i ask him when he was on canvas and making face, are you serious?
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HA !!! I love it !!!!!!
Its either S### or get off the pot !!
In other words if May Jr is too chicken to defend his 154 crown against a 154 GGG then in front of the world he needs to BOW and hand over his belt.
IF Sergio Martinez is too old , too chicken too whatever then Sergio should in front of the world bow and hand over his belt and retire.
OR
both plus Quillin Froch and Ward can get some
OPEN TO THE WORLD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ironically though, if GGG had finished Stevens in the 2nd, Curtis woulda been written off as just being glass jawed and Golovkin although impressive would have gained, to my mind, almost no credit (as beautiful as the KD was).
The fact that Stevens got up to put a fight, albeit that he was overmatched, meant that Golovkin got to showcase his dominance against a tough, game and potentially dangerous opponent.
In some ways his methodical beatdown of Stevens was scarier than a flash KO woulda been, there was just something relentless about the way he went about his work; assured and unhurried but also implacable.
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Originally posted by twosweethooks View PostHA !!! I love it !!!!!!
Its either S### or get off the pot !!
In other words if May Jr is too chicken to defend his 154 crown against a 154 GGG then in front of the world he needs to BOW and hand over his belt.
IF Sergio Martinez is too old , too chicken too whatever then Sergio should in front of the world bow and hand over his belt and retire.
OR
both plus Quillin Froch and Ward can get some
OPEN TO THE WORLD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and FRAUD, for Health reasons will Avoid GGG, at 154,
even though He is the Champion, in that weight Class!!!Last edited by jbpanama; 11-04-2013, 01:09 PM.
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Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View PostIronically though, if GGG had finished Stevens in the 2nd, Curtis woulda been written off as just being glass jawed and Golovkin although impressive would have gained, to my mind, almost no credit (as beautiful as the KD was).
The fact that Stevens got up to put a fight, albeit that he was overmatched, meant that Golovkin got to showcase his dominance against a tough, game and potentially dangerous opponent.
In some ways his methodical beatdown of Stevens was scarier than a flash KO woulda been, there was just something relentless about the way he went about his work; assured and unhurried but also implacable.
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Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View PostIronically though, if GGG had finished Stevens in the 2nd, Curtis woulda been written off as just being glass jawed and Golovkin although impressive would have gained, to my mind, almost no credit (as beautiful as the KD was).
The fact that Stevens got up to put a fight, albeit that he was overmatched, meant that Golovkin got to showcase his dominance against a tough, game and potentially dangerous opponent.
In some ways his methodical beatdown of Stevens was scarier than a flash KO woulda been, there was just something relentless about the way he went about his work; assured and unhurried but also implacable.
Great post, I absolutely agree
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Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View PostIronically though, if GGG had finished Stevens in the 2nd, Curtis woulda been written off as just being glass jawed and Golovkin although impressive would have gained, to my mind, almost no credit (as beautiful as the KD was).
The fact that Stevens got up to put a fight, albeit that he was overmatched, meant that Golovkin got to showcase his dominance against a tough, game and potentially dangerous opponent.
In some ways his methodical beatdown of Stevens was scarier than a flash KO woulda been, there was just something relentless about the way he went about his work; assured and unhurried but also implacable.
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