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  • #11
    Originally posted by HanzGruber View Post
    they should call golovkin the can opener
    hahaha, sad but true. Kirkland up from 154 next up to the batter's plate, lol.

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    • #12
      who in the hell is Adama?

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      • #13
        The good thing about Adama it that although he has a couple of loses , he's never been stopped . So we get to see how a fighter who's never been stopped , holds up vs PLASTER . I'm putting my money on the plaster EVERY time .

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        • #14
          Originally posted by ThePugalist View Post
          Ban me huh .... Lol ! Why ? Cause my opinion of this guy is not status quo ? If u can be objective for 5 minutes you'd realize that as devastating as Trinadad and Margacheato's power was when they were using the plaster , GGG's power is even more devastating . Everyone should at least be skeptical , but u don't even bat an eye ! Something's gotta be in the koolaid .
          Margarito never had devastating power

          And do you think that in the wake of that incident, all the trainers of GGG's opponents haven't bothered to check his hands being wrapped?

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          • #15
            F... GGG , his new name is Techno-Hands .

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            • #16
              Margacheato never had devastating power when he was plastered up ??? R u serious ??? If my memory serves me correct he's the only fighter who holds the dubious distinction of dropping Cotto twice in a fight , and if u know anything about boxing u should know that it's rare to see Cotto one the mat once , let alone twice . Of course in their 2nd fight Margacheato was Plaster-less and got pummeled .

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              • #17
                Originally posted by ThePugalist View Post
                Ban me huh .... Lol ! Why ? Cause my opinion of this guy is not status quo ? If u can be objective for 5 minutes you'd realize that as devastating as Trinadad and Margacheato's power was when they were using the plaster , GGG's power is even more devastating . Everyone should at least be skeptical , but u don't even bat an eye ! Something's gotta be in the koolaid .
                Your opinion is purely that, contrived rubbish with no solid base. In a nutshell, stop spamming the thread with nonsense that is purely unfounded speculation.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by ThePugalist View Post
                  Margacheato never had devastating power when he was plastered up ??? R u serious ??? If my memory serves me correct he's the only fighter who holds the dubious distinction of dropping Cotto twice in a fight , and if u know anything about boxing u should know that it's rare to see Cotto one the mat once , let alone twice . Of course in their 2nd fight Margacheato was Plaster-less and got pummeled .
                  If you know anything about boxing, you'd know Cotto was dropped twice by Manny Pacquiao and once by Ricardo Torres....LOL Cotto is not exactly known for his great chin or defence.

                  Not sure if trolling or actually ******ed?

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                    who in the hell is Adama?
                    Pay your bets and I'll tell you

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                      who in the hell is Adama?
                      http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Human:90060

                      Name: Osumanu Adama
                      Alias: Ozzie Adams / Machine Gun
                      Born: 1980-12-24 (Age:33)
                      Birthplace: Accra, Ghana
                      Nationality: Ghana
                      Stance: Orthodox
                      Height: 5′ 11″ / 180cm

                      Adama is tough and durable, he's never been stopped.

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