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  • El-blanco
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    #11
    Originally posted by Aztekkas
    Lmao Amnat is the flyweight monster.

    Speaking of insignificant bugs, a ****ing mosquito flew into my damn ear yesterday. After 30 minutes of pain I got it out doe
    That pain is probably equivalent to estradas biggest punch lol how'd you get it out, Asian techniques?

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    • PunchyPotorff
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      #12
      Originally posted by MrFynest
      Lemieux is just a front runner. After four or 5 rounds if he can't take you out he's pretty much done with. His 2 losses were to Rubio (Whom GGG destroyed in 2) and Joachim Alcine (Whom Alfredo Angulo and Mathew Macklin destroyed in 1). Both are known for their weak chins and Lemieux couldn't take them out early and he faded badly. GGG is on a different level than these 2 and he will not see the final bell. GGG will win an EASY TKO.
      GGG may win but it will be anything but easy. He'll get rocked and I would imagine dropped at least once. As for Lemieux, try to catch up. Rubio and Alcine were several fights back, and he has improved alot since then. New trainer, better defense and more controlled and accurate offense. This will be the biggest test for BOTH fighters. Yes, odds are GGG wins, and I don't doubt it one bit. But to say this is some pushover in Lemieux is just daft.

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      • The Problem Child
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        #13
        WHOA WHOA WHOA David! Step the **** back!! Leave Abel alone. You are making this personal. The Good Boy Family will not tolerate this. THIS IS A WARNING. WATCH YOURSELF or you might end up knocked out in the streets before fight night.

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        • londoner
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          #14
          Discretion may be the better part of valour but I don't expect Lemieux to see things that way, even when he gets tagged and feels the pain. Rather than curb his own ambition by switching to survival mode I sense Lemieux is the kind of guy who'll keep believing he has it in him to damage Golovkin, no matter what. And unless somebody gets caught cold and it's over before it's started we will surely see GGG nailed clean at some stage. Never seen Gennady hurt yet, or never seen him show it, but if the moment arises here it will be fascinating to see if he turns grabber or runner or just plays the macho card and fires straight back. The good thing for us fans is we're going to get fireworks. Who wins a firefight? Got to be the classier boxer. That's Golovkin.

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          • Alpha & Omega
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            #15
            Everyone needs to give Lemieux respect for stepping up. Regardless if he is going to lose or not. He came to take on Baba Yaga/The Boogeyman so much respect due to him even if he gets flattened in the 1st round. GGG is the truth unfortunately for everyone from 154-168 so they will all get their chance to find out if they dare. But I would not be surprised if Lemieux pulled off a miracle (granted it is very very unlikely). GGG while a technical wizard is still open for shots and has never been hit by anyone close to Lemieux's power. GGG has a great chin though so if DL can't dent it, he is in DEEP **** lol.

            Either way this is not going 12. No way either of them can take each others shots for 12, not a chance in hell. Prediction = GGG by stoppage/KO in 3-5 rds.

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            • Cinci Champ
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              #16
              i cant wait for this fight finally get to see ggg in with a true puncher with talent. lemeuix is not as good as ggg fans want us to believe but the fight still makes complete sense and it will still be ggg best win imo even better then murray. The one thing im surprised about is how much bigger ggg looks then lemiuex i expected it to be more even with all the talk we hear about ggg being a small middleweight

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              • kennethjohn
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                #17
                Originally posted by MrFynest
                Lemieux is just a front runner. After four or 5 rounds if he can't take you out he's pretty much done with. His 2 losses were to Rubio (Whom GGG destroyed in 2) and Joachim Alcine (Whom Alfredo Angulo and Mathew Macklin destroyed in 1). Both are known for their weak chins and Lemieux couldn't take them out early and he faded badly. GGG is on a different level than these 2 and he will not see the final bell. GGG will win an EASY TKO.
                rubio known for a weak chin?


                yet everyone praised GGG for koing a durable guy.

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                • hyeduk
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MrFynest
                  Lemieux is just a front runner. After four or 5 rounds if he can't take you out he's pretty much done with. His 2 losses were to Rubio (Whom GGG destroyed in 2) and Joachim Alcine (Whom Alfredo Angulo and Mathew Macklin destroyed in 1). Both are known for their weak chins and Lemieux couldn't take them out early and he faded badly. GGG is on a different level than these 2 and he will not see the final bell. GGG will win an EASY TKO.
                  Dude, he lost to Rubio when he was 21 and immature. and dont forget, he was beating Rubio pretty bad before he got caught. Right now, David will destroy Rubio and Joachim inside 2

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                  • hyeduk
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                    #19
                    Gotta respect David for taking on the best middleweight right after a title win. This fight would generate more profit and make more sense if it took place in a year or 2 but David, unlike other middleweight "champions", got balls to unify titles against Golovkin.
                    Still rooting for David!

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                    • Aztekkas
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by El-blanco
                      That pain is probably equivalent to estradas biggest punch lol how'd you get it out, Asian techniques?

                      Lmao washed it out and a crap ton of other ****** and painful ideas.

                      Estrada's strongest punch would feel more like a bee sting doe, stop hatin'.

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