Who has the better resume and accomplished the most in the sport GGG or Khan

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  • aldo5408
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    #31
    Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
    What does it matter? GGG clearly is the much better fighter.
    That's debatable bro

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    • therealpugilist
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      #32
      Originally posted by LarryXXX
      Post and discuss....
      Are you serious Larry????


      GGG GETS SO MUCH HYPE....he aint did much doe


      Those 7 people who picked GGG are some straight up fan boys and I dare even 3 of them to man up and admit they picked GGG

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      • Beater_of_ass
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        #33
        Originally posted by aldo5408
        That's debatable bro
        No, it's not.

        GGG didn't lose to two B class fighters. Khan got KO'd twice. That's a different class of fighter. If you think otherwise you need to watch more boxing.

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        • SUBZER0ED
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          #34
          This is almost like a trick question. At first glance, it seems like Khan has the better resume, but let's take a closer look: His first big win came against an old and washed-up Marco Antonio Barerra. After that, came the feather-fisted Paulie Malignaggi, who once swatted a fly & the fly laughed. Then came Maidana who actually beat Khan's ass after getting off the canvas, though he lost the decision. Judah is old and washed-up. The two young champions he fought, Peterson & Garcia, beat him. Molina, Alexander & Algieri are weak but recognized names. Diaz and Collazo are past prime.

          http://boxrec.com/boxer/314558

          As for Golovkin, his first big win was over Ouma, a known scrapper. Proksa had one loss in 28 fights. Rosado is a recognized name who brings it. Ishida KO'd the once feared Kirkland in one round. Macklin is known to scrap. Stevens was a chin-checker who had been out a good while. Odama & Geale had great records. Rubio was past it. Murray & Monroe each were known to scrap & had excellent records.

          http://boxrec.com/boxer/356831

          Also of note is the fact that Khan gets hurt in nearly every fight. A very important note is that few want to fight Golovkin, because he is a beast who hurts careers.

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          • therealpugilist
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            #35
            Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
            What does it matter? GGG clearly is the much better fighter.
            Youre only as good as your competition in boxing and Khan has faced the far stiffer competition.


            Anybody can look good knocking out non-elite fighters. Khan has been at 140-147 and they have a lot of talent and he has shown he is willing to fight the best



            How do we know GGG is better???? He hasn't fought better fighters

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            • Bardock
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              #36
              Larry is a son of a b*tch lol

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                #37
                Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
                No, it's not.

                GGG didn't lose to two B class fighters. Khan got KO'd twice. That's a different class of fighter. If you think otherwise you need to watch more boxing.
                Has GGG even faced a B class fighter?

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                • Bigg Rigg
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by LarryXXX
                  Post and discuss....
                  Amir Khan!! Here's a question for you though Larry.... Who has been knocked down and almost out by C-Class opposition??? Amir Khan of course!! Lol

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                  • Robbie Barrett
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                    This is almost like a trick question. At first glance, it seems like Khan has the better resume, but let's take a closer look: His first big win came against an old and washed-up Marco Antonio Barerra. After that, came the feather-fisted Paulie Malignaggi, who once swatted a fly & the fly laughed. Then came Maidana who actually beat Khan's ass after getting off the canvas, though he lost the decision. Judah is old and washed-up. The two young champions he fought, Peterson & Garcia, beat him. Molina, Alexander & Algieri are weak but recognized names. Diaz and Collazo are past prime.

                    http://boxrec.com/boxer/314558

                    As for Golovkin, his first big win was over Ouma, a known scrapper. Proksa had one loss in 28 fights. Rosado is a recognized name who brings it. Ishida KO'd the once feared Kirkland in one round. Macklin is known to scrap. Stevens was a chin-checker who had been out a good while. Odama & Geale had great records. Rubio was past it. Murray & Monroe each were known to scrap & had excellent records.

                    http://boxrec.com/boxer/356831

                    Also of note is the fact that Khan gets hurt in nearly every fight. A very important note is that few want to fight Golovkin, because he is a beast who hurts careers.
                    You shouldn't have put Golovkin's opponents names up, i know you were trying to make his resume appear better than it is but seeing the names really shows how terrible it is.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Bigg Rigg
                      Amir Khan!! Here's a question for you though Larry.... Who has been knocked down and almost out by C-Class opposition??? Amir Khan of course!! Lol
                      Ain't no almost to that beatdown Prescott gave him. Dude was flattened completely. Ref could have called it off before that, he was jiraffe legging it up after the 1st knockdown.

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