Comments Thread For: Golovkin Wants Andre Ward, Chavez Jr. in The Future

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  • dlee020420
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    #51
    Originally posted by tito_bandito
    I looked through his boxrec and watched list last five fights and I only see him fighting poor opposition what's the hype about? I mean Proksa is a solid win but he's just like any other European bum...
    I'll agree he hasn't fought anyone serious yet but he's willing to... who do you think takes the win between ggg and ortiz without bias and how will it go down?

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    • tito_bandito
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      #52
      Originally posted by dlee020420
      I'll agree he hasn't fought anyone serious yet but he's willing to... who do you think takes the win between ggg and ortiz without bias and how will it go down?
      Golovkin is a bigger more active guy and Ortiz is coming off a long lay off and surgery. Obvious answer there. Come on dude wtf does this have to do with Ortiz?

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      • MDPopescu
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        #53
        Originally posted by tito_bandito
        No body wants to fight him cuz he can't sell for ****. What's so spectacular about that? He needs to fight a former world champ or something. All he's fought are contenders with more than four L's on their record and bums from Europe. I see the potential but he's what 31 years old and has the resume of a young prospect?
        Ward’s amateur record – 114-5
        Golovkin’s amateur record – 345-5
        Ward’s pro record – 26-14
        Golovkin’s pro record – 26-23

        ... Apart from the Super Six mandatory opponents, who did Ward beat?... Please don't mention Dawson...
        Last edited by MDPopescu; 06-18-2013, 07:43 PM.

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        • straightleft
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          #54
          Good for him. You need to fight the best available out there if you want respect and recognition.

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          • tito_bandito
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            #55
            Originally posted by MDPopescu
            Ward’s amature record – 114-5
            Golovkin’s amature record – 345-5
            Ward’s pro record – 26-14
            Golovkin’s pro record – 26-23

            ... Apart from the Super Six mandatory opponents, who did Ward beat?... Please don't mention Dawson...
            Thank you for answering

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            • mathed
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              #56
              3G knocks out both Ward and Chavez jr

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              • raf727
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                #57
                Originally posted by bopbopbbe
                Its possible but i feel like GGG is an overall better boxer than abraham. But who knows until GGG fights somebody good.
                You are right, GGG has a stellar amateur pedigree with around 400 fights, Abraham is just basic. Abraham is very average, C level fighter, GGG is better in every department.

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                • Doctor_Tenma
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                  #58
                  That would be a horrible move for Golovkin, I'd rather he clean house at 160, then move up after.

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                  • Weebler I
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by leonthegee
                    No way 3G gives Chavez Jr. the edge by giving him a catch weight. As soon as his contract with HBO is up he's going after Canelo and Kid Chocolate.
                    Golovkin is willing to fight anyone from 154 to 175 home or away.

                    He might even do 152 for Mayweather.

                    Originally posted by BabyFaceAssasin
                    I say he fights both. However, GGG might be similar to Abraham where he looked very dominant at MW but once he went up to SMW he looked too small and didn't carry his devastating power with him.
                    Golovkin touches cruiserweights in sparring. Ask Afolabi.

                    Originally posted by El C@cique@PR
                    GGG is very good but too damn overrated! Kassim Ouma beat his ass FFS!
                    I've only watched a couple of rounds of that fight, Golovkin was not impressive that particular night but he did win the fight.

                    Originally posted by tito_bandito
                    No body wants to fight him cuz he can't sell for ****. What's so spectacular about that? He needs to fight a former world champ or something. All he's fought are contenders with more than four L's on their record and bums from Europe. I see the potential but he's what 31 years old and has the resume of a young prospect?
                    That's why he's fighting 4/5 times per year.

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                    • MDPopescu
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                      #60
                      I've just heard that Golovkin stated he wants Canelo first.

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