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  • #31
    Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
    wobbled him in the 1st round, dropped him later although ref didn't score it a knockdown, fractured his eye socket. beat him so badly the trainer threw the towel in before end of the 5th round. against a 36-0 fighter who outweighed him. yeah what a horrible performance
    Teddy Atlas is just a biased ******ed Yank who doesn't want to give any other fighter that isn't the same nationality as him his due respect fxck him as a commentator he is senile as fxck and his claim to fame was working with Tyson yet where is he now in terms of training athletes?

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    • #32
      Well it's like you know you got to open up the can to get in the good that's what body work is like...

      Seriously that is something Teddy would say how can anyone take such a ****** that seriously

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      • #33
        Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
        wobbled him in the 1st round, dropped him later although ref didn't score it a knockdown, fractured his eye socket. beat him so badly the trainer threw the towel in before end of the 5th round. against a 36-0 fighter who outweighed him. yeah what a horrible performance
        Stop it man..36-0 against who??? and He was a ww..dont care how you spin it he was a ww

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Jimmy 23 View Post
          yeah, "same" height


          Brook's 168 pounds doesn't mean nothing, he has welterweight body frame.Broner was 157 on fightnight, heavier than Mosley, Oscar and =Margarito.But who taylored better for the welterweight division and physically stronger?




          Use your brain dumb b1tch
          I have no idea why they keep trying to make that spin..its ridiculous

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          • #35
            Originally posted by ruedboy View Post
            One fighter looked "horrible" , the other fighter "impressed".
            The "horrible" fighter wins by TKO less than halfway through the fight.
            The impressive guy goes to the hospital after the fight. smh
            Hate creates bias.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
              Teddy Atlas, veteran trainer and expert analyst for ESPN, was not impressed with the most recent performance by IBF/WBA/IBO/WBC middleweight champion Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin (36-0, 33KOs).

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              Gennady Golovkin is a thinking fighter who completely understands his limitations. Golovkin is a terrific blend of physicality and processes strengths, weaknesses and a counter attack quickly and accurately. Instead of lying to himself and thinking Brook was getting lucky, GGG almost instantly figured out that Brook's hands were much faster than his and he wasn't making him miss with many leads or follow ups. During the process of getting peppered more than he had in any other fight in his pro career, Golovkin realized after a round or two that Brook was too small and didn't hit hard enough to hurt him and that it made sense to allow himself to get hit and turn it into what he called a ''bar fight.'' This is similar to the same decision Marvin Hagler made when he fought Thomas Hearns. GGG has an extremely high boxing IQ.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by larryusa View Post
                Stop it man..36-0 against who??? and He was a ww..dont care how you spin it he was a ww
                Gennady Golovkin is a thinking fighter who completely understands his limitations. Golovkin is a terrific blend of physicality and processes strengths, weaknesses and a counter attack quickly and accurately. Instead of lying to himself and thinking Brook was getting lucky, GGG almost instantly figured out that Brook's hands were much faster than his and he wasn't making him miss with many leads or follow ups. During the process of getting peppered more than he had in any other fight in his pro career, Golovkin realized after a round or two that Brook was too small and didn't hit hard enough to hurt him and that it made sense to allow himself to get hit and turn it into what he called a ''bar fight.'' This is similar to the same decision Marvin Hagler made when he fought Thomas Hearns. GGG has an extremely high boxing IQ.

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                • #38
                  sure

                  Stop being a ***** and move up ggg ,168 is waiting

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                  • #39
                    I see it like this, GGG knew he could take Brook's shots, so he didn't care and took them. Brook on the other hand, I thought he was done when he got hurt in round 1. But he's a damn good fighter and made it competitive while it lasted. Brook is a better fighter than most seem willing to accept. he got some blows in because he's good. The fight ended when it should have and that's that.

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                    • #40
                      All that matters is Triple G beat the hell out of Brook when it was TIME.Until he deemed it was time,he coasted and gave Brooks fans hope.GGG can do what he wants ,he has 4 major belts in the middle weight division,nobody else comes close,no matter how you want to spin it.ONLY THE FACT BOYS,ONLY THE FACTS.
                      Last edited by Tozo; 09-24-2016, 11:01 AM.

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