After seeing Quillin last night, I'm convinced GGG beats him.

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  • -MAKAVELLI-
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    #31
    i dont think Quillin lasts more than 5 rounds...


    i really hope that, somehow, GGG gets Martinez before any of these guys so all roads lead to him and anything else would be a duck

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    • FrankieClutch
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      #32
      Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI-
      i dont think Quillin lasts more than 5 rounds...


      i really hope that, somehow, GGG gets Martinez before any of these guys so all roads lead to him and anything else would be a duck
      Part of me agrees, because I would love all roads to lead to GGG. But at the same time, Sergio hasn't looked so good as of late, so I don't think he would have much of a chance against GGG. If the fight happens, I just hope it's a great fight!

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        #33
        Originally posted by FrankieClutch
        Part of me agrees, because I would love all roads to lead to GGG. But at the same time, Sergio hasn't looked so good as of late, so I don't think he would have much of a chance against GGG. If the fight happens, I just hope it's a great fight!

        that's why i want GGG to get that shot...Sergio is ripe right now and if someone, like Quillin, gets that fight and wins, it would be easy for him to not fight GGG

        if GGG is the top dog at 160, all these guys wouldn't really have a choice but to go for a fight with the champ

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        • FrankieClutch
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          #34
          Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI-
          that's why i want GGG to get that shot...Sergio is ripe right now and if someone, like Quillin, gets that fight and wins, it would be easy for him to not fight GGG

          if GGG is the top dog at 160, all these guys wouldn't really have a choice but to go for a fight with the champ
          And that's why I partly agreed lol. I'm a fan of GGG, but I'm also a fan of Sergio. I would love for GGG to be the guy at 60, but at the same time I don't wanna see Sergio get KO'd... Ehhh, whatever, I guess it's inevitable at this point huh?

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            #35
            Quillin and Rosado put on a damn good show !!! GGG vs Quillin would be a good scrap !! Curtis Stevens is not a push over so let's see that fight first !!! I see Curtis Stevens winning !!!!! By Knockout Martin Murray vs Quillin would be nice !!! Martinez vs Mayweather or Cotto is a must see !!! Chavez would get his azz handed to him by any of the top guys from 160lbs to 175lbs easy work!!!

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              #36
              Originally posted by FrankieClutch
              And that's why I partly agreed lol. I'm a fan of GGG, but I'm also a fan of Sergio. I would love for GGG to be the guy at 60, but at the same time I don't wanna see Sergio get KO'd... Ehhh, whatever, I guess it's inevitable at this point huh?


              i like Sergio as well...but with the way he's looked lately, it's pretty clear that the 160 torch needs to be passed...might as well pass it to the badass that will fight everyone and probably clean out the division

              if Quillin get that torch, he'd probably just rematch Rosada's bum ass again

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              • Heru
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                #37
                I previously thought Quillin was just as strong as Golovkin, but Rosado demonstrated that that isn't true. Golovkin is probably the strongest middleweight in boxing.

                Don't get it twisted though... Quillin's superior speed and counter punching would still give GGG trouble. Just because Rosado withstand Quillin's offense, doesn't mean Golovkin would take it in stride. I slightly favor Golovkin against Quillin after last night, but those thinking it'd be easy are kidding themselves.

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                • CubanGuyNYC
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Cuban Linx
                  That's not really a bold statement. Not many gave him much of a shot against GGG before the fight either.
                  That's the way I see it. I thought GGG would beat Quillin before the Rosado fight. Now I'm convinced of it. Pete's only hope would be to land a bomb. While that can certainly happen, I wouldn't bet on it.

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                  • The Gambler1981
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                    #39
                    Although I would favor Golovkin to beat Quillin and did before last nights fight, I would just say making too much out of one fight that is a very different style match-up is not a good way to look at a match-up.

                    People get too caught up, but in this case they likely aren't wrong

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                    • CubanGuyNYC
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by The Gambler1981
                      Although I would favor Golovkin to beat Quillin and did before last nights fight, I would just say making too much out of one fight that is a very different style match-up is not a good way to look at a match-up.

                      People get too caught up, but in this case they likely aren't wrong
                      Glad you added that last line. lol

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