Hard to argue with this. None has beaten the man, the myth, the legend GGG and reduced him to a mere footnote in the space of a few months. Oh, but GGG was hyped you say? Well, everyone is hyped once they're beaten. Crawford ahead of Canelo? OMG LOL LMAO ROFL ROFLMAO SMDH
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postthere is no contradiction
if Golovkin was not included because of the eye test, then why was he included?
it certainly wasn't because of a stellar resume
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Originally posted by NearHypnos View PostWe just got to agree to disagree on what we both find more impressive. Flashier doesnt equal more skiller and knocking guys out doesnt either. It’s all in the way we perceive. Just goes to show the difference in perception. Good s hit on keeping it civil, bruh.
Golovkin is not the same level of fighter that Lomachenko is
he is a distinct level above Golovkin in terms of skill/ability
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Originally posted by ralex View Postyou're absolutely right he is, but Golovkin never lost to a journeyman either
he probably lost to Danny Jacobs
and nobody ever suggested that Jacobs was elite until that fight
that was entirely Top Rank's fault
terrible matchup
you do not put a rookie in there with a vet, that boxing lesson has been learned already
especially not with a TOUGH experienced vet, who happens to be right on top of his game, and will be there for 12 HARD rounds
Lomachenko would easily beat Salido now, and would probably have easily beaten him in the rematch
no disrespect meant to Salido
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Originally posted by ralex View Postyou're absolutely right he is, but Golovkin never lost to a journeyman either
Golovkin understands about levels
which is why Mr " anyone from 154-168 " totally refused to negotiate on weight with the 153lb SUPERSTAR Cotto
anyone else would have jumped on that fight
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Posthe probably lost to Danny Jacobs
and nobody ever suggested that Jacobs was elite until that fight
that was entirely Top Rank's fault
terrible matchup
you do not put a rookie in there with a vet, that boxing lesson has been learned already
especially not with a TOUGH experienced vet, who happens to be right on top of his game, and will be there for 12 HARD rounds
Lomachenko would easily beat Salido now, and would probably have easily beaten him in the rematch
no disrespect meant to Salido
Salido wasn’t at the top of his game though. Wtf lol.
Jacobs got a lot of fanfare after Quillin and hed always been a stud. He got hit while Pirog was shifting. It happens. Pirog was also a stud.
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Originally posted by NearHypnos View PostSalido wasn’t at the top of his game though. Wtf lol.
Jacobs got a lot of fanfare after Quillin and hed always been a stud. He got hit while Pirog was shifting. It happens. Pirog was also a stud.
he was right on top of his game at that point in time
his career, and position..... had never looked better
Jacobs was written-off for the Golovkin fight, and given no chance
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Posthe was right on top of his game at that point in time
his career, and position..... had never looked better
Jacobs was written-off for the Golovkin fight, and given no chance
Not even a year prior he lost to Mikey.
Salido looked best when he was roiding like 7 years prior when he fought and beat Robert Guerrero with roids.
Few years before Mikey he was dominated by Gamboa.
Juanma wasn’t all that and though great wins...top of his career is a stretch.
Jacobs being given no chance had more to do woth GGG’s dominance than Jacob’s perceived quality. Everyone was of the mind that if Jacobs takes the ounches well that it’s a great fight and thats exactly what happened.
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Originally posted by NearHypnos View PostNot even a year prior he lost to Mikey.
Salido looked best when he was roiding like 7 years prior when he fought and beat Robert Guerrero with roids.
Few years before Mikey he was dominated by Gamboa.
Juanma wasn’t all that and though great wins...top of his career is a stretch.
Jacobs being given no chance had more to do woth GGG’s dominance than Jacob’s perceived quality. Everyone was of the mind that if Jacobs takes the ounches well that it’s a great fight and thats exactly what happened.
show me one link referring to Jacobs as elite before he took Golovkin to the wire, and then looked average against Arias and Sulecki
Lomachenko is CLEARLY a level above Golovkin in terms of skill/ability..... it is an indictment on you, if you cannot see that
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