Will Golovkin retire as an all time great?

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  • Leonis
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    #71
    Originally posted by filup79
    Canelo is coming from a lower division and you have people on here he's an ATG if he beats Canelo. Brook came from a lower division. There's a few names on GGGs resume who were coming from 154. It took Hagler 6 years to reach 49 fights, GGG is 36, been a pro for 12 years and has yet to even fight 40 times. Different times and eras. Will GGG move up and continue to fight tough names is the question
    GGG is a middleweight by choice. When he turned pro he could make super lightweight but he wanted to be a mw unlike some other pu66ys who always starve themselves to death so they can keep fighting smaller guys. He has no reason to move up he is not even a big middleweight
    Last edited by Leonis; 09-06-2018, 09:29 PM.

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    • Vasyl’s dad
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      #72
      Originally posted by JohnCastellanos
      Lara called ggg out prior to Brooks or Vanes even being a thought! This was fresh in time for his famous promise of fighting anyone from 154 to 168! But post Canelo and the problem ggg has with moving target it is obvious ggg didn’t want Lara exposing his weakness! But Ggg ducked Lara
      Laras own manager said they werent really interested.

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      • Boxing42
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        #73
        Originally posted by icha
        he should be, i mean "anyone from 154 to 168" , "all the belts", "im not a businessman"..
        what else can you ask from a fighter? ...
        Hmm it’s really hard to detect sarcasm online

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        • Boxing42
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          #74
          Originally posted by Leonis
          GGG is a middleweight by choice. When he turned pro he could make super lightweight but he wanted to be a mw unlike some other pu66ys who always starve themselves to death so they can keep fighting smaller guys. He has no reason to move up he is not even a big middleweight
          Tom loeffler is that you?? Gennady can cut off his arm and still be over 140

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          • boliodogs
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            #75
            Originally posted by Boxing42
            If Golovkin beats Canelo will he be an all time great? If he loses to Canelo will he be one?
            That depends on who you ask. I think he will eventually be considered an all time great perhaps 10 or 20 years from now. Great boxers seldom get full respect when they first retire. They get more respect as time passes.

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            • Fists_of_Fury
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              #76
              Originally posted by Boxing42
              If Golovkin beats Canelo will he be an all time great? If he loses to Canelo will he be one?
              No and hell no. GGG has done nothing and can't do anything to be labeled an ATG by me. Feasting on bums for 95% of his career is not ATG material. His best career name opponent is a smaller guy that just recently moved up to the weight... that should tell you how garbage his career is. And his bogus "regular" wannabe title defenses mean **** all to people that don't buy into bull**** accolades.

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