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  • T18Z
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    #11
    Originally posted by Light_Speed
    I think GGG is simply better than Matthysse in every way.
    Agreed, everything Golovkin does is simply better.

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    • Jaliscoguey13
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      #12
      I wish the ref wouldve allowed Peterson to continue so Matthysee wouldve laid him down for good.

      Golovkins body shot wins this one though.

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      • LeG00N
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        #13
        Obviously Matthysse.
        A lot of people thought Peterson could actually beat Matthysse.

        and that Left hook sent Peterson to hell. It was visually better.

        I'm not surprised at the people picking GGG's though. It literally just happened and people are excited about it.

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        • Weebler I
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          #14
          Originally posted by robust_
          Matthysse beat a top 2-4 guy in the division.

          GGG beat a top 10-ish guy.

          I think GGG showed better skill in his win, but Matthysse's was a bit more impressive.
          The US media overrated PEDerson, he was more 4-6 best in his division than 2-4 which is the same as Macklin.

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          • Jloro
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            #15
            Matthysse beat the betteer opponent that was not expected as much (the better win imo)
            but GGG had the more brutal stoppage

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            • -EX-
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              #16
              Golovkin...Macklin COULD NOT continue, Peterson on the other hand felt that power and decided to bail instead of being whacked...

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              • Tay Roc
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                #17
                Originally posted by The Weebler II
                The US media overrated PEDerson, he was more 4-6 best in his division than 2-4 which is the same as Macklin.
                I don't think he was overrated, it was more a result of all the top 140s moving up (Bradley, Alexander, Ortiz), and the other top guys losing (Khan) or fighting each other (Rios v. Alvarado). So maybe a few years ago, he was barely top 10, but with the current circumstances he "deserved" to be top 5.

                Either way, I still think beating Peterson at 140 is a bigger accomplishment than beating Macklin at 160. Both had stunning KOs (GGG's was a bit better). I also agree that GGG looked much more refined than Matthysse. Still Pederson > Macklin, so I give the nod to Matthysse.

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                • Southpawology
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                  #18
                  No right or wrong answer really, pederson and macklin were both the litmus test for matthysse and GGG and not only did they pass their tests they both passed it with flying colors.

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                  • ShamrockXpress
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                    #19
                    Can I add kovalevs 3rd round stoppage of campillo to the list? The machine and GGG were equally impressive in my eyes, both stopping durable veterans of their division, both of whom had fought everyone in their respective divisions giving good accounts of themselves. Kovalev destroyed a fighter who many thought of as the man in the division, beatable only by robbery.

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                    • Weebler I
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by robust_
                      I don't think he was overrated, it was more a result of all the top 140s moving up (Bradley, Alexander, Ortiz), and the other top guys losing (Khan) or fighting each other (Rios v. Alvarado). So maybe a few years ago, he was barely top 10, but with the current circumstances he "deserved" to be top 5.

                      Either way, I still think beating Peterson at 140 is a bigger accomplishment than beating Macklin at 160. Both had stunning KOs (GGG's was a bit better). I also agree that GGG looked much more refined than Matthysse. Still Pederson > Macklin, so I give the nod to Matthysse.
                      I wasn't arguing with his top 5, just the notion that he was 2-4. Imo he was the same as Macklin, middle of the top 10, from 4-6.

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