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"Good Boy" Golovkin vs "King" Cotto @ 160lbs / 11.6 Stone: Who wins?

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  • #41
    Triple G by whitewash!

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    • #42
      Originally posted by TripleGFightFan View Post
      Triple G by whitewash!
      Tell these cats TripleGFightFan!!!

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      • #43
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
        As a Cotto fan you should want Coto to fight the best or retire.
        I do but GGG is just too big. I view Cotto as a small JMW.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Buckfever View Post
          I do but GGG is just too big. I view Cotto as a small JMW.
          What if GGG dropped a division or two?

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          • #45
            Cotto will end up pretty much like Martinez, in his last fight against him. another knee on his resume

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            • #46
              Depending on what delusional cotto fan you ask, they'll either say that Cotto shouldn't have to fight GGG or that he'd beat him if they actually did fight.

              It's to laugh with those guys lol

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              • #47
                I can't imagine Cotto being able to hurt GGG. There's just no way. GGG is going to hurt that man. Man has been hurt bad before, and even though I respect Cotto and I give him a decent chance against Canelo, he would be putting himself in serious danger against Golvokin -- who is indeed bigger, badder and stronger by many degrees.

                I agree with Cotto: not a true middleweight. Bend over, and offer up the belt.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
                  What if GGG dropped a division or two?
                  It would be no problem for GGG to be disciplined, drop a few lbs and do a water cut to make 154 and easily rehydrate with no loss in strength. The size/strength disparity would still be there.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Buckfever View Post
                    It would be no problem for GGG to be disciplined, drop a few lbs and do a water cut to make 154 and easily rehydrate with no loss in strength. The size/strength disparity would still be there.
                    I agree with this, and that is why going up and down in weight isn't as big of a deal to me as it is to some people. Fluctuating in weight isn't that difficult, so when peeps act like going up or down in weight is going to be some huge loss in strength or power, it's laughable to be honest. The average person can fluctuate 10 lbs and not even notice if they don't weigh themselves.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Barcham View Post
                      Using Malignaggi as an example of a quality fighter instantly invalidates any post.
                      No the fact that GGG hasn't beaten anyone as good P4P is just pathetic.

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