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Does GGG go undefeated vs a prime Kessler/Froch/Abraham...?

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  • Does GGG go undefeated vs a prime Kessler/Froch/Abraham...?

    Let's assume they meet anywhere between 160-168. Does GGG defeat each of these fighters?

    Think about it before you spew out any ole answer....

    Does he take at least 1 L.....?

  • #2
    Any theoritical bouts north of 160 for a guy going on 35yrs is getting old. Pun?

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    • #3
      There's no way of knowing. I'd guess not.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View Post
        Any theoritical bouts north of 160 for a guy going on 35yrs is getting old. Pun?
        Nothing new. The mythical matchups are a staple in boxing. Just as they are in other sports. Thanks. Goodbye.

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        • #5
          I find it fairly easy to believe he would give Artur Abraham an absolute pasting.

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          • #6
            they all ko him cold

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            • #7
              Froch is the better of the 3 and he said Im too big and too strong for GGG then retired once a deal was near. Hearn asked Carl what he wanted to do because the fight was there for him and he himself said he would" swerve Golovkin like the plague" cause he didn't want that work. Froch said it not me. That should tell you something.

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              • #8
                I think he'd beat Abraham but Froch and especially Kessler would be very difficult fights, assuming they all take place at 168. GGG vs Abraham is a good mythical matchup at 160 but I'd still take Golovkin to win comfortably.

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                • #9
                  The thing about Abraham is that he was never a super middle until the super six tounrey. The guy should have stayed at middleweight an he would have been a nightmare. I would have loved to see him have a career at 160.

                  As far as Froch and Kessler---I'm not sure, I would give the edge to Kessler as maybe he could use his size to technically out box GGG to a UD. Maybe Froch could stop him who knows, Froch and Kessler are MUCH bigger than GGG ad that could play a factor.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jmrf4435 View Post
                    The thing about Abraham is that he was never a super middle until the super six tounrey. The guy should have stayed at middleweight an he would have been a nightmare. I would have loved to see him have a career at 160.

                    As far as Froch and Kessler---I'm not sure, I would give the edge to Kessler as maybe he could use his size to technically out box GGG to a UD. Maybe Froch could stop him who knows, Froch and Kessler are MUCH bigger than GGG ad that could play a factor.
                    I think he would have been an interesting match with Abraham. Might be the most interesting. A part of me says he outboxes Abraham, but Abraham has power as well and with that shell defense he may have neutralized GGG a bit.


                    I'd like to know what Kessler and Froch's walking around weight was. I wonder how it compares to GGG's walking around weight.

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