Gennady Golovkin vs. Jermall Charlo.

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  • Metho_4u
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    #11
    I want charlo to lose, but i could see a counter shot knocking golovkin out

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    • boliodogs
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      #12
      Originally posted by buddyr
      Not gonna happen. He's gonna vacate the title because he aint walking thru those right hands to land his own. Charlo hits hard and GGG isn't hard to hit at all. People like to say he does this for action. He has no head movement. The only one of his opponents that couldn't find his head within the past few years was Lemiuex and that's because he's just an overrated punching bag with decent power. Saunders and Rubio showed us that.
      He couldn't knock down Trout. Why would GGG fear a boxer who had a close fight with Trout and couldn't hurt him. GGG isn't as easy to hit as you are saying. He almost always wins by KO but he is always ahead on points at the time of the KO. He rarely loses more than a round or two in any fight. He always lands more punches than his opponent. GGG doesn't have to run through all the right hands to get to Jermall. Jermall has to run through GGG's jab to land on GGG. GGG could outpoint Charlo or win by KO GGG won't vacate a title to avoid Charlo.

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      • Redd Foxx
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        #13
        Originally posted by Gillie
        What about Prime GGG against the current version of Charlo? I have thought about that one before and it would have foty written all over it. Peace.
        That would be very interesting. I'd put prime GG as somewhere around 50/50 because prime GG was more aggressive and a fierce body puncher.

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        • Tony Mangtana
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          #14
          Golovkin KO in the mid rounds.

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          • CLUE
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            #15
            Originally posted by Gillie
            What about Prime GGG against the current version of Charlo? I have thought about that one before and it would have foty written all over it. Peace.
            When did GGG stop being Prime?

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            • Gillie
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              #16
              Originally posted by CLUE
              When did GGG stop being Prime?
              Well, at 36 years old, I think it is safe to say that he is no longer in his prime, not to say he isn't still elite. I would think his prime was around 2012 ish.

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              • buddyr
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                #17
                Originally posted by boliodogs
                He couldn't knock down Trout. Why would GGG fear a boxer who had a close fight with Trout and couldn't hurt him. GGG isn't as easy to hit as you are saying. He almost always wins by KO but he is always ahead on points at the time of the KO. He rarely loses more than a round or two in any fight. He always lands more punches than his opponent. GGG doesn't have to run through all the right hands to get to Jermall. Jermall has to run through GGG's jab to land on GGG. GGG could outpoint Charlo or win by KO GGG won't vacate a title to avoid Charlo.
                trout actually has pretty good defense. It;s the same reason Canelo SHOULD HAVE BEEN losing to him on a legit score card and the same reason Cotto lost to him. He doesn't stand to get hit. He moves a lot. He lost more than 1 or 2 rounds against Canelo and Jacobs btw. And I don't think Charlo has that much to get thru. He's the taller man with the longer reach, plus he's the quicker fighter. That's my UNBIASED assessment. I'm not a Charlo fan at all just in case you're gonna bring it up soon. I was enjoying the way he *****ed out against Jacobs when he was selling those wolf tickets.

                But nah man, GGG has no head movement. He's there to be hit and he gets hit a lot. He has a terrifc chin, but for how long until years of taking punches catches up to him. Remember Robbie Lawler? Years and years of wars until he met Woodley and was ko'd immediately in a fight I predicted. I had even said that Mcgregor would knock Lawler out from years of punishment. GGG took some horrific shots from Canelo and jacobs that would have knocked the average fighter down or out. At almost 40, he can't keep taking those. It's gonna get to the point that he's not gonna want to go down, but his body isn't gonna have a choice. He wasn't hurt in that 1st round saturday, but he didn't like what he felt and we saw it in his eyes. I have nothing against the man, I just see a younger, quicker, taller fighter with more reach having the advantage against an aging fighter. If you can't see that, then you don't. We'll end it there

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                • Jubei
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                  #18
                  Maybe if Charlo gets away from Broners undercard and fights somebody in the top 10?

                  I think GGG age 36 beats him by mid round ko, round 6-9.

                  Prime GGG (age 32) knocks him out in 3.

                  38 year old GGG beats him by knockout rd 10-12.
                  Last edited by Jubei; 05-07-2018, 11:25 PM.

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                  • rickJen
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                    #19
                    Glovkin needs to call this guy's bluff
                    fight him in August..
                    Make it happen, Haymon.

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                    • rickJen
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                      #20
                      Is Haymon contacting Loeffler for this fight?
                      He was able to make Khan vs Cnelo,
                      then Cnelo vs Chavez Jr.
                      On HBO. Yes, HBO...
                      Why can't Al make this one?

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