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Who's more feared in boxing right now...GGG or Chocolatito?

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  • #11
    Originally posted by buddyguns View Post
    How lousy, like Chudinov?

    Turreano Johnson, Willie Monroe. That caliber of fighter. I don't even mind Monroe because of his style, I don't expect him to win but it will be interesting. The division is overmatched, the only fight I actually want to see is him vs lemieux, and I doubt he can last either.

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    • #12
      Obviously Golovkin. Gonzalez has fought in divisions where you can't avoid people and still make money. He has had big fights.

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      • #13
        I just pulled this from Dougie's mailbag:

        I’ve heard that Gonzalez is in the running to be the co-featured bout to Gennady Golovkin’s next HBO appearance (which looks like it’s going to be against Tureano Johnson on May 16 at The Forum in Inglewood, California).

        OK, first of all, if it’s true that my two favorite fighters are going to co-headline a card in my backyard, I’m going to celebrate my birthday (May 20) four days early, ‘cause that’s a gift from boxing heaven.

        The perfect fight for HBO and Los Angeles fight fans would be a rematch between Gonzalez and Juan Estrada. They’re the two best flyweights in the world (and hold most of the major titles). Gonzalez beat Estrada in the hell of a fight (in L.A.) in late 2012 (at junior flyweight). The popularity of both fighters has grown since then and I think the rematch would help draw fans to The Forum.

        I don’t know if that fight can be made for May 16, but I know HBO is interested in making it happen. So if it doesn’t happen in May, it could happen later in the year, which means our boy Inoue (who is currently healing from a hand injury) will have to wait his turn. That’s OK. He’s only 21. Time is on his side. Plus, I’d like to see Chocolatito prove that he’s the man at 112 pounds before going up to 115 pounds.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by buddyguns View Post
          I just pulled this from Dougie's mailbag:

          I’ve heard that Gonzalez is in the running to be the co-featured bout to Gennady Golovkin’s next HBO appearance (which looks like it’s going to be against Tureano Johnson on May 16 at The Forum in Inglewood, California).

          OK, first of all, if it’s true that my two favorite fighters are going to co-headline a card in my backyard, I’m going to celebrate my birthday (May 20) four days early, ‘cause that’s a gift from boxing heaven.

          The perfect fight for HBO and Los Angeles fight fans would be a rematch between Gonzalez and Juan Estrada. They’re the two best flyweights in the world (and hold most of the major titles). Gonzalez beat Estrada in the hell of a fight (in L.A.) in late 2012 (at junior flyweight). The popularity of both fighters has grown since then and I think the rematch would help draw fans to The Forum.

          I don’t know if that fight can be made for May 16, but I know HBO is interested in making it happen. So if it doesn’t happen in May, it could happen later in the year, which means our boy Inoue (who is currently healing from a hand injury) will have to wait his turn. That’s OK. He’s only 21. Time is on his side. Plus, I’d like to see Chocolatito prove that he’s the man at 112 pounds before going up to 115 pounds.
          If this is true, I'll be in L.A. in May!

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          • #15
            Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
            Obviously Golovkin. Gonzalez has fought in divisions where you can't avoid people and still make money. He has had big fights.
            He's had big fights for sure, but people still avoid him. Ioka ducked him at light flyweight, and several people have ducked him at flyweight. I read somewhere that Tyson Marquez wanted $100,000 to come to Nicaragua for Gonzalez's most recent fight. He knew he was just pricing himself out of an asswhoopin'.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by buddyguns View Post
              I just pulled this from Dougie's mailbag:

              I’ve heard that Gonzalez is in the running to be the co-featured bout to Gennady Golovkin’s next HBO appearance (which looks like it’s going to be against Tureano Johnson on May 16 at The Forum in Inglewood, California).

              OK, first of all, if it’s true that my two favorite fighters are going to co-headline a card in my backyard, I’m going to celebrate my birthday (May 20) four days early, ‘cause that’s a gift from boxing heaven.

              The perfect fight for HBO and Los Angeles fight fans would be a rematch between Gonzalez and Juan Estrada. They’re the two best flyweights in the world (and hold most of the major titles). Gonzalez beat Estrada in the hell of a fight (in L.A.) in late 2012 (at junior flyweight). The popularity of both fighters has grown since then and I think the rematch would help draw fans to The Forum.

              I don’t know if that fight can be made for May 16, but I know HBO is interested in making it happen. So if it doesn’t happen in May, it could happen later in the year, which means our boy Inoue (who is currently healing from a hand injury) will have to wait his turn. That’s OK. He’s only 21. Time is on his side. Plus, I’d like to see Chocolatito prove that he’s the man at 112 pounds before going up to 115 pounds.
              Holy Schnikies!!! GGG - Chocolatito on the same card

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              • #17
                obviously Khan is the most feared -- Mayweather ducked him 3 times, Pacquiao, Marquez (3 HOFs), Bradley, Broner ducked too. Thats 3 hall of famers who ducked Khan, name any other fighter in history who was ducked by 3 hall of famers. Khan is the most feared fighter who ever lived.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Brush My Hair View Post
                  Gennady Golovkin.

                  Roman Gonzalez fears Naoya Inoue.
                  Haha, wouldn't go that far but I agree, GGG is the more avoided!

                  Choc is in the fortunate position that most of the top guys are Japanese, and those ***ers got balls!

                  But yeah Inoue is a beast!!

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                  • #19
                    gonzalez is arguably better, but golovkin is more feared. rigondeaux is still the most feared fighter in boxing though

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                    • #20
                      It depend what weight you are. If you are a Fly or Bantamweight. Gonzalez will fck you up. If you are a Middleweight GGG will fck you up.

                      Chocolatito is the better fighter He's arguably the best P4P after Floyd.

                      And Gonzales does not fear Inoue. He is going to knock him out in Tokyo in front of his own crowd and win his 4th world championship in 4 different weight classes

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