Comments Thread For: Tureano Johnson: Golovkin Has Flaws, Jacobs Has Great Shot To Win

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  • GaryMSchneider
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    #11
    Tureano Johnson ducked GGG when he was the next mandatory by faking an injury.

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    • Ake-Dawg
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      #12
      Originally posted by GaryMSchneider
      Tureano Johnson ducked GGG when he was the next mandatory by faking an injury.
      Laughable. He faked an injury and hasn't fought since 2015 because of the fake injury? Come on dude.

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      • GMAN SUPREME
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        #13
        ggg is going to bomb jacobs out early. tureano you necks.

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        • LOCOMEX89
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          #14
          I'll be interested to see what direction Golden Boy goes with Tureano if he gets past a tough Gutierrez.

          Personally I think Lemieux vs Stevens winner would be a good next fight.

          No way does he get Canelo this year, and I wouldn't consider Jason Quigley vs Tureano yet.

          I think Billy Jo Saunders would be a good fights next for him also.

          Plenty of options at least

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          • bluemax
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            #15
            Got to favor GGG in this one

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            • DeLorean
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              #16
              GGG is straight up and down, no special effects. like I said before this is the same guy that was getting outboxed by a welterweight, I can't remember his name but like I said before I made $300 million dollars in one night.

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              • Shadoww702
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                #17
                At 8-1 odds...

                GGG has a 88.9℅ chance of winning and 11.1℅ of losing.

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                • Motorcity Cobra
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                  #18
                  This guy talked all that **** and when he had a chance to fight GGG he pulled out with a fake injury

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                  • RL_GMA
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                    #19
                    Every fighter has flaws. The tough part (particularly with GGG) is using the flaws against him consistently for 12 rounds. As of right now, nobody's come close to doing that outside of Kassim Ouma who inevitably drowned from the pressure. GGG isn't hard to find but he also doesn't have a tough time finding you even if you're trying to be defensive minded or give him angles. Andre Ward is the only guy right now I feel that would have an advantage over GGG due to size, Boxing ability, able to adjust, consistency. That being said, we're talking about a guy who's two weight classes up. To me, I don't favor anyone from 154-168 beating GGG "right now". Things could change in the next year or 2 being GGG himself isn't a spring chicken but he also has very little wear and tear for a 34 year old.

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                    • Shadoww702
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by RL_GMA
                      Every fighter has flaws. The tough part (particularly with GGG) is using the flaws against him consistently for 12 rounds. As of right now, nobody's come close to doing that outside of Kassim Ouma who inevitably drowned from the pressure. GGG isn't hard to find but he also doesn't have a tough time finding you even if you're trying to be defensive minded or give him angles. Andre Ward is the only guy right now I feel that would have an advantage over GGG due to size, Boxing ability, able to adjust, consistency. That being said, we're talking about a guy who's two weight classes up. To me, I don't favor anyone from 154-168 beating GGG "right now". Things could change in the next year or 2 being GGG himself isn't a spring chicken but he also has very little wear and tear for a 34 year old.
                      And 154-168 me either. Maybe in 3-4 years Spence?? He's got the build for 160 eventually. I think Ward would beat him though and if really wanted to could make 168. But they're both on to other things... And the $$$$ isn't even close to being good enough for that fight.

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