Kessler vs. Golovkin at 168lbs

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  • Scary
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    #71
    Originally posted by Red Cyclone
    Size goes to Kessler

    Power goes to GGG easy
    Footwork GGG all day long
    Heart goes to GGG, Kessler was wronged against Ward but he quit
    Chin goes to GGG

    Experience with fighting different type of opponents is a draw

    Kessler holds a lot of respect and he rates GGG extremely highly just thought you should know he is a fan of him.

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    Sorry but Chin has to go to GGG, Kessler has been down in his career and Golovkin never has been in his pro career.
    How is a doctor stopping you from continuing, quitting?! He even had a optical nerve damage, that's permanent. Come on man, these people.

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    • M Bison
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      #72
      Originally posted by Scary
      How is a doctor stopping you from continuing, quitting?! He even had a optical nerve damage, that's permanent. Come on man, these people.
      My bad It's been a while since I watched it I thought he just no-mas like Duran because of the headbutts it was a long time since watching lol.

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        #73
        Originally posted by Red Cyclone
        My bad It's been a while since I watched it I thought he just no-mas like Duran because of the headbutts it was a long time since watching lol.
        Maybe you should be sure about such things before talking. Kessler wanted to continue, it was the doctor who chose otherwise. It wasn't even a TKO, as the cuts from headbutt, just a TD. Ward's punches didn't affect Kessler.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Red Cyclone
          Yes he has...

          I'll refresh you on that one

          [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/4NhJJuIMCtLQQ/*****.gif[/IMG]
          Are you ******? That was a slip. It wasn't even ruled a knockdown by the referee. Green was pulling him down.

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            #75
            Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
            Are you ******? That was a slip. It wasn't even ruled a knockdown by the referee. Green was pulling him down.
            That was a most definite knock down the legs went stanky did a little dance and Green tagged him on his guard a few more time and Kessler tried to move away and he dropped to the canvas

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              #76
              Originally posted by Red Cyclone
              That was a most definite knock down the legs went stanky did a little dance and Green tagged him on his guard a few more time and Kessler tried to move away and he dropped to the canvas
              You can easily see Green throwing him down, are you blind? Seriously, pull yourself together. Even the referee didn't see it as a knockdown. The media didn't see it as a knockdown neither.

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                #77
                Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
                You can easily see Green throwing him down, are you blind? Seriously, pull yourself together. Even the referee didn't see it as a knockdown. The media didn't see it as a knockdown neither.


                Journalist seem to think the same as me, If it was a slip or pulled down they'd have said that.

                Kessler was knocked down.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Red Cyclone
                  33 is not old
                  33 is not old in boxing?!

                  Where do I begin?!

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Scary
                    33 is not old in boxing?!

                    Where do I begin?!
                    33 is old If you've started your pro career from the very start of a young age like 18 but Golovkin hasn't he hasn't took much punishment at all in his career either.

                    People are defying age day by day in the Olympics a 40-year-old won a gold medal, Golovkin style is one that could very likely age like fine wine he doesn't fight like Roy Jones Jr prancing about the ring using lightning fast hands, footwork moving about the ring, fighting off the backfoot he can fight in a manner which is pretty decent.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Red Cyclone
                      33 is old If you've started your pro career from the very start of a young age like 18 but Golovkin hasn't he hasn't took much punishment at all in his career either.

                      People are defying age day by day in the Olympics a 40-year-old won a gold medal, Golovkin style is one that could very likely age like fine wine he doesn't fight like Roy Jones Jr prancing about the ring using lightning fast hands, footwork moving about the ring, fighting off the backfoot he can fight in a manner which is pretty decent.
                      GGG is as old as Paulie Mallignaggi! Get out of here. And no GGG's style is not good with ageing. Let's just end it here. I feel like you are trolling me.

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