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  • #81
    Originally posted by Kigali View Post
    Ouma showed the world the blueprint to beating GGG.

    Watch the fight.
    I will.

    By the way, before using the Angulo-Rosado fight as a means of detracting from Golovkin again, I strongly recommend you watch that fight again, particularly the first knock down.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by 1g5a22 View Post
      What kind of blue print are you offering here?

      [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/VrSZDlpRaHYje/*****.gif[/IMG]
      Watch the Ouma fight ******humper.

      That was rough sailing against a fighter as shot as Ouma.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Kigali View Post
        professional prize fighters...that's who.

        Jacobs was fighting Pirog at 23....GGG was fighting nobodies.
        I wouldn't worry about it, Jacobs is getting KO'd again!

        By the way you say nobodies but he was actually fighting Andre Dirrell, Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov, Lucian Bute, Matt Korobov, Andy Lee & Yordanis Despaigne! Learning his craft son..

        Do you genuinely think Golovkin was purposely hiding? Are you really this ****ing dumb?! LOL

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Kigali View Post
          Because at 23 he was still hiding in the amatuers.

          Golovkin, like many people from his part of the world, didn't have a professional opportunity at the time.

          In fact, up until the last year or so, most of these guys didn't have the right opportunity. Some still don't. Golovkin actually opened up a lot of doors in that regard.

          These are generally poor countries, with little job opportunities, yet have very well funded boxing amateur programs. So the fighters get to travel the world, stay in hotels, not have to pay for their meals, etc. It beats starving and struggling to find a job...or yet find a job where the company will actually pay you on a consistent basis.

          None of these guys are "hiding in the amateurs".

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Kigali View Post
            Quillin is bigger and better than Lemieux.

            I highly doubt a guy like Rubio would take out Quillin.
            Its debatable. Quillin has a bad chin and leaky defense, just like Lemiuex. If one is better than the other, it isn't by much in my opinion.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Derranged View Post
              I will.

              By the way, before using the Angulo-Rosado fight as a means of detracting from Golovkin again, I strongly recommend you watch that fight again, particularly the first knock down.
              Is Mexican boxing so dead ya'll have to ride with GGG's old ass?

              Is it really that bad?

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              • #87
                Originally posted by PK3434 View Post
                Golovkin, like many people from his part of the world, didn't have a professional opportunity at the time.

                In fact, up until the last year or so, most of these guys didn't have the right opportunity. Some still don't. Golovkin actually opened up a lot of doors in that regard.

                These are generally poor countries, with little job opportunities, yet have very well funded boxing amateur programs. So the fighters get to travel the world, stay in hotels, not have to pay for their meals, etc. It beats starving and struggling to find a job...or yet find a job where the company will actually pay you on a consistent basis.

                None of these guys are "hiding in the amateurs".
                Stop it...just stop it.

                GGG is based in Germany he could have turned pro much earlier if his courage or lack thereof permitted.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Kigali View Post
                  Jacobs lost to a better fighter than Lemieux did.
                  Rubio was vaporized in 30 seconds.


                  The guys GGG fought in the amateurs turned pro way before he did..plus they're younger.
                  None of that has any bearing on the fact that you are willing to excuse Jacobs loss at a young age while acting like Lemieux should have retired after his loss at a young age. You act like fighters don't grow and mature and gain experience as they fight. You also fail to take into consideration that Golovkin is from Kazakhstan, which isnt exactly a boxing renowned country.

                  Of course, none of that will help Jacobs when he steps in the ring with Gennady

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by 1g5a22 View Post
                    I wouldn't worry about it, Jacobs is getting KO'd again!

                    By the way you say nobodies but he was actually fighting Andre Dirrell, Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov, Lucian Bute, Matt Korobov, Andy Lee & Yordanis Despaigne! Learning his craft son..

                    Do you genuinely think Golovkin was purposely hiding? Are you really this ****ing dumb?! LOL
                    Maybe maybe not.

                    The guys you named are younger than GGG and turned pro earlier.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Kigali View Post
                      Watch the Ouma fight ******humper.

                      That was rough sailing against a fighter as shot as Ouma.
                      You are correct in a sense.. Ouma set the blueprint when it comes to Golovkin! How to lose & lose violently!

                      Brook recently just followed it to a tee.. Left helpless on the ropes after a sustained beating! Ouma set the bar!

                      They've all followed it too a tee pretty much!

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