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Is Golovkin a hall of fame fighter? he is almost 34 and been pro 10 years

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  • #61
    Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
    excellent point


    good to see you around pare


    i stopped posting at the height of floyd-pac fight drama...just too much stupidity in nsb

    still lurks once in a while doe...

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    • #62
      Check the thunderdome

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      • #63
        How many fighters are HOF worthy after just 10 years in the game?

        Lets see how his career pans out first. He's a long way from retirement.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
          GGG will be the exception. He'll go to hall of fame based on being an outstanding amateur and the best MW of his era. Ward has no bearing on his career.
          Name one fighter with 400 plus amateur fights and had been in the gym since before they were 10 years old that were relevant in their 40s. There is none. That's why g string needs to quit fighting the no hopers and start fighting the upper level fighters.

          As good as ggg looks, Donald Curry was better and he faded fast.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by just the facts View Post
            Name one fighter with 400 plus amateur fights and had been in the gym since before they were 10 years old that were relevant in their 40s. There is none. That's why g string needs to quit fighting the no hopers and start fighting the upper level fighters.

            As good as ggg looks, Donald Curry was better and he faded fast.
            Curry being better is an opinion. Curry down fall also had a lot to do with drug use, lots of pressure, and not being discipline.

            Curry amount of fights is an excuse. Curry looked passed an opponent and paid the price.

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            • #66
              In all fairness, it's hard to call anybody a HOF fighter at ten years in. Mayweather definitely was not in '06. Pacquiao was not in '05. Duran wasn't in '77. Chavez wasn't in '90, although he was close, having stayed so busy. Barrera was not in '99. Trinidad wasn't in 2000. Morales was not in '03. Actually, it seems that at the fifteen year mark, most are ready to be considered. It's really too early at this point.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by PK3434 View Post
                Not yet but will be soon. He still has 5 good years left and will be in several significant fights. He also could eclipse Hopkins middleweight defense record if he wants to. He will get there easily.
                NO he can't, you guys really need to stop, this **** is super annoying. How can you defend a "regular" title while there's also a "super" champ with that same belt in the same division?

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
                  GGG will be the exception. He'll go to hall of fame based on being an outstanding amateur and the best MW of his era. Ward has no bearing on his career.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
                    GGG will be the exception. He'll go to hall of fame based on being an outstanding amateur and the best MW of his era. Ward has no bearing on his career.
                    HOf is based on amatuer work?

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                    • #70
                      if arturo gatti is in it then golovkin would be too if he retired right now. wins over macklin, monroe, lemieux, geale and others would put him in a position to be a hof'r. plus his amateur accolades are out of this world.

                      funny how you tried to use his age against him, yet i find it even funnier how relentlessly he's being ducked.

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