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  • #41
    great job by -Kev-, but this situation is not that complicated

    if B-Hop has 1 win that's better than GGG's best win, he gets the nod

    Golovkin's best win is Jacobs, and GGG went life and death with him

    not even close, no further calculations required

    Team Bull**** are setting new standards lol

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
      “I feel like a star, like a star because, just if you check Bernard’s opponents probably you understand that my record is much bigger, is much stronger, bigger,” Golovkin said. “This is a good situation for me and for my career and for my fans, of course. That’s it.”

      He's been smoking the same stuff his fans smoke. What a moron.
      You are the moron with your insults and childish green cartoon faces. You think you are better and smarter than everyone else. I am proud to be a GGG fan and I am not smoking anything. GGG is a great exciting champion.You are big fan of a mediocre English boxer named Robbie Barrett. You might be his only fan. What are you smoking?

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      • #43
        Abel Sanches dares to defend their posture by saying they haven`t rematched any of their opponents. That`s as lame as it gets.

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        • #44
          Remember when Hopkins got a gift draw against Mercado?
          What a world class fighter Mercado was.

          Steve Frank absolute legend I tell you.
          Nevermind it was his first fight at 160, and that he was a career lightweight.

          And who doesn't remember Joe Lipsey?
          He won against Derrick James, which was just unheard of.

          John David Jackson recently fought at 167, and Hopkins wanted a catchweight at 157.
          I mean with JDJ coming off a split decision loss to a guy with a 9-6 record, it's no wonder. How did Hopkins win?

          Glen Johnson's best win was the fearsome Sam Garr, a career welterweight.

          Andrew Council - what a boxer. With draws against nobodies and losses to even more nobodies, he was a beast.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
            Hopkins opponents record from Mercado I to Eastman - 21 fights
            639 W - 51 L - 10 D

            Ranked top 10 at 160 by The Ring when Hopkins fought them

            1. Mercado
            2. Lipsey
            3. JD Jackson
            4. Allen
            5. Holmes
            6. Echols
            7. Vanderpool
            8. Council
            9. Trinidad
            10. Daniels
            11. Joppy
            12. De La Hoya
            13. Eastman

            Golovkin's opponents record from Nunez to Vanes - 21 fights
            595 W - 60 L - 10 D

            Ranked top 10 at 160 by The Ring when GGG fought them

            1. Proksa
            2. Macklin
            3. Stevens
            4. Geale
            5. Rubio
            6. Murray
            7. Lemiuex
            8. Jacobs
            9. Canelo
            Thanks for this; gives a much better comparison than some people's bias (even my own).
            I just wonder what people would say if Golovkin had gotten Sylvester, Geale, Sturm, Martinez & Cotto into the ring earlier in his career. That's the part we'll never know & ultimately hurts his legacy no matter what he does from here on out.
            The only difference I see is how much times have changed the sport. Trinidad & DLH were warriors & wanted to prove they were the best. The MW division has only heated up now because SWW's have stepped up in weight; that is where the money is, not really for the challenge itself.

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            • #46
              Golovkin beat better fighters than Bhop did and he did it in a much more dominant fashion. Bhops era of boxing was crap just Amerobums fighting eachother now boxing is global

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              • #47
                This f@ggot doesn't even have a win in his last fight. Looked trash against Jacobs. So what wins makes his resume strong?? Wade?? Rubio?? Adama?? Macklin??

                I'm confused. Now he is fighting Vanes a retired JMW moving up. Oh yeah and he lost his last fight. pussie g is a disgrace to the sport. Only if he had nuts to fight Charlo like he is so willing to fight bums like Vanes.

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                • #48
                  I was never much of a fan of BHop due to his tactics in the ring (dives, cheap shots, etc.)

                  therefore, I'm biased and will abstain from the poll.

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                  • #49
                    Trinidad, even at MW, was better than Jacobs when Hopkins fought him.

                    Jacobs had Quillin, Mora, Truax, and a KO loss to Pirog. He was seen as chinny and was underdog to lose.

                    Trinidad knocked out Olympic Gold Medalist undefeated David Reid at 154, undefeated IBF 154 champ Fernando Vargas, and #2 ranked 32-1 Joppy at 160. Trinidad was undefeated, known to have a great chin to go with his devastating power, and was favored to beat Hopkins by TKO.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Rare_Pure View Post
                      Abel Sanches dares to defend their posture by saying they haven`t rematched any of their opponents. That`s as lame as it gets.
                      Rematching Echols and Robert Allen sounds ****. If golovkin rematched Rubio or Rosado it would sound **** too. Bhop never was that good. Just a big guy fighting smaller ones with wrestling and dirty tricks

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