Why Floyd could Beat Golovkin

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  • ИATAS
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    #11
    Of course Floyd wins, he wins every fantasy fight

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    • FrankieClutch
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      #12
      I think skill for skill, Floyd beats GGG. However, there are weight classes for a reason. Against 140-147 (and most 154's) fighters, Floyd can catch punches on the shoulders and gloves and continue to counter and box.

      Against someone as big and strong as GGG, he won't be able to get away with it for a whole fight. Those shoulder punches, grazing shots, and shots caught on the glove will wear down anyone the size of Floyd. It wouldn't be fair.

      TL;DR: I believe Floyd is too small to fight at 160

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      • ModernTalking
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        #13
        Floyd would beat GGG blindfolded with one arm tie to his back...it's a fantasy fight. In the real world his health even come first vs a little Asian midget.

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        • The Problem Child
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          #14
          If a 38 year old Mosley was able to hurt Mayweather..



          The hardest puncher in the game while in his prime definitely will. And he won't be able to hold Triple G like that... Triple G would shake him off and finish him in scary fashion.

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          • Daddy T
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            #15
            if you've been in the ring before you'd know that no matter how skilled you are you can't just dance around the ring pot shoting a guy who has decent skill, is much bigger, who walks through your best shots, and who's jab alone hurts you. You can't cover up on the ropes rolling and taking shots on arms and shoulders cause even shots on your arms hurt like hell. You land a clean shot on him and it doesn't do shit then you take one on the gloves and it rocks you backwards.

            the fight is not gonna happen anyway. floyd knows he's got no chance at 160 and he prob wouldn't fight him at 154 either ... GGG may just about be able to make that (I have my doubts) but if floyd wouldn't fight Canelo at 154 there is no way he'll fight GGG there and I can't see GGG being able to make 152 without being a walking skeleton.

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            • I Love Jesus!
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              #16
              Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
              While I don't see this fight ever happening due to the size difference and lack of name recognition on Golovkin's part, it is still an interesting match up. GGG at 154 would be the most dangerous fight for Floyd right now but I honestly believe it is a winnable fight for him.

              My reasons for this opinion are simple: Me :*******: Floyd
              Short and to the point

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              • John Locke
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                #17
                GGG would stop Floyd imo. Too big, too strong etc. Floyd hasn't got enough power to keep GGG away from him, GGG would walk through his punches and eventually wear him down. GGG beats anyone from 154 to 160.

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                • Weebler I
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
                  While I don't see this fight ever happening due to the size difference and lack of name recognition on Golovkin's part
                  Lack of name recognition....Robert Guerrero? Golovkin's pulling 1.5m viewers.

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                  • Kuyukut
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                    #19
                    what's wrong with fucking floyd the fraud fans. do they really think that floyd's really that good!

                    and now they're saying fraud will beat golovkin?

                    red k as soon as i'm able to.

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                    • al-Xander
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                      #20
                      These Floyd worshipers have one track minds. They call anyone who KO's his opponent a come-forward fighter. I've seen GG's fights and his last one in particular. His defense is superb. Stevens can hardly land any punch with GG using old-school bobbing, ducking and weaving. Why do you think the difference in overall score is massive even without the KO?

                      These are the kinds of fans we have today. They're not really watching.

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