Floyd would beat GGG at 154.
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This is correct, Mayweather struggled to successfully contain Maidana with clinches until Maidana tired, he'd have no chance with Golovkin. Mayweather would need to move a hell of a lot and it wouldn't work because as you said Golovkin would not feel any power coming back from Mayweather.It's a lot different trying to clinch a genuine middleweight rather than a mini welterweight. GGG would have no fear of the power coming at him and just walk right through Mayweather.
No disrespect to FM. He's just never given up that much size before, and he's never been hit nearly as hard as he would be here.Comment
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I expect Monroe to have some early success similar to Rosado.
But by round 4-5 Gennady will put him down at least once and from then it's about if Monroe can run enough to survive to lose 120-108 type decision.
One thing is to survive against gennady. Awfully hard but still possible, but to win rounds and survive.. hm.. it would take a very special fighter for that (Ward or maybe DeGale..)
and that fighter would need to be at least big as Gennady. So Floyd no chance!Comment
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I'm not a mayweather fan by any stretch of the imagination,and I wouldn't wish a golovkin fight on him. We are talking about a guy who rips through a big strong middleweights as if they were tissue paper,and you want him to fight mayweather? Can the fight be done at 154? Of course it can,but it would mean the slaughter of mayweather. Mayweather should just end his career with a soft touch,and call it a day,rather than fight GGG,and end up breathing and eating through a plastic straw. If mayweather takes the fight,it would be the bravest/dumbest thing he ever did in his career.Comment
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well i believe he wins also he will tell GGG to come down to 150 or nothing at all GGG will do it and look like canelo win he fights oh i believe also then the running will continue and more money stolenComment
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Very good points made here!I'll keep repeating this every time. The only chance Mayweather has is if Golovkin is drained, which he probably would be at 154.
If Golovkin's good to go, Mayweather stands no chance. Golovkin has a great jab, is damn good at cutting off a ring, and every punch he lands would shake Mayweather to the core. Mayweather has absolutely nothing anymore that can dissuade Golovkin from walking right through him.
Either Golovkin crushes a small welterweight, or Mayweather pot shots a drained middleweight, There's no other scenario, and no reason people should care to see either.
The outcome of the fight would be determined by one factor only - is GGG one of those guys who take less than 2 days to rehydrate and recover from drying out to cut weight?
If he is, he hunts Floyd down and KO's him in 2/3 rounds maximum. If he isn't, he shambles around the ring eating jabs for 12 rounds and Floyd wins a boring fight by a shutout.Last edited by kafkod; 05-05-2015, 05:45 PM.Comment
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