Based on the Rosado fights, does Lemiuex hit harder then Golovkin?

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    #41
    Originally posted by dan_cov
    Oh so he had the flu and against Proksa and Ouma conveniently every fighter who lasted more than a few rounds.
    I know you're being sarcastic but don't be ******.

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      #42
      Originally posted by dan_cov
      Oh so he had the flu and against Proksa and Ouma conveniently every fighter who lasted more than a few rounds.
      Ok then use Rubio as a common opponent reference if you like and consider the results for proof.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Boxing Goat
        Ok then use Rubio as a common opponent reference if you like and consider the results for proof.
        David was just a ****y kid who didnt take the Rubio fight serious, he even partied the night before and half azzed trained, now he is lean and rock solid with great stamina and focused.

        You can't compare the two, styles make fights, and like Oscar said GGG doesn't know how to fight backwards, Lemiuex is a shorter fighter who will throw joe frazier type hooks in close, GGG is slow as a snail even Bradley agrees with me, GGG also leaves his face wide open when he throws punches Gael caught him but he had no power.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Boxing Goat
          Ok then use Rubio as a common opponent reference if you like and consider the results for proof.

          So Kofi Jantua hits harder than both of them then?

          He was a 21yr old inexperienced kid.

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            #45
            Golovkin has more power. But thinking about this makes me think that lemiuex is another person you can put in front of golovkin for golovkin's road to greatness and eventual loss to Andre ward.

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              #46
              Originally posted by hectari
              David was just a ****y kid who didnt take the Rubio fight serious, he even partied the night before and half azzed trained, now he is lean and rock solid with great stamina and focused.

              You can't compare the two, styles make fights, and like Oscar said GGG doesn't know how to fight backwards, Lemiuex is a shorter fighter who will throw joe frazier type hooks in close, GGG is slow as a snail even Bradley agrees with me, GGG also leaves his face wide open when he throws punches Gael caught him but he had no power.
              Read my signature. You have no sense whatsoever. I take nothing you write seriously. Move on.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                Read my signature. You have no sense whatsoever. I take nothing you write seriously. Move on.
                Yeah you don't take me serious by only quoting a portion of my comments.

                anyone can do that, stop getting angry man. B hop lost that fight on purpose he had so many chances to hit Kovalev he even had Kovelv fighting very cautious and scary at times. B hop failed to throw the sneak power hooks he throws that hurt hard when guys look the other way. The same sneak shot he drop Beibut with.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by dan_cov
                  So Kofi Jantua hits harder than both of them then?

                  He was a 21yr old inexperienced kid.
                  Yea, an inexperienced, 25-0, 4 year pro veteran. Got it.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by hectari
                    Yeah you don't take me serious by only quoting a portion of my comments.

                    anyone can do that, stop getting angry man. B hop lost that fight on purpose he had so many chances to hit Kovalev he even had Kovelv fighting very cautious and scary at times. B hop failed to throw the sneak power hooks he throws that hurt hard when guys look the other way. The same sneak shot he drop Beibut with.
                    Bolded: See what I mean? You don't know boxing. No point in actually paying attention to you.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                      Yea, an inexperienced, 25-0, 4 year pro veteran. Got it.

                      25 fights that lasted about a mere 40 rounds only going past 2 rounds 4 times! and a whole 4 years? Bags of experience!

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