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  • #91
    Originally posted by Fetta View Post
    I list the names all the time. Dont wanna keep doing that.

    Anyway its Friday so im going home to have a beer and maybe a bump but todays has been fun on here. I might be back later.
    Take a bump for me too!

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Xoahr View Post
      Golovkin has faced 6 top 10 fighters in his division in the past 3 years. It's a weak division, but only because one fighter is clearly so dominant in it.

      He hasn't taken much damage. I can see Golovkin lasting for another 5 years at least.

      It's also hard to get big names or big fights when people throw belts at you to avoid you. Sturm ducked, Martinez ducked, Cotto was scared, Canelo ducked. Froch was blowing smoke, Tureano Johnson became mysteriously injured, BJS ducked 6 months ago but may yet redeem himself...

      Do you just want him to drop 3 belts and fight a SMW? Kovalev? Wilder? Anthony Joshua? I'm busting a gut, who in your eyes is it worth dropping 3 belts and fighting?

      Once he unifies the division, he reestablishes the lineal title like Hopkins did.
      This was fun ..................................

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      • #93
        Originally posted by LouIE G View Post
        First of all you can look good against c level fighters which GGG has clearly feasted on. So I'm not that impressed and do think GGG is beatable. That said Eubanks, Jacobs, BJS, Lara, khurtsidze, Quillen (yeah he got clipped) but he can come back, Chudinov, there's plenty of fighters out there that can challenge him.
        You serious? GGG TKO8, all of them.

        As I said, he's fought 6 top 10 MWs in the past 3 years and made it look easy.

        Lemieux, TKO8
        Murray, TKO11
        Geale, TKO3
        Stevens, TKO2

        Rosaado and Proksa too. I think Ishida was 11th at the time.

        It's not who he's beaten, it's also how he's done it.

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        • #94
          It will most likely be a bum like Heiland or Tureano Johnson.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Xoahr View Post
            You serious? GGG TKO8, all of them.

            As I said, he's fought 6 top 10 MWs in the past 3 years and made it look easy.

            Lemieux, TKO8
            Murray, TKO11
            Geale, TKO3
            Stevens, TKO2

            Rosaado and Proksa too. I think Ishida was 11th at the time.

            It's not who he's beaten, it's also how he's done it.
            So then just say nobody is worthy to fight GGG and hope he retires. You clearly don't want him to fight anybody but the Wade's of the world.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Xoahr View Post
              You serious? GGG TKO8, all of them.

              As I said, he's fought 6 top 10 MWs in the past 3 years and made it look easy.

              Lemieux, TKO8
              Murray, TKO11
              Geale, TKO3
              Stevens, TKO2

              Rosaado and Proksa too. I think Ishida was 11th at the time.

              It's not who he's beaten, it's also how he's done it.
              What casuals don't see is that GGG is so subtle doing all the things a good fighter can do that he does them, win the fights and makes everyone else look like a bum.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
                It will most likely be a bum like Heiland or Tureano Johnson.
                I know I'm aittle off topic here, but would you be eager to watch mayweather vs mcgregor fight if it happened?

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by LouIE G View Post
                  So then just say nobody is worthy to fight GGG and hope he retires. You clearly don't want him to fight anybody but the Wade's of the world.
                  I'd love to see him in big fights, but other than Jacobs, there are no threats for him at 160. You say he's only fought C level fighters, but you've only offered a list of fighters worse than what GGG has already faced.

                  Eubank was beaten by BJS, Chudinov was beaten by Eubank, Quillin was beaten by Jacobs, Lara isn't a MW.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Xoahr View Post
                    I'd love to see him in big fights, but other than Jacobs, there are no threats for him at 160. You say he's only fought C level fighters, but you've only offered a list of fighters worse than what GGG has already faced.

                    Eubank was beaten by BJS, Chudinov was beaten by Eubank, Quillin was beaten by Jacobs, Lara isn't a MW.
                    Losses don't define a fighters career as fighters can bounce back from a loss and do big things in boxing. The question you asked was who challenges GGG? I gave you the answer and your not having none of it, so my question to you is... Why ask that question in the first place?

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                    • Originally posted by Rock&Roll View Post
                      I know I'm aittle off topic here, but would you be eager to watch mayweather vs mcgregor fight if it happened?
                      Of course. For one, Mayweather has proven everything there is to prove in a boxing ring. For two, it would hilarous to show the MMA fanboys what happens when their best steps into a boxing ring.

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