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Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post"Golovkin also signed to fight Pirog (WBO MW champion)"...
The guy gave you an answer, but you cannot comprehend -- because YDKSAB history...
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Originally posted by Mr. Luthor View PostThey did not fight so Golovkin has not actually had any fights that can be considered "risky" in his career. Furthermore if fighting Pirog is the best you can come up with for an example of risk, then my point has been proven with an exclamation point.
In fact, one of the best MW's and a belt holder, Danny Jacobs, got KTFO by him.
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Originally posted by Metho_4u View PostAsk the average fan, the ones who aren't looking at boxing news if they know who the f***kell brook is...guaranteed they say, who is she? ****** ****head
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Originally posted by Metho_4u View PostYou're thinking 69 because you do that with that life-sized poster you have hung upside down on your wall with the hole cut out of the mouth
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Originally posted by Szef View PostAt the time, Pirog was considered a top MW and I believe he'd still be one of the best middleweights if he wasn't so injury prone.
In fact, one of the best MW's and a belt holder, Danny Jacobs, got KTFO by him.
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Originally posted by j0zef View PostGolovkin has rehydrated to 172/3 once or twice in last 15 fights. The rest he's been between 168-170. Against both Wade and Lemieux, he was 170 while both his opponents were 175.
If Golovkin started earlier as a pro, he would have fought at 154 until he was 30.
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Originally posted by Szef View PostAt the time, Pirog was considered a top MW and I believe he'd still be one of the best middleweights if he wasn't so injury prone.
In fact, one of the best MW's and a belt holder, Danny Jacobs, got KTFO by him.
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Originally posted by Metho_4u View PostSo, when he's in his 40's or so? I mean he's so young and so inexperienced that he should wait a while.
GGG was ready to fight Ward at 168 back in 2013, but Ward wasn't ready for him. And in any case, HBO told them both that there wasn't enough fan interest in either of them back then to make it a worthwhile match-up.
GGG was ready to fight Froch in the UK, at 168lbs, which is something Ward wouldn't do. He also wanted to fight Quillin when Quillin was still unbeaten and highly rated.
GGG signed to fight Eubank Jnr, in the UK, and now he's fighting the undefeated best WW in the world, again on the road.
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Originally posted by j0zef View PostGolovkin has rehydrated to 172/3 once or twice in last 15 fights. The rest he's been between 168-170. Against both Wade and Lemieux, he was 170 while both his opponents were 175.
If Golovkin started earlier as a pro, he would have fought at 154 until he was 30.
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