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How would Pacquiao-GGG at 150 go?
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They're ******ly different sizes but @150, Manny has his way with him. Everyone's down on Pacquiaolately but let's not be fools and forget that he's beaten numerous larger guys that were supposed to maul him.Comment
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De La Hoya doesn't have Golovkin's one punch finishing power.
He was past prime too, although I think Pacquiao beats any version of Hoya (and 99% of come-forward fighters).
More interesting question is how a 160 version of Pacquiao would do against Golovkin, now that's a great fantasy fight.Last edited by Weebler I; 07-04-2015, 03:39 PM.Comment
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How much power would GGG have at 150?De La Hoya doesn't have Golovkin's one punch finishing power.
He was past prime too, although I think Pacquiao beats any version of Hoya (and 99% of come-forward fighters).
More interesting question is how a 160 version of Pacquiao would do against Golovkin, now that's a great fantasy fight.
Debate like a grown up or move along,at 150 GGG would be drained and Manny would be the best fighter he has ever facedComment
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Pacquiao has the best style to beat Golovkin. Combo's freeze Triple G. freeze him and move off, freeze him and move off, all while breaking him down.De La Hoya doesn't have Golovkin's one punch finishing power.
He was past prime too, although I think Pacquiao beats any version of Hoya (and 99% of come-forward fighters).
More interesting question is how a 160 version of Pacquiao would do against Golovkin, now that's a great fantasy fight.
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I'd say at least enough to knock this version of Pacquiao out.
Imo Pacquiao's punch resistance hasn't been the same since the Marquez fight in 2012, he hasn't faced a heavy puncher since.
A prime Pacquiao, maybe a different story.Comment
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This would be the fastest,and most skilled fighter GGG has ever faced..And his punch resistance is fine he has not even been wobbled since the koComment
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