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  • #21
    Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
    I don't think it's right for him though, I see him having a lot of wars at 168 and maybe even losing to fighters who aren't necessarily as good as him, just bigger and stronger (e.g. Sakio Bika).

    Imo Golovkin can become one of the greatest middleweights if he stays there fighting 4 times per year.
    For him to even be considered one of the greatest middleweights ever, he'd have to fight and beat Martinez and a tonne of top rated contenders yet all he seems to do is fight nobodies and lmws. I like his style, fun to watch but he has got to step up the comp at some stage.

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    • #22
      WAR FROCH. He will beat them both down lol

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      • #23
        to me froch is number 1 p4p
        actually entertains the fight fans
        keeps his hands low like a boss
        never made the chicken dance
        comes back stronger from a loss
        made it his mission to fight the best in the division

        the intense training began When Carl Froch was just a young lad
        apart from the cycling and runs he began hardening his face by tapping his nose and chin
        with a small tea spoon , sometimes for half an hour and sometimes longer 1 or 2 hours straight, depending on what other chores he had to do that day.
        (He was always very determined in life to do great things)
        Along the years the tapping on the nose became harder and the tea spoon got replaced with a slightly bigger tea spoon
        , and then later into a regular spoon and then a big spoon ... by the time Carl Froch had aged into a man the spoon had become a frying pan
        ..the face had become indestructable! and he did not require many seconds to shrug of the effect of the numerous blows he absorbed in sparring

        one day as we all know he joined up with robert McCracken who saw the great potential in Carl
        and the rest is history... all hail Carl Froch the King of England and P4P number 1

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
          I don't think it's right for him though, I see him having a lot of wars at 168 and maybe even losing to fighters who aren't necessarily as good as him, just bigger and stronger (e.g. Sakio Bika).

          Imo Golovkin can become one of the greatest middleweights if he stays there fighting 4 times per year.
          one of the greatest middleweights? are you on meth kid...........even wins against martinez, kid chocolate, & kirkland would never put him towards one of the greatest middleweights of all times (the division is just too weak)

          he would be competing with fighters like jake lomata, **** tiger, charley burley, mickey walker, carlos monzon, marvin hagler, so on. you got be crazy............not only that but with his current resume he's not even top 60 at middleweight.
          Last edited by Godsfly; 02-02-2014, 04:33 PM.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
            I'm working on the assumption that Golovkin hits a lot harder than Groves. You can't go in with your hands down against a puncher like Golovkin, assuming his power carries up. Hearn is plumb dumb if he makes that fight for Carl.

            Anyway here's the interview, he starts talking Groves/Chavez/Golovkin on 9:00 minutes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=038El0iF90Q
            difference between groves and ggg is groves is faster, he moves ALOT faster and isnt robotic with his attack.

            Frochs footwork and coming from different angles would cause many problems for GGG

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            • #26
              froch knocks groves out in the rematch.

              froch wont come rushing in with his chin up in the air and squared up this time.

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              • #27
                Froch is truly a beast. Fights anybody, one of my favorite fighters.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by CtrlAltDefeat View Post
                  to me froch is number 1 p4p
                  actually entertains the fight fans
                  keeps his hands low like a boss
                  never made the chicken dance
                  comes back stronger from a loss
                  made it his mission to fight the best in the division

                  the intense training began When Carl Froch was just a young lad
                  apart from the cycling and runs he began hardening his face by tapping his nose and chin
                  with a small tea spoon , sometimes for half an hour and sometimes longer 1 or 2 hours straight, depending on what other chores he had to do that day.
                  (He was always very determined in life to do great things)
                  Along the years the tapping on the nose became harder and the tea spoon got replaced with a slightly bigger tea spoon
                  , and then later into a regular spoon and then a big spoon ... by the time Carl Froch had aged into a man the spoon had become a frying pan
                  ..the face had become indestructable! and he did not require many seconds to shrug of the effect of the numerous blows he absorbed in sparring


                  one day as we all know he joined up with robert McCracken who saw the great potential in Carl
                  and the rest is history... all hail Carl Froch the King of England and P4P number 1
                  One of the greatest posts i've ever seen .

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by FrankieBruno View Post
                    difference between groves and ggg is groves is faster, he moves ALOT faster and isnt robotic with his attack.

                    Frochs footwork and coming from different angles would cause many problems for GGG
                    froch's strenght and flurries would give golovkin problems

                    definitely not his footwork and "angles" LOL

                    anyway, froch might actually lose the rematch, just dont like the idea that if he does people will act like groves was gonna win the first time out, if not for the poor ref'ing groves would have been slaughtered and no rematch would be demanded
                    Last edited by SplitSecond; 02-02-2014, 12:05 PM.

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