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  • #11
    Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View Post
    This is nonsense.

    Compare GGG against Lemieux to last night and you had a GGG who respected the power in front of him, he stuck to a game plan, last night he felt Brook's shots and had zero regard for them, he loaded up on everything from round one and walked through everything Kell hit him with. The punches didn't deter him one iota, whereas Brook's corner were flapping because every shot had zero effect on GGG.

    You're so biased you can't see what was in front of you.
    LOL at his punches having no effect on Golovkin, even Golovkin had the face of a lier when he claimed that. We all saw his legs melt beneath him in round 1. He didn't expect Brook to attack him so bravely and was clearly shook.

    Either, Brook's power is underrated or Golovkin's chin is overrated. It's a matter of fact that Brook made Golovkin's legs wobble in round 1, though, and don't be such a whining white newbie that you come here and claim otherwise. We all saw it and you saw it too.

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    • #12
      Froch versus GGG would take on more of a Lemiuex vs GGG type fight, GGG would have had to respect the power, I'd say that fight would have been a 50/50 I wouldn't be hasty to make rash predictions without having seen him face a true SM first. I do however believe a prime Kessler would beat GGG.

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      • #13
        I like how people claim GGG gets hit on purpose. He gets hit because he has no defence, no head movement, but it doesn't matter because he has a granite chin and massive power. He didn't let Brook nearly uppercut his head off, he's wide open to it in every fight.

        Froch would have beaten him, more than likely stopped him and he'll be lucky to win a round if he fights Ward. Ward will make him miss all night.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View Post
          Froch versus GGG would take on more of a Lemiuex vs GGG type fight, GGG would have had to respect the power, I'd say that fight would have been a 50/50 I wouldn't be hasty to make rash predictions without having seen him face a true SM first. I do however believe a prime Kessler would beat GGG.
          Kessler is a bigger and stronger version of Golovkin with a better chin and better skills. Golovkin is basically an inferior version of Kessler.

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          • #15
            Yes, he is just a stiff euro bum. I don't get either why he gets all the praise. People DKSAB.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              What did you think of Brook last night?
              Did way better than I expected. He was just too small for him.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert View Post
                LOL at his punches having no effect on Golovkin, even Golovkin had the face of a lier when he claimed that. We all saw his legs melt beneath him in round 1. He didn't expect Brook to attack him so bravely and was clearly shook.

                Either, Brook's power is underrated or Golovkin's chin is overrated. It's a matter of fact that Brook made Golovkin's legs wobble in round 1, though, and don't be such a whining white newbie that you come here and claim otherwise. We all saw it and you saw it too.
                Wrong again, you're making a habit of this is through your clear biases against GGG. Keep it up you're amusing an entire forum.

                Brook hit GGG square in the face multiple times and he kept coming like a freight train, if he had significant power he would have deterred him, like Froch GGG's biggest attribute is his durability, he is infinitely more skilled also as you would know if you had bothered to do your homework. I haven't missed a GGG fight since 2012. You clearly haven't seen more than one or two with statements like that.

                Some expert, you should call your self BoxingFückwit.

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                • #18
                  when someone is moving around, how can it be "easy" to hit him???? of course you're gonna miss some shots, your opponent is moving and backing away from you.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert View Post
                    Kessler is a bigger and stronger version of Golovkin with a better chin and better skills. Golovkin is basically an inferior version of Kessler.
                    I wouldn't say inferior, I just think boxing is about levels and Mikkel had the power, belief and skill to stop light heavies in their tracks. GGG is a wasted talent at 160, for his legacy he needs to accomplish clearing out the top 3-4 at 168 then i would give him the credit and kudos his fans are clamouring for. One thing is certain he is establishing himself one of the most formidable middle weights ever but that will fall on deaf ears unless he truly grabs some meaningful wins.

                    Last night was a pathetic mismatch, as I said competitive for 90 seconds of the second round.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by WesternChamp View Post
                      when someone is moving around, how can it be "easy" to hit him???? of course you're gonna miss some shots, your opponent is moving and backing away from you.
                      To Kell's credit his fast hands and flurries made me think he could make a sizeable impact at 154 having to really failed to make anything of his time at 147 but for win over an extremely limited cave man brawler Porter.

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