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  • Pain~Lucy
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    #11
    Originally posted by JackTheLad
    After what i seen tonight, Groves style is all wrong for GG.
    that's why you made a poll huh, still GGG KOs GG

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    • JACK1190
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      #12
      Originally posted by Foreign Soil
      Yeah 'cos GGG just looked so vulnerable tonight.
      Not that, but Groves will test his chin and he could prevail.

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #13
        I think Golovkin knocks him out late.

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        • Light_Speed
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          #14
          Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
          Lets see how GGG does against the bigger dudes at 160 first,although from what I've read GGG has bullied Canelo,JCCJ and Angulo in sparring at the summit.I think he'd KO Groves personally,i like both guys but Froch was hitting him with big shots and GGG closes a ring better than Froch and punches just as hard if not harder.

          GGG KO for me.i wanna see GGG finish his business at this weight first though.super middle weight isn't going anywhere.and judging by Groves size neither is he.
          And Kovalev.

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          • Jewish-Reptile
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            #15
            Originally posted by Light_Speed
            And Kovalev.
            Could you source a link for me ? I have high opinion of Kovalev,GGG also.I am of the opinion right now that would be a bridge too far for GGG.weight issues,and bixing ability,not that I am underestimating GGG,but Kovalev is a real powerhouse.GGG hasn't officially fought a 175 guy yet,ad I certainly wouldn't encourage it until he has firmly established himself in 168,after he has vanquished all before him at 160 obviously.after having listened to his interview tonight,he sounds like he wants business at 154 ! Not that I expect that opponent to step up to the plate and defend his belt,I think he will contine to hide from Martinez and GGG,using his Showtime smokescreen.

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            • Greed.
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              #16
              Would be a great fight but i reckon Groves wins a close decision.
              Golovkin isn't that big and his power may not have the same effect at 168.
              Groves is smart, has fast hands and real power.
              Unless somehow, GGG walks through all his punches, in that case he is a juggernaut.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Greed.
                Would be a great fight but i reckon Groves wins a close decision.
                Golovkin isn't that big and his power may not have the same effect at 168.
                Groves is smart, has fast hands and real power.
                Unless somehow, GGG walks through all his punches, in that case he is a juggernaut.
                I think that his power would have the same effect at 168, it's just stepping up in skill and class which I think will be the problem.

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                • TGD
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                  #18
                  Golovkin flattens Groves within 7 rounds. Ginger boy has no chin.

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                  • Light_Speed
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
                    Could you source a link for me ? I have high opinion of Kovalev,GGG also.I am of the opinion right now that would be a bridge too far for GGG.weight issues,and bixing ability,not that I am underestimating GGG,but Kovalev is a real powerhouse.


                    "There were many sparring sessions. Each one went differently. But I can say for sure that Gena is very strong, and it was really difficult to box against him"

                    http://kovalboxer.com/interview/text/42--q-q.html

                    "Or take the world champion in the category of up to 72.6 kg Gennady Golovkin. He stands for Kazakhstan, but I think it is ours. Gena We are on friendly terms, a lot of training together. Golovkin like and does not look very brutal, but what are his punches! Frankly, was stunned when his last opponent Grzegorz Proksa found the strength to reach the fifth round. Fellow Pole! I should not just standing with Golovkin in pairs and know very well the power of his fists. He hits like a sledgehammer. Here's a boxer, which I really like. It has a great future."

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                    • Jewish-Reptile
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Light_Speed


                      "There were many sparring sessions. Each one went differently. But I can say for sure that Gena is very strong, and it was really difficult to box against him"

                      http://kovalboxer.com/interview/text/42--q-q.html

                      "Or take the world champion in the category of up to 72.6 kg Gennady Golovkin. He stands for Kazakhstan, but I think it is ours. Gena We are on friendly terms, a lot of training together. Golovkin like and does not look very brutal, but what are his punches! Frankly, was stunned when his last opponent Grzegorz Proksa found the strength to reach the fifth round. Fellow Pole! I should not just standing with Golovkin in pairs and know very well the power of his fists. He hits like a sledgehammer. Here's a boxer, which I really like. It has a great future."
                      Green sent.

                      Who is the latter you have quoted,is it Sergey himself ? He says fellow Pole ie Proksa ! Is it Kovalev or not quoted there ?

                      Great link. Many thanks.

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