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  • JakeNDaBox
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    Comments Thread For: Golovkin-Murray Early Results From Monte Carlo

    In the opening fight of a four-bout Monaco boxing card, heavyweight prospect Hughie Fury improved his record to 15-0, with 8 KOs, after a hard-fought unanimous decision over heavily tattooed Ukrainian Andrey Rudenko (24-2, 16 KOs) in a scheduled ten-rounder. [Click Here To Read More]
  • turnedup
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    Both he and Tyson are nothing but big, aside from that i've yet to see anything special from either one.

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    • Bolopunch68
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      #3
      The way triple G punches and how effective he cut the ring off, even Ward will find it difficult to win against these guy.

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      • Y0@NN
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        #4
        delete:
        thought it was the murray-golovkin thread
        Last edited by Y0@NN; 02-21-2015, 06:32 PM.

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        • Teetotaler
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          #5
          Was a good performance by ggg even better by Murray even though he lost he showed a ton of heart. GGG better stay active

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          • Cuban Linx
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            #6
            Murray took his beating like a man. Unfortunately he lacked the firepower.

            After a beating like this you have to wonder about his career going forward.

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            • Nomadic
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              #7
              Originally posted by Bolopunch68
              The way triple G punches and how effective he cut the ring off, even Ward will find it difficult to win against these guy.
              Ward got better defense and would put a halt to his coming forward and throwing what he want.

              Good fight from GGG, he wanted to go 12 rounds, that was close enough.

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              • kingzapata02
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                #8
                Max kellerman ****** post fight question. Absolute trash

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                • JoeKidd
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                  Absolute monster. Why allow your fighter to take such a beating for 11 rounds? The guy's brains would be total mush right now. What a chin that GGG has. Nothing deters him!

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                  • alexKO
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                    #10
                    Murray is an absolute warrior.

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