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  • NEETzsche
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    #231
    Originally posted by FeFist
    Did not think much of Golovkin vs Monroe or Canelo vs Kirkland. Both were mismatches and both fighters need to be held to the standard their hype necessitates.
    obviously the solution is that they fight each other. golovkin wants it, how about canelo?

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    • hinode
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      #232
      Jack Reiss counts up to ten then asking Monroe if he wants to continue??
      what a **** ref

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      • kafkod
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        #233
        Originally posted by AgainstTheRopes
        get real.

        last couple weeks have been fun fights but people are acting like thats what boxing needs i.e. mismatches set up to create KOs. Same people then complain when we have two evenly matched foes that end up going the distance
        Originally posted by Golden Boi 360
        when is the next fight with evenly matched opponents where the winner isn't known before the 1st round bell?

        I like knockouts as much as everyone but mismatches isn't going to save boxing (not that it needs saving)
        Boxing doesn't need saving, but it isn't as popular with casual sports fans, especially in the States, as it once was, and fights like Canelo/Kirkland and GGG/Monroe would bring more fans to the sport if they were seen by the "casuals"

        Back when Tyson was at his peak he was a huge favourite to win every fight he had and millions of people all over the world tuned in hoping and expecting to see Iron Mike demolishing yet another challenger. They always more or less knew that Tyson was going to win, but they also knew it was going to be exciting and would most likely end with a KO.

        The average sports fan who doesn't follow boxing closely wouldn't even have known that GGG was a big favourite to beat Monroe and wouldn't have cared too much about that anyway.

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        • SonofZorro
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          #234
          Monroe hit like chrissie Algieri or Paulie just Taps

          Marilyn Monroe got beaten terribly and wanted out. Thing about blacks is that blacks submit and give up very easily and always have since the plantation days of the whip.

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          • richardt
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            #235
            Originally posted by iniduoh
            More unrelated gibberish. Going back and forth with you is like conversing with a babbling teenager that draws conclusions that don't conclude.

            Why would I bet you on something that was never my premise to begin with? I never stated that Ward would brutally KO GGG or even stop GGG. Again, stick to the facts.

            I will bet you under the condition that if GGG tries to attack Ward with the same aggressive style he's been using with these B level, tailored made fighters, Ward will give him a noticeable beating. I would bet you that.
            Obviously you are a mental midget. Saying Ward would MURDER GGG is saying he would brutally knock him out! You don't even know the definition of words you use!! I said from the start Ward could outpoint GGG. You have serious reading comprehension issues and lack proper definitions. That's why others don't take you seriously in this thread. You went drama queen panties in a twist when GGG put a thorn in your side last night. "Murder". You got other people laughing at you with that one.
            Last edited by richardt; 05-17-2015, 01:12 PM.

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            • b Murphington
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              #236
              Originally posted by kafkod
              Boxing doesn't need saving, but it isn't as popular with casual sports fans, especially in the States, as it once was, and fights like Canelo/Kirkland and GGG/Monroe would bring more fans to the sport if they were seen by the "casuals"

              Back when Tyson was at his peak he was a huge favourite to win every fight he had and millions of people all over the world tuned in hoping and expecting to see Iron Mike demolishing yet another challenger. They always more or less knew that Tyson was going to win, but they also knew it was going to be exciting and would most likely end with a KO.

              The average sports fan who doesn't follow boxing closely wouldn't even have known that GGG was a big favourite to beat Monroe and wouldn't have cared too much about that anyway.
              The sport needs better promoting. Not enough money is used towards creating hype for casuals. You never hear about boxing in the news or see sponsors on TV. The Mayweather - Pacquiao fight was promoted beautifully. That type of stuff needs to happen more regularly.

              Also a good point was made by one of my friends. He said he doesn't believe boxing is a real sport because there's not a clear winner. He was speaking on the judging and how a decision isn't decisive. I told him it was the nature of the sport, but for that reason, he was turned off from boxing.

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              • SonofZorro
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                #237
                So Floyd makes 180 times what GGG makes?? WTF?

                Go figure how in an American Society a woman beating uneducated disrespectful felon prison alum abuser like mayweather makes 200 times what GGG makes in a fight. GGG is such a better person and a more exciting fighter and a much more better person than than lowly gutter dwelling poorly raised abusive degenerate Floyd?

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                • Easy Work.
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                  #238
                  Golovkin did what he had to do.But anybody who thinks he wasnt gassed or struggled a little bit is wrong. His power saved him again, not discrediting his performace in any way. It seems like his power makes up for his defensive flaws

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                  • Chrismart
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                    #239
                    I don't think GGG had any respect for Monroe's power, so felt he could take shots, to land shots. He made 'Big drama show'.

                    He's hittable, but his defense isn't bad. If he felt that Munroe's power was dangerous early on in the fight, i think he would of been more elusive.

                    That was the first time i'd seen Monroe fight. I thought he looked pretty good at times. I'd like to see him against some of the other contenders at MW.

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                    • kafkod
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                      #240
                      Originally posted by Easy Work.
                      Golovkin did what he had to do.But anybody who thinks he wasnt gassed or struggled a little bit is wrong. His power saved him again, not discrediting his performace in any way. It seems like his power makes up for his defensive flaws
                      Struggling? He was in control of the fight from the first second to the last.

                      And a boxer taking deep breaths in his corner in between rounds does NOT mean that he is gassed. Did he look gassed when the bell rang for the next round?

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