Could Kovalev beat Huck?

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  • Larry the boss
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    #41
    Originally posted by -Weltschmerz-
    Could Mayweather beat Golovkin?
    Make a thread about it and ask

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    • jas
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      #42
      Easily

      Huck is a stiff robot

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      • Unseen
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        #43
        Originally posted by StudentOfDaGame
        Look at the size differences between some of the HW's pre this generation's Super Heavyweight era. Tyson, Fraizer & Roy Jones Jr the little man can get a win vs a bigger opponent if they possess the right skills.
        That's true but Roy had speed and athleticism that was crazy for his size.
        Tyson had that power and speed and combinations
        Frazier was tough and strong

        However does Kovalev have enough to handle Huck who is pretty damn solid?

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        • Fists_of_Fury
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          #44
          Originally posted by -Weltschmerz-
          Could Mayweather beat Golovkin?
          Without a doubt! Mayweather imo could outbox GGG on the outside with relative ease. I think Mayweather could also beat GGG inside by outworking him, blocking, turning him, and tying up. GGG is too slow with his hands and feet for even a 38 year old Floyd. GGG at even 160lbs is no prime Roy Jones Jr. like some of these ****s deem him to be better than. If GGG actually would have fought and beat someone good with a name and drew PPV buys he would've earned the right to a Floyd fight at 154lbs... but he hasn't so GGG can continue to feast on cans. Sad thing is if Floyd fights Berto that's seen as a royal cherry pick... while a win over a Berto would be GGG's best win lol.

          GGG struggled with a blown up, shot to **** Kassim Ouma. Most try to forget about that. The sad thing is that shot to **** Kassim Ouma still possessed more skills, speed, and all around boxing ability than almost anyone GGG's fought. GGG is 33, been PRO 9 years, and his resume isn't even better or on par with Andre Berto ffs http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Human:356831

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