More Exciting... GGG or NAZ??

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  • Tedkidlewis
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    More Exciting... GGG or NAZ??

    I'm not talking about ring walks or hype antics, I'm talking strictly about in ring fighting.

    Both great fighters and both hugely exciting power punching KO artists.

    I'm going with Naz because his knockouts were cleaner and because his vulnerability's always made it edge of your seat viewing....

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    Hamed 36-1 (31 KO's)
    Golovkin 35-0 (32 KO's)
    Last edited by Tedkidlewis; 04-23-2016, 11:22 PM.
  • TheCell8
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    Naz's entrances were more exciting than his fights. He looked really vulnerable against bad opponents, i.e. got knocked down several times.

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    • Scipio2009
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      #3
      Originally posted by Tedkidlewis
      I'm not talking about ring walks or hype antics, I'm talking strictly about in ring fighting.

      Both great fighters and both hugely exciting power punching KO artists.

      I'm going with Naz because his knockouts were cleaner and because his vulnerability's always made it edge of your seat viewing....

      Opinions....

      Hamed 36-1 (31 KO's)
      Golovkin 35-0 (32 KO's)
      Hamed fought Barrera, McCullough, and Kevin Kelley (names on the resume that I can, for sure, say were legit opponents) and flatten nearly everyone that they fought.

      Who has Golovkin fought that, five years from now, a person can look to the history books and say "that was a real opponent that Golovkin beat"?

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      • Sugar Adam Ali
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        Naz, he was in some thrilling shootouts

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        • MASTERBX
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          #5
          Naz did it against real competition, lil g is actually going backwards interns of competition.

          Tonight is a black eye for boxing, not lil g's opponent. Wade didn't lose tonight boxing lost tonight.

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          • TSS
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            #6
            Originally posted by MASTERBX
            Tonight is a black eye for boxing, not lil g's opponent. Wade didn't lose tonight boxing lost tonight.
            Amen.

            I'm just sad for boxing that HBO has fallen so far to resort to these bum fights.

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            • creekrat77
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              #7
              As far as the intellectual plane of where boxing is between these two distinct times. I'd say Naseem was winning by double digits. Boxing is running itself into the ground and everyone is to blame...........

              and everyone will suffer, justly

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              • zerosixthree
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                #8
                Originally posted by TheCell8
                Naz's entrances were more exciting than his fights. He looked really vulnerable against bad opponents, i.e. got knocked down several times.
                You don't think his vunerability and recklessness made him exciting?

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                • TheCell8
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by zerosixthree
                  You don't think his vunerability and recklessness made him exciting?
                  To each his own. I just don't find much entertainment watching a fighter stumbling off balance around the ring for 6 rounds before he lands one punch and ends the fight. Against pretty poor competition at that.

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                  • CaneloMaidana
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                    #10
                    Golovkin is not exciting.

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