If golovkin unifies 160
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Absolutely cringeworthy stuff...DeGale, Dirrell would be easy work for GGG and they'd still not be his biggest win.
GGG has already beat Andre Ward, Felix Sturm, Carl Froch, Cotto, Canelo and Sergio Martinez, if you avoid someone that's as good as admitting defeat and all those opponents mentioned ducked GGG like the plague but casual fans will tell you otherwise - they don't like hearing the truth
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How could he break Hopkins' defenses when he has like 5 since he was "elevated" to full champion? Blame it on the WBAComment
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why you ignoring the best? Degale too afraid to even look at the NUMBER #1 P4P ANDRE WARD! or does Bayern got you shookComment
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No, we really don't. He hasn't fought anyone anywhere near as good as DeGale to predict that he would make DeGale his b*tch. To put into perspective, what I see as Golovkin's best win Martin Murray; if DeGale beat Murray it would be his 3rd best win. Andre Dirrell and Gonzales>Martin Murray. And I have a lot of respect for Murray's skills, I think he has a very good shot at beating Abraham.You and everyone else knows GGG would make Degale his *****.Degale doesn't have the skills nor heart to compete. He's going to take 7 rounds off to stare at GGG and then try to win the last 2 by throwing that wide ass left hand that anyone can see coming a mile away.
Actually shows how weak the division is when a sloppy fighter like Degale is in the top 3.Comment
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I am not sure this is true. At 160, there's Cotto and Canelo. Obviously, he'd probably only fight the winner of that fight, but that would be either Cotto (a Hall of Famer) or Canelo, who's the biggest star who's not retiring. There's also the winner of Lee-Saunders, and Quillin-Jacobs, though the PBC thing will prevent that.Even without Ward there are good fights for him at 168 but he wont move up, he'll keep chasing the little guys.
I mean, I would like to watch him fight DeGale, but He's with Haymon, so that probably won't happen. Is there anyone that noteworthy at 168? Froch and Kessler are retired.Comment
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