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  • Comments Thread For: Hassan N’Dam: I Want Rosado Next, Then Golovkin

    Middleweight contender Hassan N’Dam N’Jikam (30-1, 18 KOs) returned to the win column Wednesday night with a shutout unanimous decision victory over Fulgencio Zuniga (26-9-1, 23 KOs).

    However, what the judges’ scorecards won’t show is that N’Dam, from France by way of Cameroon, hurt his left bicep in the fourth frame and was forced to use his right hand almost exclusively for the duration of the 10-round bout.
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  • #2
    You've got to admire that, he has something to prove so Rosado could very well be in for the fight of his life.
    I however don't think I want to see him fight GGG, maybe Quillin would be a better option for him.

    Edit*

    Just remember he already fought Quillin and it was a very competitive fight, yes would definitely love to see a rematch with him and Quillin.

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    • #3
      Jeez... if Quillin had him down 6 times, imagine how many KDs he'll suffer against Golovkin. :shk1: Either that or he just won't get up from the first one.

      I like N'Dam, though. His style is fun to watch, and he's got massive amounts of heart to keep fighting back in the way he did against Quillin.

      Anyone else sick and tired of Rosado?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by PittyPat View Post
        Jeez... if Quillin had him down 6 times, imagine how many KDs he'll suffer against Golovkin. :shk1: Either that or he just won't get up from the first one.

        I like N'Dam, though. His style is fun to watch, and he's got massive amounts of heart to keep fighting back in the way he did against Quillin.

        Anyone else sick and tired of Rosado?
        GGG would finish him but the point I think is If he rematches Quillin and can prevent Quillin landing his big shots he can definitely beat him.
        N'dam is a good boxer and he was landing shots on Quillin at will he just simply didn't pick the right gameplan.

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        • #5
          I respect Ndam. He showed superb conditioning in the Quillin fight by getting up from those KDs and outboxing his opponent (for the most part). And then last night he had to fight one armed.

          People can call him a bum and a ducker but what he's done isn't easy.


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          • #6
            Gabe's nothing but a trial horse now as in hi past bo4uts...Hassan will have great size advantage over him...ezy win...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Red Cyclone
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              Originally Posted by PittyPat

              Jeez... if Quillin had him down 6 times, imagine how many KDs he'll suffer against Golovkin. :shk1: Either that or he just won't get up from the first one.

              I like N'Dam, though. His style is fun to watch, and he's got massive amounts of heart to keep fighting back in the way he did against Quillin.

              Anyone else sick and tired of Rosado?

              GGG would finish him but the point I think is If he rematches Quillin and can prevent Quillin landing his big shots he can definitely beat him.
              N'dam is a good boxer and he was landing shots on Quillin at will he just simply didn't pick the right gameplan.
              Anything to discredit Quillin right?

              I'm so sick of you fans always blaming a fighter and not giving credit to the other one. Same way Bradley had the wrong gameplan vs Pacquiao right?



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              • #8
                Those would be fun fights. Both did well against Quillin.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
                  Anything to discredit Quillin right?

                  I'm so sick of you fans always blaming a fighter and not giving credit to the other one. Same way Bradley had the wrong gameplan vs Pacquiao right?



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                  No Bradley just was up against a better fighter.

                  Quillin is just a one trick pony with a big punch and If he never landed it N'dam would of took a UD.
                  N'dam just needs to negate Quillins power punches and he can beat him, he was far too aggressive in the first encounter and that was the only reason he lost anyone who knows a little bit about boxing would be able to tell you that.

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                  • #10
                    N'JIKAM boxe beautiful,he has not that KO power but he is a very,very good boxer. He lost with QUILLIN (must watch fight) in all three scorecards 107-115 with 6 kds....,he was outboxing QUILLIN all night in his first fight in USA!!!

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