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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Golovkin Willing To Fight Murata in Japan, Says Promoter

    Since winning the 'regular' version of the WBA middleweight title this past weekend, Ryota Murata (13-1, 10 KOs) and his promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank have made it very clear that unified champion, Gennady Golovkin (37-0-1, 33 KOs), is someone they are targeting for a fight at the Tokyo Dome. And there is reciprocal interest. "100-percent, I've always thought it would be great for Gennady to fight in Japan," said Tom Loeffler, the promoter for Golovkin, to BoxingScene.com.
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    Going backwards again I see. Poor lil g fans.....Lions Only!

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    • Boxing Logic
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      #3
      Originally posted by j.razor
      Going backwards again I see. Poor lil g fans.....Lions Only!
      Murata has a better win at middleweight than either "Lions Only" bro has. He dominated N'Dam almost as much as Lemieux did, in his own way, although the knockdowns were definitely missing. But no one has made N'Dam quit like that before in any case. Still, I would only be interested in GGG-Murata in Japan if Murata could get a higher level win at 160 first. If Murata can beat Deryvanchenko, Jacobs, Andrade, Lemieux, Charlo, or someone like that, then GGG-Murata in Japan would become a pretty nice matchup for fans to see. But right now, I agree with you, it would be perceived as a step backwards for GGG.

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      • WesternChamp
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        #4
        easy win for ggg.

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        • Freedef
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          I can see this fight at the end of 2018 easily

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          • Kigali
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            #6
            Originally posted by Boxing Logic
            Murata has a better win at middleweight than either "Lions Only" bro has. He dominated N'Dam almost as much as Lemieux did, in his own way, although the knockdowns were definitely missing. But no one has made N'Dam quit like that before in any case. Still, I would only be interested in GGG-Murata in Japan if Murata could get a higher level win at 160 first. If Murata can beat Deryvanchenko, Jacobs, Andrade, Lemieux, Charlo, or someone like that, then GGG-Murata in Japan would become a pretty nice matchup for fans to see. But right now, I agree with you, it would be perceived as a step backwards for GGG.
            Peter Quillan dominated N'Dam before them all.

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            • j.razor
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              #7
              Originally posted by Boxing Logic
              Murata has a better win at middleweight than either "Lions Only" bro has. He dominated N'Dam almost as much as Lemieux did, in his own way, although the knockdowns were definitely missing. But no one has made N'Dam quit like that before in any case. Still, I would only be interested in GGG-Murata in Japan if Murata could get a higher level win at 160 first. If Murata can beat Deryvanchenko, Jacobs, Andrade, Lemieux, Charlo, or someone like that, then GGG-Murata in Japan would become a pretty nice matchup for fans to see. But right now, I agree with you, it would be perceived as a step backwards for GGG.
              lemuix sux! Only twinkies with the cream filling in the middle don't want to see Jermall in there with their hero. Lion Only!

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              • HeadShots
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                #8
                Originally posted by Kigali
                Peter Quillan dominated N'Dam before them all.
                did u watch the fight?

                other than the KD's, N'Dam easily outboxed Quillin.

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                • mlac
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                  Korea V Japan. the ultimate rivalry!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by j.razor
                    lemuix sux! Only twinkies with the cream filling in the middle don't want to see Jermall in there with their hero. Lion Only!
                    Jermall who?

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