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  • #21
    Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
    No blueprint in beating him in the pros though. No wins over top 5 guys cause none of them want to fight him, they are too scared of what he's doing to non-top 10 ranked guys and #9 ranked fighters.

    It has nothing to do with the networks not offering the top guys enough money to fight him, it's just that they are afraid of the power that he has shown against fighters who weren't even in the top 15 at 160, Ishida and Rosado. Guys like Martinez who happily fight fringe contenders like Matthew Macklin, Golovkin's best win, duck Golovkin.

    Quillin ducking, Murray ducking, Barker ducking, Geale ducking, Sturm hiding and paid Golovkin step aside money, Chavez Jr ran away from the division rather than face the wrath of GGG, Rosado talking crap about gloves, Ishida retired, Stevens recovering in BK. Who's gonna step up? Mora?
    What happens to your Murray over GGG bet if Murray forfeits, as it seems likely?

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    • #22
      Its a boxing forum, why wouldn't I share a more in depth link to a world champions amateur record?

      Its actually funny considering his amateur record is what most use in debates for trying to make out he is some sort of unbeatable monster.

      Oh well I am sure some will appreciate and even try find the videos and such.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
        350-5, or not. The guy has at least 8 losses and here they all are!

        2002-03-09 71kg Damian Austin CUB +8:8 Halle, Germany Chemistry Cup Final

        2002-04-10 71kg Suriya Prasathinpimai THA 22:19 ****kok, Thailand Kings Cup Final

        2003-05-17 71kg Andre Dirrell USA 15:14 Tunica, USA dual USA-KZK dual USA-KZK 12:8

        2004-05-29 75kg Yordanis Despaigne CUB 37:34 Athens, Greece Olympic Test Event Semi-final

        2004-08-28 75kg Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov RUS 28:18 Athens, Greece Olympic Games Final

        2005-03-26 75kg Nikolay Galochkin RUS 20:9 Baku, Azerbaijan Chowdry Cup Semi-Final

        2005-04-14 75kg Eduard Gutknecht GER 17:13 Halle, Germany Chemie Pokal Quarter-Final

        2005-11-16 75kg Mohamed Hikal EGY 27:21 Mianyang, China World Champs Preliminaries
        great find there mate

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        • #24
          Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
          Yet the 500 ALTs all with 600+ posts in 2 weeks non stop slurping the guys balls & going on like boxing evolves around him aren't?

          Its a boxing forum. I posted something of relevance.

          I also enjoy talking about boxing not just one fighter.

          Could you imagine being on a football forum and nearly every post was ''Beckhams de best yo!'' Its crazy & I feel for the real boxing fans who support him I really do.
          Blasphemous..... Beckham has never been the best at any time.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
            No blueprint in beating him in the pros though. No wins over top 5 guys cause none of them want to fight him, they are too scared of what he's doing to non-top 10 ranked guys and #9 ranked fighters.

            It has nothing to do with the networks not offering the top guys enough money to fight him, it's just that they are afraid of the power that he has shown against fighters who weren't even in the top 15 at 160, Ishida and Rosado. Guys like Martinez who happily fight fringe contenders like Matthew Macklin, Golovkin's best win, duck Golovkin.

            Quillin ducking, Murray ducking, Barker ducking, Geale ducking, Sturm hiding and paid Golovkin step aside money, Chavez Jr ran away from the division rather than face the wrath of GGG, Rosado talking crap about gloves, Ishida retired, Stevens recovering in BK. Who's gonna step up? Mora?
            Quillin, Murray, Barker, Geale, and Sturm are not exactly Murderer's Row but I digress because you can only fight those in your era.

            Back to the subject: From 5 loses to 8 actually almost doubles the losses not that it matters compared to 350 wins but it is something.

            I am proud of the fact that I finished my AM career above 500. (barely LOL)

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            • #26
              Who cares about amateur boxing anyway. The guys fought on HBO 4x already lol. Zou has two gold medals and can't fight a lick so there.

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              • #27
                The real question is, why does he only have 5 loses and, who changed it.

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                • #28
                  It wouldn't surprise me if Quillin, Martinez, Ward, and Murray express their eager to actually fight him upon learning this new revelation.

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                  • #29
                    oh man this has changed everything i have thought about golovkin. This completely changes everything he has done as a pro maybe his real name is ted

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                    • #30
                      So, first they said he supposedly only lost once and that loss was avenged then it was 5 and now 8?


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