he is a nothing more than a mouse.
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Before we write GGG off, let's see how this fight with Murata goes. Certainly, at 40, his reflexes and speed are going to be diminished. But, his experience, power, timing, and technique are still there and are going to be more important. We should have a good idea of what GGG has left after this fight.Afi23 likes this.
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Originally posted by Get em up View Post
He may beat Murata and I suppose there is a wild card snowballs chance in hell he beats Canelo ( even though a snowball's has zero chance in hell ) the other things after that are seriously fairytales and candy cane dreams. GGG is ancient in a boxing ring and I'm honestly not sure he wins in Japan.
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