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  • JaguaresMx
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    #11
    Originally posted by Spray_resistant
    Its the only intrigue really about this fight like Stevens with his left hook, landed flush with everything he had on it and GGG ate it like nothing.
    except for one. Maybe round 4-5 Stevens hurt GGG just enough to momentarily weaken GGG's legs.

    Of course, that's one time and it was small. But Lemeiux probably his harder. Of course, we might see DL fold as soon as GGG lands his.

    Cool fight, I agree.

    Whose else is there for GGG? Cotto will duck and so will Quillin.

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    • PACnPBFsuck
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      #12
      Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS
      Lemieux impressed me tonight. He showed that he is capable of pacing himself and preserving energy for the second half of the fight if he doesn't score a KO. Before he would be out of steam by round 5. But yeah, handling Golovkin's power is a lot different than Rosado. Still, some would say Golovkin's chin hasn't really been tested.
      He was able to pace himself because Gabe wasn't throwing punches, he won't do that against a volume puncher, which is why Rubio beat him then, dude has not changed.

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      • Accountoffline
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        #13
        GGG ends Le'Mule like he did the asian boxer whos now an HW, it'll be the perfect fight for GGG waiting for a mistake by Le'Mule and then capitalising on it big.

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        • AKAcronym
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          #14
          As usual, Golovkin's jab would be his most important punch. Lemieux would have a harder time setting up his shots when he steps in to throw something while getting hit with a stiff jab. There's a reason why guys start fighting differently when they feel GGG's power. I don't think Lemieux will be any different.

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          • HWChampion
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            #15
            I would disagree, the most logical fight would be Korbov/Lee winner. Gennady can pick up another strap and fully unify with cotto/canelo.

            Lemieux brings nothing to the table except the minimal excitement he will bring before Gennady starches him.

            Murray in Feb

            Korobov/Lee winner in June

            Canelo/Cotto winner in September

            Lemieux (if he picks up quillin win) in December

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            • Da Machine
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              #16
              I like Lemieux, but I dont like that fight for him anytime soon. 1.5 years minimum.

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              • dan_cov
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                #17
                Favour GGG by early-mid stoppage he has the better technique all around and more experience but I give LeMule a punchers chance and would against any middleweight.

                I might be wrong but I feel LeMule is the stronger and does hit harder.

                This would be GGGs best win, I have no doubt LeMule beats the head off Rubio in a rematch and would knock Geale spark out inside 4 rounds.

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                • ИATAS
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck
                  He was able to pace himself because Gabe wasn't throwing punches, he won't do that against a volume puncher, which is why Rubio beat him then, dude has not changed.
                  Perhaps that's true. I'd like to think he's grown a bit since that loss. Time will tell.

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                  • Spray_resistant
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by JaguaresMx
                    except for one. Maybe round 4-5 Stevens hurt GGG just enough to momentarily weaken GGG's legs.

                    Of course, that's one time and it was small. But Lemeiux probably his harder. Of course, we might see DL fold as soon as GGG lands his.

                    Cool fight, I agree.

                    Whose else is there for GGG? Cotto will duck and so will Quillin.
                    This is what I think will happen and we will never get a chance to find out how GGG reacts to those Lemieux bombs. Once he tastes GGG jab he will start beck peddling immediately and not know what to do.

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                    • Fists_of_Fury
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                      #20
                      GGG by KO/TKO within 8 rounds. I think Golovkin good boys him with ease.

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