Who has a bigger chance to pull the upset: Brian Viloria or David Lemieux?

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  • Flo_Raiden
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    Who has a bigger chance to pull the upset: Brian Viloria or David Lemieux?

    Most fans and experts are picking Gonzalez and Golovkin as the obvious winner, possibly by KO. However, Viloria and Lemieux are no walk in the park for both of them and can still pose as a threat. Which is why I still think both Golovkin/Lemiux and Gonzalez/Viloria could potentially be wars while they last. Who do you think has a much better chance at pulling the upset?

    For me, I think the logical pick would be Golovkin and Gonzalez winning in a one-sided fight followed by a TKO, but it would be interesting if that were not the case.
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    Lemieux has a higher chance. Puncher's chance.

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    • SlySlickSmooth
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      #3
      Viloria will probably have a better first 3 rounds than Lemieux. If either guy doesn't get it going by the fifth then they probably lost.

      Lemieux doesn't make it past 9.

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      • hhs661
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        #4
        Viloria no doubt. better skilled fighter in every aspect

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        • 1hourRun
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          #5
          Lemieux because GGG welcomes punishment and even gives you free shots, I cant remember when Gonzalez has been busted up GGG however has been touched.

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          • jri9d0
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            #6
            Good question, but I have to go with Lemeuix because as already stated in this thread GGG has shown some vulnerability by getting hit by lesser opposition.

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            • Eff Pandas
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              #7
              Originally posted by j0zef
              Lemieux has a higher chance. Puncher's chance.
              Yep.

              I love Viloria, but he needs way more things to go right to get a W vs a top 3ish P4P type cat who's in prime form. Lemieux gots good power & GGG's defense is subpar so the line of sight to a Lemieux victory is right there.

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              • John Locke
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                #8
                Viloria for sure

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                • jqSide
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                  #9
                  Well, if you believe Golovkin is a hypejob, then it should be Lemieux.

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                  • STREET CLEANER
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                    #10
                    Viloria is a damn good fighter that always will have a chance, but David is a legit puncher and now has a similar style of GGG without gassing out.

                    I'll go with Viloria, triple G has shown that he is a thinking power puncher

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