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  • junior gong
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    #11
    GGG will walk down and through Quillin.

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    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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      #12
      Originally posted by DosRounds
      Abel Sanchez reminds me of Freddie Roach, always talking crap and an attention whore
      Abel Sanchez is a douchebag and I realized that this weekend.


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      • Holywarrior
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        #13
        I thought it was Top rank who wouldn't do business with GBP?

        I've never heard of K2 not willing to work with GBP/Showtime?

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        • jetgizo
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          #14
          You could argue both fighters are hiding behind the battle of the networks. GGG seems to be the more seasoned/better/more complete fighter right now. But boxing is about match ups and I think Quillin matches up well with GGG. Quillin is everything GGG hasnt faced up till this point. This is the fight I want to see more than any other fight above 147. Either make it or move up and fight Froch or Ward. Stop calling out WWs.

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          • chepboxingking
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            #15
            Originally posted by jvsnypes
            Quillin vs GGG would be a great fight. Its a toss up. I guarantee you that GGG wouldn't walk through Quillin the way he did Stevens. Golovkin can't fight going backwards. The few times Stevens got aggressive, he was successful. Quillin has the ability and skill to seriously test GGG.
            Negative man! (Broner voice) GGG will walk right through Quillin. Stevens was successful at times, but once he felt the GGG's power, gameplan changes. GGG is not only the most skillful fighter at 160, he's also the most powerful one. He also showed he has a great chin because stevens got him with some great shots that never fazed him. In addition, the stevens that came to fight sat will beat quillin

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            • Weebler I
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              #16
              Originally posted by jetgizo
              You could argue both fighters are hiding behind the battle of the networks. GGG seems to be the more seasoned/better/more complete fighter right now. But boxing is about match ups and I think Quillin matches up well with GGG. Quillin is everything GGG hasnt faced up till this point. This is the fight I want to see more than any other fight above 147. Either make it or move up and fight Froch or Ward. Stop calling out WWs.
              An opponent that runs around? (Rosado)
              A opponent that has power? (Stevens)

              Neither are much of an issue to Golovkin, and when you take into account Quillin's questionable defense, work-rate and punch resistance it's a wrap.

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              • jetgizo
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                #17
                Originally posted by chepboxingking
                Negative man! (Broner voice) GGG will walk right through Quillin. Stevens was successful at times, but once he felt the GGG's power, gameplan changes. GGG is not only the most skillful fighter at 160, he's also the most powerful one. He also showed he has a great chin because stevens got him with some great shots that never fazed him. In addition, the stevens that came to fight sat will beat quillin
                HBO was trying to build Stevens up. Stevens was small and his power was overrated. GGG struggled with Stevens' hand speed more than anything. It was still a great performance by GGG and he showed me some things in that fight. But he still is going in the ring against undersized MWs.

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                • T18Z
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by jetgizo
                  HBO was trying to build Stevens up. Stevens was small and his power was overrated. GGG struggled with Stevens' hand speed more than anything. It was still a great performance by GGG and he showed me some things in that fight. But he still is going in the ring against undersized MWs.
                  Honestly doubt his power was overrated, I think Golovkins chin was just underrated.

                  Lastly, how is he going in the ring against undersized middleweights? Are you saying because Stevens is 5ft7 he doesn't belong in the MW division, despite fighting upwards of 175lb previously? Tyson was 5ft10, much smaller than 99% of heavyweights, never stopped him.
                  Last edited by T18Z; 11-04-2013, 10:10 AM.

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                  • jetgizo
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by The Weebler I
                    An opponent that runs around? (Rosado)
                    A opponent that has power? (Stevens)

                    Neither are much of an issue to Golovkin, and when you take into account Quillin's questionable defense, work-rate and punch resistance it's a wrap.
                    Its obvious to me that Quillin wasnt prepared for Rosado coming forward. But Quillin is huge and can punch. And dont talk to me about Stevens power because I didnt see much of that on Saturday. Kind of overrated if you ask me. And I already said I think GGG is the best MW out there. Other than Quillin I dont care for the rest of that division. GGG is almost 32. Take the training wheels off and start making the compelling match ups guys like me want to see, such as Froch, Ward, and other fighters of note at 168. Im tired of watching GGG beat up on little guys.

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                    • jetgizo
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by T18Z
                      Honestly doubt his power was overrated, I think Golovkins chin was just underrated.

                      Lastly, how is he going in the ring against undersized middleweights? Are you saying because Stevens is 5ft7 he doesn't belong in the MW division, despite fighting upwards of 175lb previously? Tyson was 5ft10, much smaller than 99% of heavyweights, never stopped him.
                      Come on man Tyson? Is that your argument really? You use the one exception to the rule to make your point. Theres always an exception to the rule but it still isnt the norm. Im not hating on GGG.I said I was impressed. Its just sad that in this twitter/message board world you have to either be an obnoxious fan boy or your a hater.

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