How Would gennady Perform Against Higher Level Opposition

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  • HeroBando
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    #51
    Originally posted by b00g13man
    Except he was an old battle-worn fighter, and well past his best. That was obvious in both Groves fights. Keep trying to sell yourself this imaginary win that would somehow have been better than Ward's. It's a good laugh.
    Going up a division to face p4p, #1 SMW Froch in the UK >>> fighting p4p unranked #3-4 SMW Froch in NJ. Ouch how bad must your butt hurt knowing this

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #52
      Originally posted by HeroBando
      Going up a division to face p4p, #1 SMW Froch in the UK >>> fighting p4p unranked #3-4 SMW Froch in NJ. Ouch how bad must your butt hurt knowing this
      Still doesn't overshadow the fact that Froch wasn't the same fighter physically, even hard jabs were able to stun him. Your argument is weak, go play in the park.

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      • b00g13man
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        #53
        Originally posted by HeroBando
        Going up a division to face p4p, #1 SMW Froch in the UK >>> fighting p4p unranked #3-4 SMW Froch in NJ. Ouch how bad must your butt hurt knowing this
        This is too much.

        Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
        Still doesn't overshadow the fact that Froch wasn't the same fighter physically, even hard jabs were able to stun him. Your argument is weak, go play in the park.
        I know right? I'm trying to remember the last time I heard something so ridiculous.

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        • boliodogs
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          #54
          GGG would continue to knock out everybody.

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          • New England
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            #55
            like who?

            the MW who are avoiding him [jacobs, quillin, canelo, cotto, and formerly martinez?]


            he'd knock those guys out. that's why they're avoiding him

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            • elgu
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              #56
              The only middleweights in the past that could beat him are the greats: Hopkins, Haglers, Jones, SRR.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Jubei
                Anyway, i see GGG knocking out Canelo, Cotto and Lara and everyone else at Middleweight, Quillin, Lee etc.

                The bigger question is: Who is willing to step into the ring with him.

                If some "great" fighters are ducking him, how can you even call them great? Thats already a sign that GGG would beat them easily to me.

                Name a couple of the good fighters that would beat GGG right now, and fighters that are not fighting 2 weightclasses above him.
                Nobody is ducking GGG, he doesn't bring enough money to the table. Tyson was more feared than GGG but he got fights because his opponents were paid well. If you offer 100,000K you're gonna get Willie Monroe Jr. Max Kellerman said as much yesterday. Floyd didn't start "ducking" fighters until he became a big draw and paid well. You had Mosley saying Floyd was ducking him when a cpl years before he said he couldn't fight Floyd because he had a dentist appointment. When GGG starts paying opponents 3,4,5 mil per fight everyone will come out the woodwork claiming he's ducking them.

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                • New England
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by elgu
                  The only middleweights in the past that could beat him are the greats: Hopkins, Haglers, Jones, SRR.


                  jim toney would be too sharp to lose the rounds, and had a great chin to take the gas if it ever landed. he's really not a great MW.

                  mike nunn would have golovkin moving in circles and missing shots. again, a very good, but not really a great MW.


                  styles make fights. i think golovkin has trouble with solid MW who can move, or/ and take his gas.

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                  • elgu
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                    #59
                    Golovkin loves movers, and loves trapping them in the ropes.

                    James Toney would stay behind his guard and lose a boring decision. Nunn I haven't seen enought to say.

                    In order to beat Golovkin you need a great chin and great work rate.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by elgu
                      Golovkin loves movers, and loves trapping them in the ropes.

                      James Toney would stay behind his guard and lose a boring decision. Nunn I haven't seen enought to say.

                      In order to beat Golovkin you need a great chin and great work rate.
                      Nunn has had some good performances, but against Toney I just remember him getting wacked all fight long that against GGG would get him stopped.

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