Best chance at beating Golovkin.

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  • VG_Addict
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    #1

    Best chance at beating Golovkin.

    What current fighters would you say have the best chance of giving Golovkin his first loss?
  • _Maxi
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    Jermall Charlo maybe. No one else at 160 can give him a legit loss. Canelo can beat him with bought scorecards as well. If canelo wins 5 rounds they are going to give Canelo a 7-5 UD.

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #3
      Canelo-he's already up 4-0 on one of the scorecards.

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      • famicommander
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        #4
        Jacobs gave him the best fight of his career so that's what I'm going to go with.

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        • Hatesrats
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          #5
          Besides Alvarez... Saunders "style" is poison for a slow plodding older fighter like GEE.

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          • Madison Boxing
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            #6
            noone at middleweight. although jacobs fight was fairly close so maybe if GGG has declined a bit then i'd say jacobs.

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            • redmish
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              #7
              I think Saunders could beat GGG, but I would pick Canelo to beat saunders and I think GGG will stop Canelo. Saunders is all wrong for GGG in my opinion.

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              • Nino250ex
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                #8
                Only way you are beating him is on points. So if you make it through whole fight without getting knocked down or put on rope alot than That might do it.

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                • DuckAdonis
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                  At this point in his career i can only see Canelo doing it...i dont think Jacobs is capable of fighting the fight of his life for a 2nd time...and i have seen nothing from Charlo at middleweight to suggest that he can do it. BJS has a solid chance to do it, but Golovkin needs to get even slower and older for that to happen imo

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                  • KTFOKING
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                    I had Jacobs winning by one so obviously he would have a good chance in the rematch.

                    I will say styles wise, it is Jermall Charlo. He is the one guy that will be able to throw with him in line of fire and is big and strong enough to push Golovkin back at times.

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