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Just rewatched Stevens-GGG. Curtis gave GGG is toughest fight to date

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  • #21
    Originally posted by Lords View Post
    When GGG faces a world class fighter he will be in trouble.
    Cotto would take a world class beating.

    Ward would be a tough fight. Froch is a challenge. So GGG beats 98% out there at 160 and 168?

    But they're all bums right?

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    • #22
      I'd like to see stevens against 'if the price is right'

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      • #23
        Originally posted by House of Stone View Post
        I'd like to see stevens against 'if the price is right'
        who's nickname is this? kid dog ****?

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        • #24
          Originally posted by House of Stone View Post
          I'd like to see stevens against 'if the price is right'
          Quillin's side turned that down. Not even joking.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
            I saw something in GGG in that fight that I didnt like. I cant really put my finger on it. But he looked uncomfortable at times. Id have to rewatch it again and look.
            I think Curtis got under his skin and he was full of nervous energy that night. He had to also hold back and fight rather cautiously also, as Stevens power is nothing to sneeze at. Fighting so cautiously made him look out of sorts LOL

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
              It's because he started to hold his ground, the same thing Ouma did, GGG is not the same fighter when he can't back a fighter down.
              Lets get him in with Cotto, right?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by House of Stone View Post
                I'd like to see stevens against 'if the price is right'
                I honestly don't think Quillin is ready for Stevens yet. So what if he's the WBO title holder, he hasn't proven he's legitimately a world-level fighter. He was certainly losing to Rosado who's not elite himself. If the match between him and Korobov goes down, I'm putting my money on Korobov even though most of you here dont like him. Tureano Johnson probably takes Quillin. Quillin could potentially be world-level but he's look really lackluster recently against poor opposition.


                Stevens was a test for GGG though. He's no slouch, has immense toughness and I can't believe he was fighting at 175 and still getting guys out of there.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
                  Meh. He won 1 round. The most admirable thing about Stevens's performance was his heart. He took a real beating and kept trying.
                  i don't even think he won a round to be honest. Nobody's given GGG a good fight, but Golovkin-Stevens had some competitive rounds like round 6.

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                  • #29
                    Adama had a few disputed rounds as well. Geale was much more offensive that these two though and he paid the price.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by takingaim View Post
                      And Golovkin still destroyed him. But yeah, I'd say it was his toughest 'test'.
                      This "..........

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