Comments Thread For: Eubank: Is Golovkin Ready To Step Up? Fight Someone Not Scared!

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  • sirron000
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    #21
    Originally posted by Daddy T
    Golovkin is not the one who'll be stepping up in this fight lol
    See post #4..

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    • sirron000
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      #22
      Originally posted by b00g13man
      @ good comp.

      He appears to have some talent, but that doesn't mean much when you're still fighting Blackwells and Dorans. He's nowhere near ready for a p4p level fighter, and shame on Team GGG for considering it.
      Please reply to me like I'm new to boxing, what makes GGG on another level? They both have been fighting cans. Let me guess it's the knockouts that u r impressed by. Both are stepping up in class.

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      • Jubei
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        #23
        Originally posted by StudentOfDaGame
        GGG vs Eubank is interesting. Why are GGG fans against the fight?. Dominic Wade, Adamu, Murray? And you have the cheek to complain about one of the BEST young fighters in the divison.

        GGG is 34. It would be his biggest payday and livest dog to date.
        Which GGG fans are against the fight?

        There are idiots who are against everything that GGG does, but that are the same couple trolls all the time, and they surely aren't GGG fans nor boxing fans.

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        • alexguiness
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          #24
          Eubanks has some weird kind of cult fanboy following.

          His resume is much weaker than GGGs.

          Lemineux would beat him and Murray, Wade and even Geale would be 50/50 fights.

          I'm not a GGG nuthugger, but the best name on Eubanks record is BJS and he lost that fight.

          Most posters here hate on BJS, saying he is rubbish but think Eubanks is the next Roy Jones...SMH.

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          • bojangles1987
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            #25
            Originally posted by alexguiness
            Eubanks has some weird kind of cult fanboy following.

            His resume is much weaker than GGGs.

            Lemineux would beat him and Murray, Wade and even Geale would be 50/50 fights.

            I'm not a GGG nuthugger, but the best name on Eubanks record is BJS and he lost that fight.

            Most posters here hate on BJS, saying he is rubbish but think Eubanks is the next Roy Jones...SMH.
            I'm noticing that about Saunders and Eubank, and it's weird.

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            • Eastcoast
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              #26
              Eubank is the best suited MW to challenge Golovkin, better than Alvarez, Saunders, or Jacobs. Chudinov was a legit top 15 MW that Eubank easily beatdown. The reason Chudinov agreed to fight Eubank was b/c Danny Jacobs refused to even negotiate with him, despite Chudinov being his mandatory.

              At the same time, how would BJS be considered a fair opponent and Eubank not, when Eubank lost to BJS by SD in a fight that could've went either way.

              What makes the short, slow footed, overrated power of Alvarez a better opponent? He's never even beaten a 160lber and intentionally looks to fight disadvantaged opponents like Khan.

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              • b00g13man
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                #27
                Originally posted by sirron000
                Please reply to me like I'm new to boxing, what makes GGG on another level? They both have been fighting cans. Let me guess it's the knockouts that u r impressed by. Both are stepping up in class.
                Is this a joke? GGG has at least been in with guys like Murray and Geale. If you think that's the same level as Eubank's comp then I don't know what to say.

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                • AneesMoha
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                  #28
                  Not your chin you need to worry about. a high percentage of Golovkins knockouts are bodyshots. Lemieux, Stevens and Rubio all said the same thing that Golovkin is a one trick pony and all of them got beaten differently.

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                  • alexguiness
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Eastcoast
                    Eubank is the best suited MW to challenge Golovkin, better than Alvarez, Saunders, or Jacobs. Chudinov was a legit top 15 MW that Eubank easily beatdown. The reason Chudinov agreed to fight Eubank was b/c Danny Jacobs refused to even negotiate with him, despite Chudinov being his mandatory.

                    At the same time, how would BJS be considered a fair opponent and Eubank not, when Eubank lost to BJS by SD in a fight that could've went either way.

                    What makes the short, slow footed, overrated power of Alvarez a better opponent? He's never even beaten a 160lber and intentionally looks to fight disadvantaged opponents like Khan.
                    I don't think Eubanks is a easy pick for Golovkin...style wise it will be an interesting fight.

                    BJS has a world title and is undefeated, he is (IMO) a much more legitimate opponent.

                    Chudinov is terrible, just a walking punch bag.

                    I have no problem with Eubanks fighting GGG, but it will end in another loss for Jnr.

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #30
                      Im not sure lemiuex and Murray were scared. They stepped up to plate, they just weren't good enough

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