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  • KingHippo
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    #81
    Originally posted by BillyBoxing

    I remember Nelo dropped and hurt Trout bad while Charlo never did.
    Anytime I see someone using this type of broken boxing math, I know I'm dealing with someone with low boxing IQ.

    Trout fought Canelo and Charlo WAY differently. He was willing to take chances with Canelo, but he respected Charlo's power much more, hence why he was being so cautious and was able to avoid getting decked.

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    • daggum
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      #82
      he lights him up like a god damn christmas tree

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      • pacmanis1
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        #83
        Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
        He might not KO but he can give GGG his first L. I don't like the Charlo brothers wanna be attitude but they are very highly skilled.
        I’d lean towards Charlo, not confidently, but I’d pick him. Realistically this fight won’t happen for another year after Vanes, Canelo and Saunders. Two more tough fights and a declining older GGG would struggle with a Charlo. Maybe I’m wrong, be fine if I was, would love to see the fight.

        One of GGGs biggest assets, iron chin, will be his downfall at this point in his career. He was able to throw caution to wind and eat punches to land punches. He didn’t need to improve his defense and as he gets older he wouldn’t be able to pull the trigger when opening arise like he could when he was younger.

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        • Madison Boxing
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          #84
          Originally posted by Illmatic94
          What "boogeyman" has GGG faced in his career? *crickets*

          And who is labeling Charlo a boogeyman to begin with? he's simply a mandatory. But you just labeled him the boogeyman yourself. Showing your fear. U exposed yourself.

          Why is it so easy to ether you?
          I haven't been exposed you're all getting ahead of yourselves cause he knocked a D level.fighter out. You guys are ****ing embarrassing when it comes to hyping up fighters. My gran could pass the 'eye test against centeno and heiland.

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          • Madison Boxing
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            #85
            The state of some of the comments on here lol, what happened to actually proving yourself. How can u guys keep being so ****** and not factoring in opposition.

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            • Thraxox
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              #86
              Originally posted by Chrismart
              Charlo looks a good fighter for sure, but I can't really make a case for him beating Golovkin. Maybe after I see him against some other quality MWs. But for now, I'd pick Golovkin.
              That body shot man........Rungvisai just punched his guts out literally.

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              • Ray*
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                #87
                Originally posted by pacmanis1
                I’d lean towards Charlo, not confidently, but I’d pick him. Realistically this fight won’t happen for another year after Vanes, Canelo and Saunders. Two more tough fights and a declining older GGG would struggle with a Charlo. Maybe I’m wrong, be fine if I was, would love to see the fight.

                One of GGGs biggest assets, iron chin, will be his downfall at this point in his career. He was able to throw caution to wind and eat punches to land punches. He didn’t need to improve his defense and as he gets older he wouldn’t be able to pull the trigger when opening arise like he could when he was younger.
                You are NOT wrong, this is one of the reasons am picking Charlo too. Not because he is this monster that would always have GGG's number.

                But because he would be getting GGG at the right time if the fight does happen over the next 18 to 24 months.

                You know sometimes you just have that gut feelings and am only going by that. Like you said we can all be proven wrong but then am glad to be wrong when it comes to boxing.

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                • Bad_Guy
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                  #88
                  Charlo can stop GGG. That's not a stretch at all. However, GGG can get to Charlo too. I'd lean GGG by the slimmest of margins at this point in his career, but I am not sure he has any clear advantages over Charlo at this point. In his prime, GGG steamrolls Charlo though.

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                  • Jubei
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                    #89
                    Jermall has fought the top pound for pound fighters Hugo Centeno and the mythical beast, the onelegged Argentinian back to back. He is already a lock into the Hall of Fame. He is already set to fight another beast in August. This guy is just incredible. His resume is on a whole notha level.

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                    • BillyBoxing
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by KingHippo
                      Anytime I see someone using this type of broken boxing math, I know I'm dealing with someone with low boxing IQ.

                      Trout fought Canelo and Charlo WAY differently. He was willing to take chances with Canelo, but he respected Charlo's power much more, hence why he was being so cautious and was able to avoid getting decked.
                      Nah Trout respected Canelo power.

                      Watch the KD, Canelo feinted a left and put him on his ass with a right. Don't act like Trout was running through Nelo doe.

                      My point was that Charlo never hurt somebody good, letting alone elite.

                      So his power or capacity to hurt people might be overrated, that's all I meant.

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