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  • Interloper
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    GGG vs. The G-Man

    Steward's most talented fighter vs. the most feared man in boxing today. Who takes it, and why?
  • dan_cov
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    Prime McClellan beats the **** out of GGG for aslong as it lasted which probably wouldn't be very long.

    Bigger, faster, more powerful, more proven & just down and outright a far better boxer and fighter than GGG

    I seriously wouldn't give GGG a punchers chance. G-Man walked through Jackson & Benns best shots without flinching.

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    • Weebler I
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      #3
      McClellan has a lot of early KO wins on his record but didn't fare so well against those that hit him back. You can be sure Golovkin would do that, with a lot of power, not an easy guy to hit either.

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      • bklynboy
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        #4
        Originally posted by Interloper
        Steward's most talented fighter vs. the most feared man in boxing today. Who takes it, and why?
        Advantage has to be given to the G-Man. He's faced top-quality opposition and GGG's best opponent to date has been Macklin (and soon Geale).

        Can G-Man take GGG's punches? He took some monsters so I think it would take more than one shot to turn this fight into GGG's favor.

        I think GGG is much better than what his detractors say ... but ultimately he hasn't fought against enough top-quality opponents to put him on the same playing field as McClellan, Benn, let alone Hagler or Monzon.

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        • megadeth
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          #5
          Originally posted by Weebler I
          McClellan has a lot of early KO wins on his record but didn't fare so well against those that hit him back. You can be sure Golovkin would do that, with a lot of power, not an easy guy to hit either.
          So Julian Jackson didn't hit him back?? He lost 3 fights. 2 in the beginning of his career and War to Benn. How did he not "fair so well when he got back"? Maybe you mean he didn't fair so well when he got hit...IN THE BACK OF THE HEAD??

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          • New England
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            #6
            Originally posted by dan_cov
            Prime McClellan beats the **** out of GGG for aslong as it lasted which probably wouldn't be very long.

            Bigger, faster, more powerful, more proven & just down and outright a far better boxer and fighter than GGG

            I seriously wouldn't give GGG a punchers chance. G-Man walked through Jackson & Benns best shots without flinching.


            without flinching?

            hello?

            benn almost killed mcclellan...


            he also had chronic headaches after the jackson fight, and many attribute it to bringing about the end of his career along with the benn fight.



            the lenght and speed of mcclellan would give golovkin issues, but your so quickly dismissing golovkin's chances, and saying that he "didn't even flinch," in a fight athat almost killed him, speaks to your hatred of golovkin.


            what did golovkin do to you anyway, bro? did a ruskie bone your girl ?

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            • dan_cov
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              #7
              Having headaches after a fight is common. He walked through their best shots.

              GGG got the hide beaten out of him by Kassim Ouma and contemplated retirement lol
              Same GGG who looked awfully average against *****. Do you know what McClellan would of done to a fighter of that guys caliber? Yep you guessed it another K.O1 win

              GGG is so overrated and it makes me laugh nobody can see it. He just stalks 154lb journeymen and beats them down. It makes me laugh people hype this guy as a monster. Hes a fairly above average, highly limited pressure fighter with decent power and nothing more. Its an effective style and nothing more. He is a piss poor version of Duran offensively without about 1/10th if that of the ability defensively and he cant transition.

              Prime G-Man K.Os all of todays bum ass middleweights. Every last one! Utter scrubs in that division who would be journeymen at best in McClellan's era, that is a fact.

              Someone tell me what is he going to do in order to beat a prime McClellan? Put it this way, **** styles nobody, NOBODY who struggles to get by Kassim Ouma is hanging with The G-Man. Most these GGG fans won't of even seen McClellan fight lol

              I'm not upset about GGG just the hype and ignorance knocks me sick. Lol @ anybody who thinks this guy beats McClellan in his prime.
              It would look just like G-Man vs Mugabi, another limited slugger with power

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              • dan_cov
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                #8
                No need to dream. We know in Lala land GGG wins in reality;



                That is McClellan vs MuGGGabi right there.

                That is how it would look and go

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                • New England
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dan_cov
                  Having headaches after a fight is common. He walked through their best shots.

                  GGG got the hide beaten out of him by Kassim Ouma and contemplated retirement lol
                  Same GGG who looked awfully average against *****. Do you know what McClellan would of done to a fighter of that guys caliber? Yep you guessed it another K.O1 win

                  GGG is so overrated and it makes me laugh nobody can see it. He just stalks 154lb journeymen and beats them down. It makes me laugh people hype this guy as a monster. Hes a fairly above average, highly limited pressure fighter with decent power and nothing more. Its an effective style and nothing more. He is a piss poor version of Duran offensively without about 1/10th if that of the ability defensively and he cant transition.

                  Prime G-Man K.Os all of todays bum ass middleweights. Every last one! Utter scrubs in that division who would be journeymen at best in McClellan's era, that is a fact.

                  Someone tell me what is he going to do in order to beat a prime McClellan? Put it this way, **** styles nobody, NOBODY who struggles to get by Kassim Ouma is hanging with The G-Man. Most these GGG fans won't of even seen McClellan fight lol

                  I'm not upset about GGG just the hype and ignorance knocks me sick. Lol @ anybody who thinks this guy beats McClellan in his prime.
                  It would look just like G-Man vs Mugabi, another limited slugger with power


                  having headaches months / years after a fight is not normal, dude. you clearly don't know much about mcclellan's career.


                  you said that mcclellan "didn't even flinch" in a fight that almost killed him, and from which he never recovered. he almost f#cking died. he can no longer walk, talk right, hear, see, or think clearly.

                  you just can't be taken seriously on the subject after you say that. it's monumentally ******.


                  ouma also spent several days in the hospital after the golovkin fight. "beat the hide out of him," lol. good lord, this is some fanboy nonsense.


                  i think mcclellan beats golovkin. he's longer, faster, has the power, and the chin. you still made yourself look like a fool when you said that mcclellan walked through punches without flinching in a fight that nearly killed him.


                  fanboy bias. who knows where it comes from.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dan_cov
                    Prime McClellan beats the **** out of GGG for aslong as it lasted which probably wouldn't be very long.

                    Bigger, faster, more powerful, more proven & just down and outright a far better boxer and fighter than GGG

                    I seriously wouldn't give GGG a punchers chance. G-Man walked through Jackson & Benns best shots without flinching.



                    this is six years after the benn fight. mcclellan was stopped after he collapsed. he lost consciousness, and was stretchered to a hospital. they removed a blood clot from his brain. he is seriously brain damaged to this day.

                    he walked through the shots without flinching, though.

                    that's some of the dumbest crap i've ever heard, dan.



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