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  • Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
    Ah, Chudinov. I do think I may have seen the last couple of rounds of that fight. I was surprised Eubank won that fight coming off the Saunders loss.
    Me too. Saunders/Eubank was the first time I had watched either guy and I walked away unimpressed. Luckily, Eubank has been improving since the loss.

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    • Originally posted by JUNIABOY View Post
      Woah woah...take it easy there, hype man. We don't want you to get hurt, thus preventing you from hype trolling GGG. Your hate is needed in order to keep the GGG/Canelo fight alive. Keep hype trolling & i'm sure all your wishes will come true...


      So, are you going to link me to prove those accusations you made?


      Or are you all talk, like lil'G ?

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      • Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
        It'll be a big event in the UK if it happens here.

        Apart from £££, there's nothing really in it for GGG really. If he does a job on Eubank Jr. Everybody is going to just say well he lost the last time he stepped up too and he's only beaten domestic level fighters.

        I like Eubank a lot actually, he's exciting but if you watch his last 2 fights, he might have done a number on Spike and Blackwell in the end but for the first part of the fight they were giving Eubank problems at times, giving as good as they got and they are just domestic level fighters. I'm not sure he could get away with that while in the ring with GGG...

        he is not a great opponent at all, but he is not a poor opponent either

        way better than Russell Brand

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        • Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
          It'll be a big event in the UK if it happens here.

          Apart from £££, there's nothing really in it for GGG really. If he does a job on Eubank Jr. Everybody is going to just say well he lost the last time he stepped up too and he's only beaten domestic level fighters.

          I like Eubank a lot actually, he's exciting but if you watch his last 2 fights, he might have done a number on Spike and Blackwell in the end but for the first part of the fight they were giving Eubank problems at times, giving as good as they got and they are just domestic level fighters. I'm not sure he could get away with that while in the ring with GGG...
          I agree with you. Eubank Jr. seems to be a slow starter. And if he gets that GGG fight, he's going to have to prove his chin & his power to compete. Unless his camp has an awesome game plan to deter GGG from utilizing his aggression. I'd be interested to watch.

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          • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
            So, are you going to link me to prove those accusations you made?


            Or are you all talk, like lil'G ?
            Who are you again?

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            • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
              WHO CARES ?

              Every fighter who got a win in the Super-6 should have been "ranked" ahead of Bute..... who got DESTROYED the very first time he stepped up to face world-class competition.
              DeGale is world-class...and Bute was right there with him. Man, you're too good at hype trolling GGG. You're wishes will come true if you keep trolling...

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              • Originally posted by PivotandRoll View Post
                When you try to compare the current Mw division to SMW from a few years ago, you expose yourself. Kessler, Froch, Bika, Johnson, Dirrell, Taylor. <- I think everyone of those men could beat GGG.. A few of them would be big favorites
                Wow. You're actually trying to use that as a valid argument? Larger men beating a guy in a smaller weight division makes that division better? That's completely idiotic. Unless, you mentioned it to take a jab at Golovkin...

                What next, Heavyweight is a more competitive division than Welterweight because the Heavyweights would beat them?

                Really? You seriously must live under a rock or be heavily biased if you put SMW so far above the current middleweight era. The whole point I made is that SMW was not as, "far above" middleweight as the haters make it sound like.

                Gennady Golovkin
                Danny Jacobs
                Billy Joe Saunders
                Chris Eubank Jr.
                David Lemieux
                Andy Lee
                Peter Quillin
                Maciej Sulecki
                Ievgen Khytrov
                Ryota Murata

                This doesn't even include Canelo or Cotto to the list. There really is nothing wrong with the current middleweight era.

                Then there was Sergio Martinez, JCC Jr., Pirog, and Felix Sturm a few years ago.


                "horrible division", lol. K.
                Last edited by UNBIASED BOXING; 06-21-2016, 11:35 PM.

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                • Originally posted by PivotandRoll View Post
                  When you try to compare the current Mw division to SMW from a few years ago, you expose yourself. Kessler, Froch, Bika, Johnson, Dirrell, Taylor. <- I think everyone of those men could beat GGG.. A few of them would be big favorites
                  I don't think so. The best of that lot was Froch, who was the bookies underdog a few years back when there was talk of that fight. He was also #1 active SMw, with a career high top 10 p4p ranking

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                  • GGG beats Eubanks Boxing Scene GGG haters will be like...

                    The haters will say Eubanks ain't never beat no one, blah, blah, blah.

                    Crap on the fight before it's too late. It's not like GGG is fighting Brand.

                    Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                    I don't think so. The best of that lot was Froch, who was the bookies underdog a few years back when there was talk of that fight. He was also #1 active SMw, with a career high top 10 p4p ranking
                    The idea than any one of them would be favorite against GGG is so laughable that I couldn't even take that comment seriously. You're right, Froch would of been closest and I don't think he would be that big of a challenge.

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                    • Originally posted by SniXSniPe View Post
                      Wow. You're actually trying to use that as a valid argument? Larger men beating a guy in a smaller weight division makes that division better? That's completely idiotic. Unless, you mentioned it to take a jab at Golovkin...

                      What next, Heavyweight is a more competitive division than Welterweight because the Heavyweights would beat them?

                      Really? You seriously must live under a rock or be heavily biased if you put SMW so far above the current middleweight era. The whole point I made is that SMW was not as, "far above" middleweight as the haters make it sound like.

                      Gennady Golovkin
                      Danny Jacobs
                      Billy Joe Saunders
                      Chris Eubank Jr.
                      David Lemieux
                      Andy Lee
                      Peter Quillin
                      Maciej Sulecki
                      Ievgen Khytrov
                      Ryota Murata

                      This doesn't even include Canelo or Cotto to the list. There really is nothing wrong with the current middleweight era.

                      Then there was Sergio Martinez, JCC Jr., Pirog, and Felix Sturm a few years ago.


                      "horrible division", lol. K.
                      You seriously think that's a stacked division? I'm asking in a completely non sarcastic way btw.

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