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  • #11
    Lol i forgot he loss to Alcine also

    He only has punchers chance n hes not a very huge puncher, hes not fast n has no defense, hes just another GGG opponent same stats as the rest

    Im hoping it can last a bit, thats why ill buy it n hopefully GGG steps it up with better opponents after this

    KO in less then 3

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    • #12
      Teddy Atlas called Lemieux a hype job and a KO waiting to happen way back in 2010 when he fought Ayala on FNF, and people said Teddy was a hater and a racist who didn't support non***ish white fighters. That **** was seriously said here on NSB.

      People are caught up in the Lemieux hype again five years later. Dude beat Rosado, who ALWAYS loses, and you guys are saying he is crazy improved because he beat N'dam? Lemeiux has always had that kinda power, but he can't take shots coming back. He hasnt fought anyone that can punch since Rubio/Alcine.

      GGG is going to obliterate this guy.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by fredhopple View Post
        GGG cannot beat Ward at 168lbs in Oakland-EVER.
        Bearcat one of the world's leading boxing experts says emphatically that Ward dismantles GGG at 168lbs and exposes the flaws in the overrated smaller untested GGG. Buy the steak which is Ward not the sizzle which is GGG. FACT.
        Ward had his knees buckled in the sixth round by 'Tomato Can Smith' who had lost his previous two fights. Ward's day has come and gone.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by fredhopple View Post
          GGG cannot beat Ward at 168lbs in Oakland-EVER.
          Bearcat one of the world's leading boxing experts says emphatically that Ward dismantles GGG at 168lbs and exposes the flaws in the overrated smaller untested GGG. Buy the steak which is Ward not the sizzle which is GGG. FACT.
          Before you call em a Ward hater I actually really like him. I think he has a good chance to beat anybody at 168-175.That being said who the hell is bearcat and why should we believe him?

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          • #15
            Sanchez in 1 article in 1 week: "As soon as Lemieux feels that first jab..."
            "“Watching Lemieux, I really don’t think he’s the kind of puncher that people make him out to be”
            “I don’t think (Lemieux is the toughest). I think Curtis Stevens was tougher,” Sanchez said.

            Sanchez thinking about what he said: Oh **** what am I doing? I gotta hype this fight up!

            Sanchez in another article the next week: "Na, I said, like, it's gonna be Hagler-Hearns doe. I just really hope it's my guy, we are so worried about his power. They're gonna bomb eachother out in a war and the first guy to get the first big hit is gonna win doe."

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            • #16
              Those who diss Lemieux off his 2 losses need to wake up. When considering trends as you pick a team to win the football game, you don't go with trends a few years ago. Same with boxing. Anyone who doesn't mainly concern themselves with Lemieux's last few fights, is just not thinking things through. You will not see the Lemieux who lost to Alcine or Rubio in there. The guy has improved greatly, and he will be a live dog in this one, win or lose, guaranteed. GGG WILL be tested.

              And hey, wouldn't it be great if they traded knockdowns in one round like Mora and Satellite Dish Ears did? Lemieux with like "Sacre bleu mathuhfuggah! regarde ça!!" GGG with like... ("oh yeah, check this out" - IN Russian, but Boxingscene site couldn't print it out)" Or some similar shiiii.
              HA

              Really, with two bombs-away fighters, both rugged, both talented... anything could happen. And someone would be crazy to think GGG will steamroll Lemieux. Won't happen.

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