Comments Thread For: Charlo Wants to Test Himself Against Golovkin 'On the Way Out'

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  • factsarenice
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    #51
    Originally posted by Bronx2245
    Charlo and Tank did what they were supposed to do! Can't put them in HOF already, like some did with GGG and Loma!
    Again, I can't argue your points, they're all true.

    Lomachenko looks like the real thing but time will tell, he has more to prove.

    Golovkin was prime at less than prime time era and he's at the end of his career, I think he's done. His style has a short shelf life and based upon his last interview his heart isn't in it. HOF worthy? According to his record, maybe... according to a pivotal, memorable fight, not so much.
    Last edited by factsarenice; 04-24-2018, 12:12 PM.

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    • The enforcer75
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      #52
      Charlo can beat Lemieux lol and maybe Saunders Jacobs I don’t know about that one but I think Charlo a bit quicker ggg would break Charlo down finish him in 10 canalo would finish him quicker gotta love Mexican meat lol

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      • satiev1
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        #53
        Fight ggg on the way out. LMAO. Let's wait till ggg hits his prime at 40 then we can all fight him.

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        • FrankieClutch
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          #54
          The Canelo-GGG fight not happening in May really screwed up this division. GGG is going to wait until September (or even next May) to fight Canelo, which is the right thing to do because of how much money it's going to generate, but it's holding up a lot of great fights.

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          • M Bison
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            #55
            Charlo/Andrade/Dereyv/BJS next for GGG assuming a huge upset doesn't happen, really hope they don't make another Nelo fight the first one was a robbery and then we find out he guy benefiting from the robbery was also on the roids lol....
            Hard pass, the names I said are all better than that ginger little prick

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            • PBR Streetgang
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              #56
              Refreshing to hear him make some statements not dripping with arrogance. He's a good fighter with an entertaining style. He hasn't tested himself against the elite; he struggled with Trout (no shame in that) and destroyed J-Rock. I think he defeats Lemieux and O'Sullivan, gives GGG and Canelo problems but I think BJS would have his number fairly easily. I have no clue how his fight with Jacobs would turn out. Styles make fights...

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              • mmamachine
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                #57
                I'm a big ggg fan and would love to see him fight Charlo after Canelo.

                Both the Charlos look a little su****ious, maybe been on that Mexican meat but he does look good in his recent fights.

                Hopefully he fights someone decent next, BJS or Jacobs even better.

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                • SteveM
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by factsarenice
                  Again, I can't argue your points, they're all true.

                  Lomachenko looks like the real thing but time will tell, he has more to prove.

                  Golovkin was prime at less than prime time era and he's at the end of his career, I think he's done. His style has a short shelf life and based upon his last interview his heart isn't in it. HOF worthy? According to his record, maybe... according to a pivotal, memorable fight, not so much.
                  Not sure who of current fighters has a better resume for last 5 fights than Loma. Linares(A-) Rigo(A), Marriaga(B-), Sosa(B-), Walters(B). Yes I know Rigo was smaller but he was dominated - not even competitive. At least Brook and Khan were competitive when they went up.

                  Unless they are just gonna wrap up the Hall of Fame and say that no more can enter it unless they have fantastic resumes then we'll just have to accept that modern day HOF fighters have lesser resumes compared to fighters from 1 or 2 generations ago.

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                  • SteveM
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by FrankieClutch
                    The Canelo-GGG fight not happening in May really screwed up this division. GGG is going to wait until September (or even next May) to fight Canelo, which is the right thing to do because of how much money it's going to generate, but it's holding up a lot of great fights.
                    Why? The only reason is that they are all blinded by greed and fearful of taking a loss. Why should contenders all be waiting for the gravy train to pull into town? Some of them can fight each other for $3/400K or so. Nothing wrong with that kind of money once or twice a year - where else are they going to make that?

                    Andrade and Derevyanchenko need to build a bit more to even make that kind of money so I could excuse him fighting a Lemieux in Montreal to give both of them a decent payday. But Charlo BJS and Jacobs - any combo would generate quite a bit and are great fights.

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                    • Madison Boxing
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                      #60
                      You're not getting the fight. Move on.

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