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  • #31
    Originally posted by toshmurph View Post
    Really hope he keeps his word and faces the winner of this fight!

    I can see him Tyson Fury'ing his way out of it though!
    lol this needs to become a thing ala 'hattoned'

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View Post
      N'Jikam is a B level opponent no question but as far as boxing ability I rate him higher than anybody 3G has fought. And thats including Macklin, who im sure we both agree is the better all around boxer. Im just talking pure boxing ability. I thought N'Jikam looked the part but couldnt take a punch.
      lol he's really going to do well against Golovkin then... I don't even know why Quillin brought him up, Quillin struggled with him.

      Originally posted by SeivUrBref View Post
      Why the fucc does the pot always call the kettle black?
      pot's a racist cnut!

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      • #33
        Would love to see this fight.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Jloro View Post
          Arguably but I was thinking the same thing.

          Quillin will KO GGG doe....
          I like Quillin but for GGG...
          Quillin is easy work for GGG, Gennady would take him to school easy.

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          • #35
            Quillen knocks GGG the **** out. Ok, I don't know that for sure but I'm pulling for Quillen if they fight.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by dray435 View Post
              Golovkin is more hype than substance he hasn't faced anyone of note, he is skill deficient and I even believe his punching power is overrated he beats guys with an accumulation of punches as opposed to single shots, he reminds me of the hype job Edison Miranda who at one point was touted as the second coming of Marvin Hagler which is laughable, Marvin Hagler would have eaten up this crop of Middleweights and past MWs like so many crunchy cheese snacks. Hagler would have destroyed Edison Miranda within four rds and Golovkin in 3-4 rds Golovkin is good kid but a hype job I just hope he doesn't start believing his own hype because that makes it even worse. At this stage of the game I believe kid chocolate has a very good chance of beating him and if Macklin can take is shots I like Macklin in the fight, he is a nice kid though and good luck to him but he doesn't remotely resemble anything in relation to a prime Marvin Hagler and honestly he never will, he doesn't have the skill sets, ability, punch variety, chin, determination, and toughness all the things that made Hagler such a great fighter. But in terms of ruling the present MW division im not sure about that I would like to see how he fairs against even Chavez Jr which I view as a toss up fight, I see nothing about him that suggests he will be the dominant champ even in this weak MW division, but good luck to him.
              What're we talking here bro? Cheezits? Cruchy Cheetos? some Snyder's Pretzel Pieces? (those are hard as fcuk) and how much we talking here? BE SPECIFIC PLZ!!!

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              • #37
                I like to see more of GGG or Quillin. But pondering both fighters latest fights and considering GGG amatuer background. GGG would roll over Quillin with ease.

                As of right now I see GGG as the heir apparent to the 160lb throne.

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                • #38
                  GGG and Quillin have pretty comparable resumes in my opinion. The only reason why GGG would edge it is because his opponents have been hyped up more - poor-man's-Maravilla Proksa, the journeyman Ouma, one-punch wonder Ishida. Honestly, Rosado is probably his best win. Quillin has the ghost of Winky and a pretty solid performance against N'Dam, who would probably give a lot of guys trouble.

                  I do commend GGG for stepping it up with Macklin; we'll have to see where Quillin goes from here.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by r__mutt View Post
                    GGG and Quillin have pretty comparable resumes in my opinion. The only reason why GGG would edge it is because his opponents have been hyped up more - poor-man's-Maravilla Proksa, the journeyman Ouma, one-punch wonder Ishida. Honestly, Rosado is probably his best win. Quillin has the ghost of Winky and a pretty solid performance against N'Dam, who would probably give a lot of guys trouble.

                    I do commend GGG for stepping it up with Macklin; we'll have to see where Quillin goes from here.
                    Quillin should fight the winner of Barker-Geale
                    not sure who he should fight next though. Maybe Murray?

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                    • #40
                      Cheese Puff Snacks Bro!

                      Originally posted by davidw9785 View Post
                      What're we talking here bro? Cheezits? Cruchy Cheetos? some Snyder's Pretzel Pieces? (those are hard as fcuk) and how much we talking here? BE SPECIFIC PLZ!!!

                      Cheese puff snacks bro, you know the best kind, the kind that melt in your mouth without any effort. A prime Hagler would have killed them all to death, when they were comparing Pavlik and Miranda to the likes of Hagler I was the first to scream blasphemy and eventually they both got exposed as being very limited one dimensional fighters. The same appears to be happening with Golovkin a prime Hagler would have ****d his soul and threw him away like soiled toilet tissue, completely useless and worthless afterwards, much of Haglers competition like Fully Obel, Roldan,a prime pre Hagler Mugabi would have koed Golovkin Im convinced of it.

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