GGG vs the fab 4 at 160

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  • soul_survivor
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    #11
    Originally posted by Golovkin.
    Leonard
    Duran
    Hagler
    Hearns

    How does GGG do?
    No way is Duran withstanding that power. KO.

    Hearns v GGG could be a classic but again, Hearns chin is too flaky, either a KO or a points win for Hearns.

    Leonard schools him.

    Marvin hurts him and wins a decision.

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    • Rip Chudd
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      #12
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
      Takes step aside money 4 times and fights Wilfred Scypion, robbie sims, sugar ray seales and flugencio Obelmejias ( in Monaco).

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      • Caught Square
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        #13
        Beats Duran for sure and Hearns as long as he avoids the big right early on.

        Hagler would outgun him in a WAR over 12 or 15. Leonard from 87' moving up would struggle but I think it's fairer to use Leonard before retirement, in that case he wins pretty comfortably.

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        • Irony123
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          #14
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn
          Takes step aside money 4 times and fights Wilfred Scypion, robbie sims, sugar ray seales and flugencio Obelmejias ( in Monaco).
          impressive, even the fab four will try to avoid him, didn't realize you are giving GGG so much credit lol.

          on a serious note if he was part of that era it would be called the fab 5. The only one who i would favor over GGG would be Hagler. whom i think was the greatest middleweight of all time.

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          • j0zef
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            #15
            Hey Larry. How you doing?

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #16
              Originally posted by Irony123
              impressive, even the fab four will try to avoid him, didn't realize you are giving GGG so much credit lol.

              on a serious note if he was part of that era it would be called the fab 5. The only one who i would favor over GGG would be Hagler. whom i think was the greatest middleweight of all time.
              I'm not, you are desperately trying to spin it because its more truth than fiction.

              Please dude. In the 80's GGG, with the resume he has, wouldn't even be discussed. He wouldn't have been champion because they didn't elevate guys to champion in those days. He'd be the #2 or #3 contender to the NABF title, fighting James SCott or Hard Rock Green.

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              • mann187
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                #17
                Hagler - Hagler breaks him down, gets him on the backfoot and takes him out late between 7-10

                Hearns - Hearns by close points, both get dropped.

                Duran- Back and forth but GGG size too much and outpoints duran

                Leonard - Another back and forth but the smarts of Leonard prevail and take him to a close but clear decision victory by pushing GGG on the backfoot.

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                • Eastcoast
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                  #18
                  Leaves Hagler in a crumpled pile in the center of the ring and the other four immediately sign to fight Khan.

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                  • just the facts
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Eastcoast
                    Leaves Hagler in a crumpled pile in the center of the ring and the other four immediately sign to fight Khan.
                    in your wettest dreams.

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                    • Irony123
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                      I'm not, you are desperately trying to spin it because its more truth than fiction.

                      Please dude. In the 80's GGG, with the resume he has, wouldn't even be discussed. He wouldn't have been champion because they didn't elevate guys to champion in those days. He'd be the #2 or #3 contender to the NABF title, fighting James SCott or Hard Rock Green.
                      what are you talking about, you said that he would take step aside money which insinuates that the fab four would rather offer him step aside money then fight him.

                      in the 80s he wouldn't have the resume he has today because certain fighters had big balls of steel. Lets see how many top fighters GGG tried to fight; he had a fight lined up with Pirog, who got injured, he tried to fight Sergio Martinez who's promoter said himself that he isn't putting Sergio with GGG. Lets see Quillin said he wants Pquio/Mayweather type of money, Danny Jacobs said he wants 3-4 million, BJS said 18 months and 5 million (or something like that). they offered the fight to Froch and Chavez Jr (when he was worth a damn), Canelo isn't ready for 160, he wants 155 and the list goes on. Tell me one fighter who was avoided as GGG. Hagler maybe? but even he got some big fights.

                      You can compare resume's all you want but when fighters enter a ring it's not their resume's that do the fighting.

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