Ggg charlo will be fight of the decade

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    #11
    Originally posted by gamesworn
    For Me, Pacquiao vs Marquez IV is still the fight of the decade


    - Fight between two legit great fighters
    - It ends the impressive run of Pacquiao.
    - Both fighters KD each other and competitive every round before the knockout.
    - Both were P4P before the fight (maybe past prime but not over the hill)
    - It ends one of the best rivalry in boxing history by a sensational knockout.
    I feel the same way but I am extremely biased as I am a huge fan of both boxers. The level of skill displayed in that night was amazing.

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    • GW Carter
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      #12
      GGG is retiring after his whips Canela's ass.

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      • daggum
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        #13
        ggg has no chance against canelo. you dont understand how boxing works do you? does ggg get to keep his belt after losing? if so he can fight charlo next. wont be a super fight or anything of course

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        • UNBIASED BOXING
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          #14
          If GGG beats Canelo, he either rematches Canelo, or fights whomever holds the last strap (assuming Saunders still does).

          I think at that point, he retires off and fades into the sunset. I don't think he'll ever fight Charlo.

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          • Mexican_Puppet
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            #15
            Originally posted by gamesworn
            For Me, Pacquiao vs Marquez IV is still the fight of the decade


            - Fight between two legit great fighters
            - It ends the impressive run of Pacquiao.
            - Both fighters KD each other and competitive every round before the knockout.
            - Both were P4P before the fight (maybe past prime but not over the hill)
            - It ends one of the best rivalry in boxing history by a sensational knockout.

            Definitively...

            That fight was one of the best in boxing history if not the best.

            Was savage and dramatic, legendary.

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            • Thraxox
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              #16
              Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
              Definitively...

              That fight was one of the best in boxing history if not the best.

              Was savage and dramatic, legendary.
              That was probably the last non over the hill ATG vs ATG.

              And also mate is it considered to be the best Mexican win in mexican boxing (MArquez over Pacquiao) or is it still Sanchez over Gomez?

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              • Mexican_Puppet
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                #17
                Originally posted by Thraxox
                That was probably the last non over the hill ATG vs ATG.

                And also mate is it considered to be the best Mexican win in mexican boxing (MArquez over Pacquiao) or is it still Sanchez over Gomez?
                The win of Marquez over Pacquiao is the best win of all the boxing of Latin-America in the history.

                Pacquiao was better than Gomez and Pacquiao is the best fighter of Asia, easy.

                So... is the best win of Latin America boxing

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                • Mammoth
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                  #18
                  I like Charlo quite a bit. I just don't know what a more experienced guy like Jacobs or Golovkin would have done once they knew they were in the ring with a gimp though. I don't believe it would have lasted that long.

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