The guy who defeated GGG

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  • Martinplateado
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    #1

    The guy who defeated GGG

    Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov (RUS)


    He just never turned pro
    8
    He's a bum
    12.50%
    1
    He's a regular bum
    12.50%
    1
    He's the bum of bums
    0.00%
    0
    He's a good fighter (which always fought bums)
    75.00%
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  • Coachmanager
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    #2
    The fight reminds me to Wladimir vs Povetkin.

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    • Daddy T
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      #3
      When you gotta go to the amateurs to find a fight that he lost you know you're getting desperate

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      • Weebler I
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        #4
        Golovkin looked lighter on his feet then, more movement from him. Far more methodical now.

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        • Citizen Koba
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          #5
          Damn - I remember that fight as well. Gaydarbek was a standout amateur (stopped Lacy, beat Jermain Taylor, Erdei, Njikam)...



          He basically understood early that Golovkin had the edge in speed and aggression and used his greater strength and experience to brawl the much younger (he was 27 ggg 22 I think) into an ugly but deserved points victory.

          Ain't quite sure what it has to do with your poll options though... I don't think there's a top level living amateur who never lost (even Lomachenko got beaten...once).

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          • soul_survivor
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            #6
            come on now, this the ams, why you gotta bring this up?

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            • Mike D
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              #7
              rumor has it GGG had the runs that day

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              • BattlingNelson
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                #8
                Golovkin will restore glory to the middleweight division. All he need is the other guys to step up.

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                • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                  #9
                  Why does he have Gay x2 in his name?


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                  • King_
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by House of Stone
                    When you gotta go to the amateurs to find a fight that he lost you know you're getting desperate
                    Haha.... This. Might as well make a master thread where you can post Floyd's amateur losses. Andre wards too... And Wlad. And while you're at it, just about any other pro boxer in the history of boxing with an amateur background- amateur losses

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