Lemieux is a gladiator. I have more respect for the warriors who have big power and will fight anyone over the guys that spot pick for "business". David Lemieux is ok in my book. GGG would still wreck him in a rematch though.
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He says he wants a crack at Danny Jacobs or BJS, I'd pick him to beat both guys. Rafael said Monroe's people are trying to make a fight with Jacobs in April, but Lemieux being part of a sell-out at MSG would be a logical opponent for Jacobs afterwards if Danny doesn't want to fight GGG.
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Originally posted by Can'tHoldMeBack View PostThe knockdowns was the difference in n'dam fight without them he loses, Pepe just not that good anyone who can jab and take a power shot from him wins
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostIt's a scenario he plays over in his head every day and the answer remains the same: if David Lemieux was offered his choice of whom he'd like to face for the first defense of his middleweight title, the answer would remain Gennady Golovkin.
In fact, if you give the dethroned titlist his choice of whom he'd like to face for his next title shot, the answer will remain the same.
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Even after taking a brutal azz whooped he has more balls than Ginger
Originally posted by just the facts View PostLeMew is not a quality fighter and will lose to the next quality fighter he faces
After Khan, Canelo is gonna try to say they need a 160 tune up before fighting GGG. Too bad, you had your chance. Ginger Vagina needs to be a good boy and get Lemieux'd
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Lemieux is a bad ass! But in order for him to beat someone like a Jacobs or BJS convincingly, he'll have to improve his head movement and footwork. His head stays in the center when he throws jabs and hooks, so it's very easy to time and counter those punches with one's own jab or straight right. He beats Quillin easy though, because Quillin has no jab to speak of and a horrible chin. The blue print is out to beat Lemieux, but can Danny Jacobs, Canelo, or BJS maintain the activity and power that Golovkin displayed against him for 12 rounds? Doubt it. Great fights.
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