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  • mike1010011
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    #11
    Originally posted by Queen_Leia
    As long as Golovkin is fighting the fighters he is fighting, he'll never be stopped.

    If Abel wants to test Golovkin flaws, he needs to fight Ward...getting in the ring with anyone else now is a joke because no one can come close to fcvking with him in the ring.

    So when I mean no one, i mean not Mayweather, not Cotto, not Alvarez, not Froch, not Chavez, not Quillin, not Lee...no one can beat that man that I listed.

    Ward will undress Golovkin and expose all of his flaws for the world to see.
    You see,my issue with what your saying,is how you're using the word "exposed". You knormally use that word when a fighter has been fighting trash his entire career,and the moment that he steps up against a decent opponent,he'd lose and get "exposed". The problem with what you said is that by saying that mayweather,cotto,Alvarez,froch,Chavez,quillin,and Lee can't beat GGG,you're literally saying that all the best fighters from 154-168 are trash,and arnt that one decent fighter that can expose GGG. On the topic of ward,he's a weight class above him,and many people still have him as #2 p4p in the sport (when he fights) and many still believe that he'll take mayweathers #1 p4p spot when he's gone. If losing to ward means you got exposed,then I guess everyone in boxing would get exposed against ward. But what if GGG beats ward? Who's going to be the next one to expose him? Kovalev? Hell,why not go all the way and say that wlad would expose GGG.

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    • arraamis
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      #12
      The mouthpieces on Team GGG (NOT GGG himself) are always putting out these strong comments, only to retract later once the shit-storm kicks in.

      During the Monroe fight, it was pretty obvious that GGG is not as effective fighting an inside game. GGG's punches were off the mark and looping, unfortunately Monroe didn't have the discipline and experience to stay in the pocket.

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      • NEETzsche
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        #13
        Originally posted by arraamis
        The mouthpieces on Team GGG (NOT GGG himself) are always putting out these strong comments, only to retract later once the shit-storm kicks in.
        i think abel's comment here is a fair one. since the monroe fight, froch, roach and alvarez have all claimed that they would beat golovkin, yet still won't take the fight. it's easy to talk **** when you don't plan on backing it up

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        • PRBOXINGCOTTO
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          #14
          ggg is very beatable fighting bums does not impress me you can fool all these idiots but we all know once you fight top guys you wont be so dominant and guys who actually have power to hit back fight ward

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          • NEETzsche
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            #15
            Originally posted by PRBOXINGCOTTO
            ggg is very beatable fighting bums does not impress me you can fool all these idiots but we all know once you fight top guys you wont be so dominant and guys who actually have power to hit back fight ward
            if golovkin is so beatable then why are you so terrified of him facing cotto lol

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            • DreamerUSA
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              #16
              Originally posted by NEETzsche
              if golovkin is so beatable then why are you so terrified of him facing cotto lol
              They are too busy perpetrating the myth that GGG is a monster, size wise, as a middleweight. Nevermind that every middleweight worth mentioning, except Cotto, is roughly GGG's size or larger.

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              • whitelightning8
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                #17
                [QUOTE=Hulkfan1;15770902]Getting hit on purpose to make the fight more interesting and exciting is a bunch of bull. He was getting hit because Murray was at points out boxing the knock out hungry Golovkin. Mark my words, Golovkin is looking good in a desolate middle weight division. Nothing against the guy, you got to fight what is available. They are mad at Cotto because he won't fight Golovkin and they will not unify... blah blah blah, they are mad because they are not getting the payday that a fight with Cotto brings. Can Cotto beat Golovkin, yes, but it would not be easy for him, Golovkin is a strong hard hitting bigger fighter. Will Golovkin be a devestating knockout artist as he moves up in weight... NO he is going to get him self knocked out by a Super middleweight or a light heavyweight as he moves up because he is going to be a small super middleweight.
                Truth be told the man has not been tested by a fighter with equal power. Until that happens keep your feet on the ground and your heads outta of the clouds. Golovkin is good, very good. But the righting is not on the wall when it comes to his real capabilities, and as much punches as he takes, we are yet to see how well he takes a shot from someone that hits hard and can fight him on equal terms.

                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                Abel Sanchez, trainer of WBA/IBO middleweight champion Gennady "GGG" Golovkin, is laughing at the recent claims that his fighter was exposed in his recent TKO victory over Willie Monroe Jr.

                Monroe had his moments in the fight, where he landed numerous flush punches to the head of Golovkin (33-0, 30KOs). In the end he couldn't deal with Golovkin's power and pressure, suffering several knockdowns before he was eventually stopped in the sixth.
                Call me a grammar **** but you did not just spell writing "righting" lol did you? But seriously I respectfully disagree. No one is saying that Golovkin cant be hit and no one in their right mind is saying that he can never be hurt but you're wrong that any super middleweight will knock him out. Of course they will be able to take punches better and Andre Ward will challenge him and probably beat anyone else on the planet but we need to make a distinction between Andre Ward and just any SMW. Andre Ward hasn't lost a fight since he was 12 years old. He hasn't come close to losing a pro fight. Let's use Froch as an example. He's a real tough guy with an Iron Chin and underrated boxing but I doubt he'd beat GGG. He does have 5 inch reach advantage but GGG is too good of a boxer and has great chin himself. Kovalev, who used to train with Abel Sanchez said Golovkin hits harder than he does and though they are only rumors, it's pretty accepted that GGG used to beat the **** out of him in sparring. Not wanting to move up 8 lbs to fight Ward, who might be the best fighter out there doesn't make him a coward.

                It's not the same as Cotto avoiding him because Ward is 8lbs bigger, Cotto is masquerading as a MW and has the title. I'm sure we'll get GGG vs. Ward eventually unless Ward moves to LHW, until then I want Cotto to fight GGG or admit he's scared and vacate.

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                • MagikLair
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                  #18
                  We don't know how good he'll be until he fights the elite fighters. Problem is then of them seem to willing to fight him. As for Ward, he's been off for two years..

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                  • Fetta
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                    #19
                    Is Lara wins soon then theres the challenge.

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                    • hitking
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                      #20
                      "Exposed" is too big a word for what took place in GGG's last fight. But it was very eye opening to see how he struggled with in fighting. GGG is one of the best I've seen at cutting the ring off. And being as big a puncher as he is, its natural instinct to wanna move against him. But that plays right into his hands. Don't see anyone at 60 or below beating him. But I'd make Ward a solid favorite over him. I think a motivated Froch gives him a tough fight. I'm very curious to see how GGG's style translates against bigger guys.

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