How many fighters in history could go through this resume undefeated?

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    #21
    That's a solid list of wins, but GGG fans open themselves up for mockery by acting like it's much better than it is

    Of the two rising eastern euro KO artist champs, I don't understand why Golovkin is so much more popular and usually ranked higher than Kovalev.
    Last edited by ////; 07-17-2015, 02:20 AM.

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    • Weebler I
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      #22
      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
      Should have Sturm, Martinez, Cotto, Chavez Jr, Froch and Quillen on there, had they all a functioning pair of bollocks.
      Lara, N'Dam, Jacobs, Pirog, Mayweather, Canelo, Lee, Barker, Lemieux, Andrade...

      He beats all those guys via knockout, shame boxing politics and other factors get in the way. Boxing's a messed up sport.

      Originally posted by Earl Hickey
      Or Andre Ward, but nah 168 is only ok for anyone but ward
      Ward hasn't been active, can hardly say he should have been on the resume.

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      • MRBOOMER
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        #23
        The answer is Marvin hagler.
        The second answer is James Toney
        The third answer is bhop
        The fourth answer is Carlos monzon
        The fifth answer Ray Robinson

        Runners up include jake lamotta, Trinidad, wright, pavlik, Emile Griffith

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          #24
          Originally posted by Cruisin'
          That's a solid list of wins, but GGG fans open themselves up for mockery by acting like it's much better than it is

          Of the two rising eastern euro KO artist champs, I don't understand why Golovkin is so much more popular and usually ranked higher than Kovalev.
          Personalities, looks, style, kovalev boxes and then boom your out. GGG stalks and ****s you outta there and if it's one shot cool but normally it's a few knockdowns and a beating.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Cruisin'
            That's a solid list of wins, but GGG fans open themselves up for mockery by acting like it's much better than it is

            Of the two rising eastern euro KO artist champs, I don't understand why Golovkin is so much more popular and usually ranked higher than Kovalev.
            I don't understand it either, I guess GGG is just being marketed better. It's funny though considering that Kovalev's resume shits all over GGG's by far.

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #26
              No chance

              No Middleweight could come close to a streak that formidable.

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              • dan_cov
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                #27
                I seriously think a lot of fighters even from maybe as low as welterweight go through that and come out without breaking a sweat.

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                • Jubei
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                  #28


                  bunch of sore losers in this thread here, go watch that video and educate yourself

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                  • b00g13man
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                    #29
                    Looooool. Good one.

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                    • #1Assassin
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Jc8804
                      Maybe pavlik.

                      JT loses 1
                      martinez loses 1
                      hopkins beats them by UD
                      tito loses 1
                      are you kidding? JT, martinez, hopkins and tito all beat every single one of those guys. you can add pavlik and winky to the list too.

                      Originally posted by PAC-BOY
                      the official golovkin fan post when being out of arguments and to stubborn to admit it.

                      yes, golovkin dropped a decent fighter and he made a funny face. it doesnt make golovkin great, not then, not now, not ever.

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