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    By Cliff Rold - In a little more than a week, one of boxing's most dominant forces over the last decade and change will return to the ring for the first time since 2020. On a busy April 9th for the sport, IBF middleweight titlist Gennadiy Golovkin (41-1-1, 36 KO) will attempt the second defense of the vacant belt he won against Sergiy Derevyanchenko in 2019.
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    Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 03-31-2022, 11:10 PM.

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    Only way story tell end is boost resume beat murata beat alvarez on paper and defend against and defeat charlo since he beat sergey and you had a suspect fight decision. Then retire after or 1 more defense youd be a 2 division unified champ 2x middleweight champ with a deeper resume of names. Thats the only way for full closure with a fairytale ending.
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    • #3
      GGG's legacy is Nelo.
      No one cares about those laughable title defenses.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ry92 View Post
        Only way story tell end is boost resume beat murata beat alvarez on paper and defend against and defeat charlo since he beat sergey and you had a suspect fight decision. Then retire after or 1 more defense youd be a 2 division unified champ 2x middleweight champ with a deeper resume of names. Thats the only way for full closure with a fairytale ending.
        Not gonna happen though, is it?!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tokon View Post

          Not gonna happen though, is it?!
          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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          • #6
            Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post
            GGG's legacy is Nelo.
            No one cares about those laughable title defenses.
            Wait, so you’re the same guy defending Ryan Garcia on the other thread, talking about give him a chance despite him blatantly ducking multiple fighters, but choose to sh** on Ggg who was blatantly ducked by multiple fighters all throughout his prime, and even had guys dropping their titles instead of facing him. I see what’s going on here. You wouldn’t happen to be of Mexican descent would you? Lmaooo

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            • #7
              Ggg is definitely showing his age in the ring. He should forget about canelo and fight eubank & mungia then retire. Maybe do 1 last fight in Kazakhstan against janibek in a passing of the torch type scenario.

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              • #8
                40 years old wow.

                He beat them all. Never lost, as he got older some of his opponents were doing better than the earlier ones.

                He should retire now, undefeated, nothing more to prove.

                I wouldn't be surprised if he lost this one, he hasn't fought in what, 18 months, at 40 years of age and away.

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                • #9
                  He 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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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
                    Wait, so you’re the same guy defending Ryan Garcia on the other thread, talking about give him a chance despite him blatantly ducking multiple fighters, but choose to sh** on Ggg who was blatantly ducked by multiple fighters all throughout his prime, and even had guys dropping their titles instead of facing him. I see what’s going on here. You wouldn’t happen to be of Mexican descent would you? Lmaooo
                    MFers in here claiming these boogeymen have beaten someone
                    I'm not crowning RG or these boogeymen.
                    I'm still WAITING on them to prove themselves, if that's ok with you.......

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                    GGGeezer ducked entire divs despite talking about ''anyone from 154-160+''
                    GGGeezer is nothing without Nelo.
                    Who was 29 year old GGGeezer fighting at that point in his career.
                    GGGroupies didn't GAF about all of those meaningless defenses.
                    Last edited by BodyBagz; 03-31-2022, 07:07 AM.

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