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  • #51
    This is going to be a great fight and we can finally know the quality of GGG , is he a great boxer who rules the MW division , or he is an elite P4P monster who can take out the best at 168.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Chrismart View Post
      Froch could face GGG, win and still get called a coward by the same clowns on this forum.

      Keep hating.
      Have to agree with you their mate.

      On results/performance wise I suppose GGG would be his toughest test to date. If either won however, it would be a defining moment for their careers.


      Hope it gets made.

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      • #53
        marty feldman ducked stevenson at 168

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        • #54
          Originally posted by hectari View Post
          Did you see how many flush shots monroe with his feather fists hit GGG with? GGG gets hit a lot man, and how will he get in on Froch? GGG is slow man, and 168 is a big step up his power will not carry over, he will just be slower than slow and the guys can take a punch better at that weight.

          Froch stylistically is a nightmare for GGG, do you guys even study fights? or you just go off their records and stuff?

          I still remember people thought Lucian Bute would destroy Froch but Froch knocked him out, took his belt and his 0.

          Why do people continiue to make claims that the facts simply do not support? GGG is NOT easy to hit. Here are some stats for GGG's two most recent fights that prove my statement... if you go back further you will find similar stats for other fights.

          Murray landed 131 punches over 11 rounds. That is just under 12 per round.

          https://twitter.com/CompuBox/status/569284047471554560

          Monroe landed 87 over 6 rounds or 14.5 per round.

          http://espn.go.com/blog/boxing/post/...ngs-we-learned

          That makes a combined total of 218 for an average of 12.8 per round.

          In return, GGG landed 282 in the Murray fight and 133 in the Monroe fight for a total of 425 for an average of 25 punches per round. Almost double the average output of the combined opponents.

          By the way... the middleweight average for punches landed in a round is 17.4, so both of GGG's recent opponents are well below that average and GGG is well above.

          http://www.insidehboboxing.com/insid...in-vs-murray-1

          So once again... where is this ton of punishment and high number of punches that GGG continues to take?

          Please free to argue with my stats and to provide your own to counter them if you are able to.

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          • #55
            Hope he hurries up and make decision...This fight would be bad ass Froch has alot of heart and balls he comes to fight and definitely bring it to ggg....Froch, Lara,Andre ward after his tune up ...these guys want to fight Ggg but seems ggg only wants smaller guys not taking anything away from him HE does his thing and exciting to watch but now he has competition!!!!!

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Tay Roc View Post
              Froch should just talk about himself in the 3rd person.
              I'm finally starting to like Froch's ego.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Barcham View Post
                Why do people continiue to make claims that the facts simply do not support? GGG is NOT easy to hit. Here are some stats for GGG's two most recent fights that prove my statement... if you go back further you will find similar stats for other fights.

                Murray landed 131 punches over 11 rounds. That is just under 12 per round.

                https://twitter.com/CompuBox/status/569284047471554560

                Monroe landed 87 over 6 rounds or 14.5 per round.

                http://espn.go.com/blog/boxing/post/...ngs-we-learned

                That makes a combined total of 218 for an average of 12.8 per round.

                In return, GGG landed 282 in the Murray fight and 133 in the Monroe fight for a total of 425 for an average of 25 punches per round. Almost double the average output of the combined opponents.

                By the way... the middleweight average for punches landed in a round is 17.4, so both of GGG's recent opponents are well below that average and GGG is well above.

                http://www.insidehboboxing.com/insid...in-vs-murray-1

                So once again... where is this ton of punishment and high number of punches that GGG continues to take?

                Please free to argue with my stats and to provide your own to counter them if you are able to.
                thanyou thank you thank you

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                • #58
                  'I fear no man' ...Carl don't half let himself down at times.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Chrismart View Post
                    Froch could face GGG, win and still get called a coward by the same clowns on this forum.

                    Keep hating.
                    Don't take it personally. When it comes to GGG, fans seem to throw long time proven fighters under the bus. They would make you forget what Cotto did at 140, who he fought at 147, and that he is the first from his country to win a title in 4 weight classes. They would also ignore Canelo fought Mayweather, Trout, Lara, Kirkland, Angulo at a very young age. They get amnesia about Mayweather's accomplishments and how he has already taken on challenges 10x more difficult at 33 than GGG has taken at the same age. So yeah of course, Froch gets thrown under the bus as well, no fighter is safe from GGG's bashing club.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Chrismart View Post
                      Froch could face GGG, win and still get called a coward by the same clowns on this forum.

                      Keep hating.
                      And GGG could KTFO Froch in the second round and people would start saying that Froch was a bum at the end of his career.


                      Originally posted by ricodonjefe View Post
                      Hope he hurries up and make decision...This fight would be bad ass Froch has alot of heart and balls he comes to fight and definitely bring it to ggg....Froch, Lara,Andre ward after his tune up ...these guys want to fight Ggg but seems ggg only wants smaller guys not taking anything away from him HE does his thing and exciting to watch but now he has competition!!!!!
                      Froch wants to fight GGG? So what is he waiting for? The offer is on the table, all he has to do is start negotiating. Lara is a wuss with a twitter posting manager. He wants nothing to do with GGG and knows very well that he cannot fight on HBO. He is also a smaller guy and not even a middleweight. As for Ward, let him get his tune ups done, that no other top fighter has ever needed, and work his way back on to a real boxing network before even mentioning his name in the same post as Golovkin.

                      Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                      Don't take it personally. When it comes to GGG, fans seem to throw long time proven fighters under the bus. They would make you forget what Cotto did at 140, who he fought at 147, and that he is the first from his country to win a title in 4 weight classes. They would also ignore Canelo fought Mayweather, Trout, Lara, Kirkland, Angulo at a very young age. They get amnesia about Mayweather's accomplishments and how he has already taken on challenges 10x more difficult at 33 than GGG has taken at the same age. So yeah of course, Froch gets thrown under the bus as well, no fighter is safe from GGG's bashing club.
                      I don't give a crap what Cotto did at 140 or 147.I don't care how many weight classes he or Canelo fought in. All I care about is what they can do NOW, not what they did in the past or what they might do in the future. WHAT CAN THEY DO NOW? And right now, neither of them want to be anywhere near a ring that has GGG in it, not even as a spectator.

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