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  • TheProudLunatic
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    #21
    This thread is going accordingly !!!!!

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    • kafkod
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      #22
      At his peak, GGG had the best jab, best chin and hardest punch, P4P in the whole of boxing. It wasn't his fault that none of the other champions at that time would fight him. Now he is a first ballot hall of Famer, which I predicted he was going to be long ago, Eat that crow, haters.

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      • Donnie Herrera
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        #23
        Originally posted by TheProudLunatic
        The writers really nailed this one


        That "run" of his -
        Nunez
        Tapia
        Ouma
        Simon
        Fuchigami
        Proksa
        Rosado
        Ishida
        Macklin
        Stevens
        Adama
        Geale
        Rubio
        Murray
        Monroe jr
        LeMeh
        Wade
        Brook
        Jacobs (FINALLY !!!!!!)
        Nelo 1 (an almost W )
        Vanes
        Nelo 2, That Mexican business
        Rolls
        Shortychenko (TOP 10 Robbery !!!!!)
        Kamil
        Murata
        Nelo 3 (padding his retirement fund)

        No one on Earth could have duplicated this feat !!!!
        Not even JCCjr (giggles)

        If Floyd or Canelo had this resume???…



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        • Elastic Recoilz
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          #24
          GGG clocked boxing almost as if it was a video game! From beating up grown men as a kid on the streets of Kazakhstan, to becoming an amateur boxer, to reaching the pinnacle and winning silver at the Olympics, to becoming pro, to becoming P4P#1 and two times unified 160lbs Champion, to making generational wealth, to securing the future of Olympic Boxing, to becoming President of World Boxing and finally being inducted into the hall of fame.

          The guy is an absolute legend!

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            #25
            Originally posted by Donnie Herrera

            If Floyd or Canelo had this resume???…


            I can picture Jeff Horn making that run
            Vinnie Paz is more deserving

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              #26
              Originally posted by kafkod
              At his peak, GGG had the best jab, best chin and hardest punch, P4P in the whole of boxing. It wasn't his fault that none of the other champions at that time would fight him. Now he is a first ballot hall of Famer, which I predicted he was going to be long ago, Eat that crow, haters.
              His jab was a thing of beauty
              Won't deny him that.
              His power went bye bye once he stepped up his competition.
              You GGGroupies love making excuses for him.
              You mugs hate Nelo (or lamely pretend to be neutral) yet, Nelo's resume absolutely obliterates Triple Flops garbage.

              No Nelo, NO HOF
              The reward for ALMOST beating Nelo 1 out of 3
              Holy shlt what a joke.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Elastic Recoilz
                GGG clocked boxing almost as if it was a video game! From beating up grown men as a kid on the streets of Kazakhstan, to becoming an amateur boxer, to reaching the pinnacle and winning silver at the Olympics, to becoming pro, to becoming P4P#1 and two times unified 160lbs Champion, to making generational wealth, to securing the future of Olympic Boxing, to becoming President of World Boxing and finally being inducted into the hall of fame.

                The guy is an absolute legend!
                Your sarcasm is off the charts

                Well done, sir !!!!

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                • TheProudLunatic
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                  #28
                  This thread is hilarious

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                  • Nash out
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by TheProudLunatic
                    The writers really nailed this one


                    That "run" of his -
                    Nunez
                    Tapia
                    Ouma
                    Simon
                    Fuchigami
                    Proksa
                    Rosado
                    Ishida
                    Macklin
                    Stevens
                    Adama
                    Geale
                    Rubio
                    Murray
                    Monroe jr
                    LeMeh
                    Wade
                    Brook
                    Jacobs (FINALLY !!!!!!)
                    Nelo 1 (an almost W )
                    Vanes
                    Nelo 2, That Mexican business
                    Rolls
                    Shortychenko (TOP 10 Robbery !!!!!)
                    Kamil
                    Murata
                    Nelo 3 (padding his retirement fund)

                    No one on Earth could have duplicated this feat !!!!
                    Not even JCCjr (giggles)

                    Mr. Lunatic, you are a fine specimen, but Nash must further enlighten you on the magic of GGG. To KO the great Macklin so early was the stuff of legend. Yes, all the greater greats, beat an entry-level great like Macklin, but GGG did it better than anyone. Also, remember, Curtis Stevens was riding the crest of a wave at that time. He was KO'ing people for fun, and when he threw a fictional funeral for GGG, we all believed it. Golovkin beat the finest version of Stevens the world has ever seen for a God-tier victory.

                    Some decent wins led to Kell Brook, and actually, Chocolate Brownies was better at the higher weight. Golovkin, therefore also beat the best version of Mr. Ebanie Bridges. An elite win. A close, but deserved and great win over the Jacobs Cracker, led to a draw that was really a win vs prime Canelo. Canelo 2, though a loss, was a close win on Nash's scorecard, so, you tell me, what's more important? 3 judges' scorecards and an official win, or being the winner on Nash's scorecard? You and I both know it's option B, and Golovkin was thrilled to learn that he won on Nash's card.

                    Every great boxer needs a great robbery win on his resume, and Shortychenko has provided that for a few other guys, too, so give GGG his props for adding one to his resume. A decent win over Murata was his real last fight, and one final retirement pension fund and dive vs Canelo, was like Tyson vs Jake Paul, so in many ways, that was another win.

                    I'm sure now that you have read this, you'll understand why Golovkin has been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Nash out - His Majesty

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                    • TheProudLunatic
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                      #30

                      Originally posted by Nash out

                      Mr. Lunatic, you are a fine specimen, but Nash must further enlighten you on the magic of GGG. To KO the great Macklin so early was the stuff of legend. Yes, all the greater greats, beat an entry-level great like Macklin, but GGG did it better than anyone. Also, remember, Curtis Stevens was riding the crest of a wave at that time. He was KO'ing people for fun, and when he threw a fictional funeral for GGG, we all believed it. Golovkin beat the finest version of Stevens the world has ever seen for a God-tier victory.

                      Some decent wins led to Kell Brook, and actually, Chocolate Brownies was better at the higher weight. Golovkin, therefore also beat the best version of Mr. Ebanie Bridges. An elite win. A close, but deserved and great win over the Jacobs Cracker, led to a draw that was really a win vs prime Canelo. Canelo 2, though a loss, was a close win on Nash's scorecard, so, you tell me, what's more important? 3 judges' scorecards and an official win, or being the winner on Nash's scorecard? You and I both know it's option B, and Golovkin was thrilled to learn that he won on Nash's card.

                      Every great boxer needs a great robbery win on his resume, and Shortychenko has provided that for a few other guys, too, so give GGG his props for adding one to his resume. A decent win over Murata was his real last fight, and one final retirement pension fund and dive vs Canelo, was like Tyson vs Jake Paul, so in many ways, that was another win.

                      I'm sure now that you have read this, you'll understand why Golovkin has been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Nash out - His Majesty
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