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  • #21
    Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
    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 ko
    Not true, Bradley legit hurt him and Tim has limited power at best.

    Moreover, if Algieri can land flush shots straight down the pipe then you can be certain Golovkin would.

    Prime Pacquiao had faster lateral movement and much better head and upper body movement. He could take a great shot too, imo no way he takes those left hands from even the '09 WW version of Cotto today.
    Last edited by Weebler I; 07-04-2015, 04:06 PM.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
      Not true, Bradley legit hurt him and Tim has limited power at best.

      Moreover, if Algieri can land flush shots straight down the pipe then you can be certain Golovkin would.

      Prime Pacquiao had faster lateral movement and much better head and upper body movement. He could take a great shot too, imo no way he takes those left hands from even the '09 WW version of Cotto today.
      Dont recall Bradley hurting him

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      • #23
        Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
        Dont recall Bradley hurting him
        4th or 5th round of the second fight. MP was caught with two consecutive right hands, the second one staggered him.

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        • #24
          Pacquiao would be blown up and slow like Marquez was for Maywewther. GGG would be cheating him on the scales, and win because of it.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View Post
            Pacquiao would be blown up and slow like Marquez was for Maywewther. GGG would be cheating him on the scales, and win because of it.
            Why would Manny be slow? that is his fighting weight,he was 152 against Mayweather

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            • #26
              I didn't vote. I think it's a silly fight and unfair to both fighters. Pacquiao could still make 135 and he is certainly no more than a 140 pounder. He always gives up 5 to 15 pounds on fight night when he fights true welterweights. GGG is a natural middleweight but not a big one. He said he could make 154 and be ok for a Mayweather fight only. 154 is not his best weight or he would be fighting at 154 and not 160. So if he can barely make 154 then going down 4 more pounds to 150 would severely weaken him. You would have Pacquiao fighting a much bigger but badly weight drained GGG. Neither Pacquiao nor GGG would agree to fight each other at 150 pounds. It would be a freak show. When two fighters are this much different in size you can't make a fair fight between them. At 154 GGG would beat Pacquiao or Mayweather. At 150 he would beat them IF he was not weight drained. GGG is too good and hits to hard for anybody under 175 and yes I include Froch and Ward in guys he would beat. Please just let GGG fight at his proper weight.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                Dont recall Bradley hurting him
                That's because Bradley never did hurt him.

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                • #28
                  Pacqiou was FAST when he fought Margarito. I think pac still has speed and power like with vs algerie

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by icha View Post
                    ggg dies on the scale...

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
                      That's because Bradley never did hurt him.
                      Don't take it from me:

                      “He (Bradley) hurt him (Manny) with a big right, and then hit him more with a couple of shots. Manny shook a little bit, but he’s definitely hurt in the fourth round,” the 55-year-old longtime Pacquiao trainer (Roach) said.
                      "Bradley was much better than in the first fight we had. He hurt me on the chin."

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