How would Floyd deal with GGG in the ring?

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  • Xpert
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    #41
    Originally posted by hugh grant
    Trust me, GGG at middleweight would be a better win than a CW Canelo win. YOu are clever enough to know this and you don't have to be clever to know this.

    Many people think GGG is superior to Sergio and Sergio is a p4p fighter.
    I like Golovkin, seems like a chill guy, but come on, dude... What has he proven? He got a kinda bad resume so far, he needs to fight some top guys. Sergio is, even if he were to lose to Golovkin now when he's past him prime, a far more proven fighter than Golovkin.

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    • johncods
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      #42
      This again? GGG would hurt mayweather. Too big for Floyd.

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      • orechia
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        #43
        Floyd would counter him and crack him with the lead right everytime GGG comes in...by round 5 GGG will be afraid to throw like every other opponent money faces.

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        • AVDB
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          #44
          Originally posted by tyshun30
          Pretty much this if takes the fight good on his part but why bother talking about a guy who going weight 152 on fight night give up 20 pounds in a weight class he never fought at common sense is lost around and im not even a fmj fan
          I read through some of your post history, yes you are.

          Floyd beating hasn't been an underdog since Corrales. It'd be a big bump in his legacy to fight a middleweight - (especially one that a lot of people think is avoided by middleweights)

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            #45
            Originally posted by Verstyle
            Why would beating GGG make him the Goat??? GGG best win is what???Macklin? And Macklin's claim to fame is getting ko'd by Martinez? Ya'll praise fighters on here for doing nothing and slam fighters who achieve greatness. Yet claim the fighters who achieved greatness need fighters who have done absolutely nothing to be even greater.
            Floyd fans are conveniently pointing to GGG's resume. This is an example of context vs content. Floyd moving up and fighting a middleweight would be another claim to greatness REGARDLESS OF WHO he takes the title from, it could be Quillen or Sergio. Pacquiao had his 8th weight class title manufactured for him. Floyd's win would be 10x greater than Pac's especially since he'd be fighting someone people feel is avoided. If I were a Floyd fan that thought he could do it, I'd want it... In all honesty though, I don't, and he gets KO'd 9/10

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            • AVDB
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              #46
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza
              Of course most people would bet on GGG.

              You're talking about a guy who would have to bulk up to 155 against a career MW.

              Again, not realistic.
              It's realistic. He'd just be the underdog.

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                #47
                Ggg would own Floyd... He is bigger and very skilled... It's like asking hagler vs bob foster, or foster vs Frazier,,, they have weight classes for a reason

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                • IronDanHamza
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by AVDB
                  It's realistic. He'd just be the underdog.
                  I don't think it's realistic at all.

                  Floyd comes to the ring at 150 lbs.

                  Golovkin is a career MW and will likely move up eventually. And one of the hardest punchers at MW if not the hardest.

                  I mean yeah it could happen. Just like Pernell Whitaker-Bernard Hopkins could have happened hypothetically but it's not realistic.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                    I don't think it's realistic at all.

                    Floyd comes to the ring at 150 lbs.

                    Golovkin is a career MW and will likely move up eventually. And one of the hardest punchers at MW if not the hardest.

                    I mean yeah it could happen. Just like Pernell Whitaker-Bernard Hopkins could have happened hypothetically but it's not realistic.
                    Its not realistic the fight can be made, or that he can win? But you could only dismiss the fight happening if something like this has never happened before and youll find it has happened.
                    Even quite recently with DLH stepping up to face BH, isn't too bad an example and BH is better than GGG will ever likely be.
                    But we ar e talking Floyd here, one of the most cautious boxers who ever laced the gloves up, so of course its unlikely he'll face Sergio or GGG.

                    Its just people are trying to help his resume and telling him what he could do in his last fights. Rather than bringing 140lb fighters up to fight you, why don't you take the initiative for once and take yourself up in weight one last time if you think you can do it.
                    If you don't think you can do it, fair enough, and tell the world why you wont do it, as long as people are being honest to and not lied to.
                    Floyd probably will keep quiet about why he wont fight GGG. But Senior would probably say how rubbish GGG is and that Floyd would wipe him out. Well if that is the case put up or shut up.
                    Last edited by hugh grant; 01-18-2014, 06:01 AM.

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                    • tyshun30
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by AVDB
                      I read through some of your post history, yes you are.

                      Floyd beating hasn't been an underdog since Corrales. It'd be a big bump in his legacy to fight a middleweight - (especially one that a lot of people think is avoided by middleweights)
                      Because im not bias im a fmj fan lmao right i call like i see it him or pac dont need to fight middleweights to prove anything and going by your post you seem to hate the guy

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