Comments Thread For: Sanchez: GGG Has 'Edge About Him' For 1st Time in 3 or 4 Fights

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  • Shadoww702
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    #21
    Originally posted by GaryMSchneider
    GGG has fought the best that would fight him. Miguel Cotto ducked GGG. Sergio Martinez ducked GGG. Canelo ducked GGG. Andre Ward wanted a tuneup fight. Canelo Alvarez says he's not yet a middleweight. Miguel Cotto had zero interest. Floyd Mayweather Sr. says he's way too big for his son. Carl Froch is retiring. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. is imploding. He'd be widely acclaimed as one of the world's great fighters, except it's kind of hard to judge him because he's never stood across the ring from another A-level opponent.

    He'd get that with Ward. Or Alvarez. Or Cotto. Or one of any of a handful of fighters, none of whom seems too interested in getting into the ring with him.
    And merrily, Gennady Golovkin just fights on, scoring brutal knockouts each time out and adding fans by the day. Ward talked a good game but he wanted nothing to do with GGG. Carl Froch turned down big money to fight GGG. While the Mayweather sycophants would undoubtedly say that Golovkin has never seen anyone like Mayweather, the reverse is also true: Mayweather has never faced an opponent as dangerous, and with as many tools, as Golovkin. So that fight will never happen even though GGG would fight at 154 for that fight. GGG would walk right through anything Mayweather threw and beat him down. Mayweather is 49-0 and still a marvel inside the ring, but his once-impregnable defense has been broken down by Maidana. He'd have great difficulty at 38 years old standing up to the punishing onslaught Golovkin would bring. Rest assured, though, that fight will never occur, and not just because of Mayweather's ties to Showtime and Golovkin's to HBO. Mayweather has one of boxing's most astute minds and he knows a Golovkin fight would be extraordinarily difficult for him. The two men are polar opposites of each other in many ways. Mayweather was a master defender, while Golovkin is a crushing puncher who may be the finest offensive machine in boxing since a prime Marvelous Marvin Hagler more than a quarter of a century ago.
    You forgot Ghandi ducked ggg.
    Mike Tyson went to prison to avoid GGG.
    Both Klitschko Bros ducked him.
    He Knocked Kovalov the F-out.
    Ali ducked him.
    Sugar Ray Robinson was soo scared he died to to avoid fighting GGG.
    Tyler Durden retired to avoid fighting him.
    Jesus Christ says prays to protect him from GG.

    Did I forget anyone???

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    • mapleleaf27
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      #22
      [QUOTE=ScottWeiland;17503330]
      Originally posted by mapleleaf27

      The UK is the backwaters you fücktard !
      ***tard? I bet you could not even locate the UK on a map within 1 hour. You sound about as intelligent as a sofa. So many keyboard warriors on this site talking tough. Are your boyfriends impressed when you use that language?

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      • justblaze813
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        #23
        Lavar Ball would end this fight at the weigh in.

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        • wileyhemi
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          #24
          Originally posted by Bronx23
          Regardless of who wins this fight the proper credit will not be given. If Jacobs wins they'll say GGG was a hype job all along and if GGG wins they'll call Jacob's a bum and start dissecting his whole career. Sad the way "fans" are.

          Both guys are legit probably 1&2 of the mw division. One will win & one will lose but whoever ends up on the losing end deserves their respect.
          Exactly. So many people think every boxer except their favourite is a nobody because he's only fought nobodies.

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          • PunchyPotorff
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            #25
            Anyone who watched the Brook fight objectively saw GGG confused and humiliated a bit there with Brook's speed. That success can happen for Jacobs too if his timing is right on the money. Not saying he wins... those are long odds obviously... but he can have some real success just like Brook had for a couple rounds, possibly more.

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