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[Please Help] Does GGG Have a Better Win Than Floyd's Win Over ODLH?

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  • #41
    Originally posted by _Maxi View Post
    A weight drained Canelita. 7 pounds lighter than his previous fight against Trout.
    Yet a whooping 15 pounds heavier than Floyd.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View Post
      Yet a whooping 15 pounds heavier than Floyd.
      Not truth. Floyd was not 150. Unless you buy his fight night weights crap.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
        I'm not sure if Golovkin has a better win than Floyd's win over Jesus Chavez.
        I would say Geale is comparable. Honestly I think that win kind gets over looked for Floyd. Chavez went on to have a good career after losing to Floyd

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        • #44
          lol..hell no

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          • #45
            It does not take a 1/2 oz of brain to realize that Flyod has a better win against DLH than any of GGG's wins combined.. & that's coming from a GGG fan..

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            • #46
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post


              [IMG]http://i160.***********.com/albums/t171/sneakysnake666/yeeeeeeeeeeep.gif[/IMG]

              I am a known Floyd fan, Golovkin, fan, and ODLH fan, so there is no bias here - but I hear some fringe Golovkin fans, Golovkin trolls, and Golovkin haters talking alot of smoke out there.

              We know 'wraps is unbiased to the core.

              Let's keep it real like the Chapelle show - does Golovkin have a better win than Floyd's win over DLH? I say no. As a GGG fan, I want the man to beat the best out there, and I am confident he will, but imo he doesn't have that type of signature win just yet, that torch passing type win, that establishing type win. I think he's beaten better fighters than people give him credit for around here, but Floyd's resume is also underrated around here, so we have to be fair and firm like Cortez.
              Kinda of a silly thread, the obvious answer is HELL NO!

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              • #47
                Originally posted by _Maxi View Post
                That was an over the hill oscar. He had like 4-5 losses already and had had two fights in three years, he wasnt even active, he was more dedicate to his company. Still a good win (thought SD) but nothing else. The rest is bla bla bla.
                even if all of this bullshyte was true (it isn't), it's still a better win than g string has.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by HanzGruber View Post
                  This would be a tougher question if you replaced Oscar with chop chop Corley. Can't think of anyone on gg resume better than chop chop
                  Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
                  GGG has Phillip Ndou like wins
                  Originally posted by b00g13man View Post


                  How is this even a serious question? You'd have been better off comparing it to Berto.
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                  I'm not sure if Golovkin has a better win than Floyd's win over Jesus Chavez.
                  Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
                  This actually has me thinking about a comparable win. Hmm... Maybe Gatti?
                  lol..............

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by TheNotoriousOne View Post
                    Lemieux would have knocked DLH out cold in 2006, so no doubt about it. Also Monroe would have boxed the ears off Oscar, Murray would have gone to war with him... and Brook would have probably done Oscar like Pacquiao did him. The only one I see struggling would be Geale.
                    That's some man crush you got going on there. Take away Brook and 2006 ODH beats the rest of these 2nd and 3rd raters.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by satiev1 View Post
                      Comparing a 130 lber who started his pro career at age 19 and kept growing in weight to a guy who's a 160 lber who turned pro in his late 20's and already filled out. Just lol.
                      ready to be brutally owned??? GGG turned pro at 24 right??? at age 24 Floyd was still at 130...so from 24-34 which is how old GGG is now right?? Floyd moved up 24 pounds..OUCH RIGHT

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