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Who is the more exciting fighter: Gennady Golovkin or Floyd Mayweather?

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  • Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
    Never understood the love for
    Floyd.
    Probably because their skin color matches to floyd's and then they get angry when you call them monkeys. Only an animal will base all his logic on a color like "Hey, he is black, I am black, I love him"

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    • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
      No it's not. I am not a poster that trashes GGG's resume just to do so. There is not one opponent that fought GGG where you thought the opponent had a chance to win.

      If you find that exciting it says alot about you. There is no way you'd find floyd beating a string of gattis and bertos or Wilder beating a string of unheralded HWT's exciting.

      Yet if Wlad beat the same guys Wilder did by KO you would call that exciting.

      Drama makes fights exciting. If a close fight ends in a KO, thats exciting. Pre ordained KO losses are not IMO.

      The executioner dropping the blade gets boring after you see a head roll once or twice.
      Most of GGG's opponents of the past several years were never stopped before.

      Most of Floyd's were previously stopped (Berto, faded Pacquiao, faded Cotto).

      Welterweight is an OVERRATED, WEAK division with a lot of faded boxers, and Berto isn't even in the top 15.

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      • Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
        Who gives us the more exciting performances?
        The only question that matters is who is more successful. That answer is a no-brainer!

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        • Originally posted by Derranged View Post
          If the answer is so blatantly obvious why bother making a thread? Aren't there enough Floyd threads already? No, let's create another three thousand of them before lunch.

          Anyway, Ward is more exciting than GGG and Floyd combined.

          Childish people can't stop acting childish. That is why you will see threads like this everyday for the next three years.

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          • Out of curiosity, how many of GGG's fights will survive the test of time? Looking at Mayweather's careers, there are a number of fights that I will look back on years from now (Performance and significance of the fight). So far, GGG is blowing away his opposition, in spectacular fashion, but I don't think he has a single fight that will survive the test of time.

            That could change if he steps in the ring with Canelo or Ward.

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            • Originally posted by HanzGruber View Post
              147 is the best division. Be honest with yourself for a second. Name 4 guys better than berto on golovkins resume
              Freedom refusing to answer this question

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              • Originally posted by HanzGruber View Post
                147 is the best division. Be honest with yourself for a second. Name 4 guys better than berto on golovkins resume
                All of these were in their prime and HAD NEVER BEEN STOPPED BEFORE:

                Martin Murray (top 5)
                Daniel Geale (past champion, was top 5 at the time)
                Willie Monroe Jr (young, never been stopped)
                Curtis Stevens (big puncher with a strong chin)
                Grzegorz Proksa (young, never been stopped, top 10 at the time)
                Osumanu Adama (tough cookie, had never been stopped)

                Andre Berto was stopped by Jesus Soto Karass, and is not even in the top 15 at welterweight. He was also beaten by the former bantamweight Guerrero and by Ortiz. After those beatings, Berto is no longer in his prime.

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                • Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
                  All of these were in their prime and HAD NEVER BEEN STOPPED BEFORE:

                  Martin Murray (top 5)
                  Daniel Geale (past champion, was top 5 at the time)
                  Willie Monroe Jr (young, never been stopped)
                  Curtis Stevens (big puncher with a strong chin)
                  Grzegorz Proksa (young, never been stopped, top 10 at the time)
                  Osumanu Adama (tough cookie, had never been stopped)

                  Andre Berto was stopped by Jesus Soto Karass, and is not even in the top 15 at welterweight. He was also beaten by the former bantamweight Guerrero and by Ortiz. After those beatings, Berto is no longer in his prime.

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                  • Is this some kind of joke???

                    GGG and it's not even close.

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                    • Floyd @ being exciting = Charlie sheen at comedy


                      Charlie is a great sport tho

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