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August 14th 2010 Gennady Golovkin vs Milton Nunez

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  • #31
    I gave a lot of green K in this thread.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
      Milton Nunez is currently the #297 MW in the world according to BoxRec.
      http://boxrec.com/boxer/358405
      Many of GGG's opponents are in or near the top 10 boxrec 160 pound fighters. After he destroys them they start to go down in the boxrec ratings.

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      • #33
        i think nunez will box his way to a decision. ggg is slow and predictable.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by daggum View Post
          i think nunez will box his way to a decision. ggg is slow and predictable.
          hopefully he doesnt let Nunez hit him on purpose like he did with that heavy hitter monroe

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          • #35
            Originally posted by aldo5408 View Post
            hopefully he doesnt let Nunez hit him on purpose like he did with that heavy hitter monroe
            if he does he's going to sleep. nunez doesn't mess around. there's a reason this guy is ranked 297! pure power

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
              Milton Nunez is currently the #297 MW in the world according to BoxRec.
              http://boxrec.com/boxer/358405
              lol..............

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              • #37
                Thanks for posting

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
                  GGG is like oxygen to boxing, he is trying to resuscitate the sport after Floyd bored the sport into near death.

                  Good for Golovkin, we need more fighters like him in boxing and If we did have more we could likely could have something worth competing against the golden age nobody wants to watch boring fights, fans go to fights to be wowed not bored this is why the 40's 50's 60's 70's 80's and 90's were simply the best years boxing ever had, no ***** footing about just two men in the ring wanting to settle business like men and yes some displayed a great technical prowess but they didn't need to be a ***** about it time wasting with spoiling tactics and ruining a potential good fight.
                  GGG has been pro 9 years man and is now just fighting his 1st current champion

                  after floyd was pro for 9 years he was in his 3rd division and was a 3 time world champion and a 2 time lineal champion

                  GGG is 33 when Floyd was 33 he was a 6 time champion in 5 divisions and a 3 time lineal champion


                  **** outta here Floyd did not need a catchweight to move up in his 1st division to fight the lineal champion..but GGG needs one for Ward?
                  Last edited by Larry the boss; 08-15-2015, 04:54 PM.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                    GGG has been pro 9 years man and is now just fighting his 1st current champion

                    after floyd was pro for 9 years he was in his 3rd division and was a 3 time world champion and a 2 time lineal champion

                    GGG is 33 when Floyd was 33 he was a 6 time champion in 5 divisions and a 3 time lineal champion


                    **** outta here Floyd did not need a catchweight to move up in his 1st division to fight the lineal champion..but GGG needs one for Ward?
                    When was the last time you watched a Floyd fight and thought to yourself that you just seen a great spectacle or something that was so great and entertaining that got you up off your seat like Floyd Mayweather was off his seat when Pacquiao was fighting Erik Morales?

                    You'd be hard pressed to think of one single moment maybe at a push with Floyd's early moments as a lightweight but at welterweight he has been one of the most yawn worthy boring fighter I think we've ever experienced, **** your health son this is a combat sport you don't join the army expecting nothing to go wrong so why in hell name do you expect to join a competitive fighting game earning the top dollar out of all sports athletes to put on some of the worst PPV events we've ever seen?

                    Fighting a bunch of paper weight champions in an era where anyone can be a champion counts for little but If you count that as an achievement that's your choice not mines all I'm saying is If GGG was an American he'd likely regarded as the second coming of Marvin Halger, Floyd has been spoon fed his entire career hand held and promoted by some of the best guys GGG has not had this liberty.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                      GGG has been pro 9 years man and is now just fighting his 1st current champion

                      after floyd was pro for 9 years he was in his 3rd division and was a 3 time world champion and a 2 time lineal champion

                      GGG is 33 when Floyd was 33 he was a 6 time champion in 5 divisions and a 3 time lineal champion


                      **** outta here Floyd did not need a catchweight to move up in his 1st division to fight the lineal champion..but GGG needs one for Ward?
                      There are obviously a lot of circumstances that has lead to Golovkins average resume, you've seen the list of guys who decided not to fight Golovkin. I don't think that poster was in any means comparing the resumes rather the fighting styles (thus his "boring" comment). Obviously what one finds entertaining will vary from person to person, that goes without saying.

                      I think what he and many others are excited about regarding Gennady has to do with his entertaining style of skillful offensive fighting and high KO percentage. It is at no fault of his own that his resume isn't better being that Lemieux is quite literally the first middleweight title holder willing to unify with him.

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