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Youll miss golovkin when hes gone....

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  • #21
    I think he's an incredibly boring one dimensional boxer with a largely uneventful career. He'll be a mere afterthought a few years from now and forgotten by history.

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    • #22
      It doesnt help his career was mis-managed and we never saw him against the best at his peak.

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      • #23
        It's funny how u love Golovkin but hate Wilder. both KO low level opponents constantly. you should be the biggest Wilder supporter here. when Wilder stepped up to Ortiz he still got the KO. when lil g stepped up vs Jacobs and Canelo he couldn't manage one clear decisive win in THREE attempts. Wilder > ggg.

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        • #24
          What I'll miss most is the derangement he caused among his detractors, that was funny ****.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Illmatic94 View Post
            It's funny how u love Golovkin but hate Wilder. both KO low level opponents constantly. you should be the biggest Wilder supporter here. when Wilder stepped up to Ortiz he still got the KO. when lil g stepped up vs Jacobs and Canelo he couldn't manage one clear decisive win in THREE attempts. Wilder > ggg.
            lol uhh yea those guys are quite a bit better than Ortiz.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Illmatic94 View Post
              It's funny how u love Golovkin but hate Wilder. both KO low level opponents constantly. you should be the biggest Wilder supporter here. when Wilder stepped up to Ortiz he still got the KO. when lil g stepped up vs Jacobs and Canelo he couldn't manage one clear decisive win in THREE attempts. Wilder > ggg.
              No they don't.

              Golovkin consistently fought top 10 guys in his divison. Wilder didn't. It's not even up to debate who's resume is better.

              When Golovkin fights massive underdogs he dominates them and KOs leaving no doubt who's the better man. Wilder gets outboxed by them until he lands the hail Mary.

              When Golovkin stepped up Jacobs and Canelo were in their primes. When Wilder stepped up Ortiz was pushing 40 and Fury was coming off 3 years of drinking, snorting and yoyo dieting.

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              • #27
                Never seen fans so excited about a supposed future of the sport 26 year old beating a 36 year old ggg in a robbery. Pathetic.

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                • #28
                  I love GGG. What's not to love? He is a great champion and a great sportsman. As far as I am concerned he never lost a fight and I love Canelo too. I look forward to his future fights until he decides it's time to retire. Then he goes to the hall of fame asap. He is also a generous kind person giving many thousands of dollars to help Mexicans recover from the recent disaster.

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                  • #29
                    I lost all respect when he ducked Chris Eubank Jr. and fought Kell Brook instead.

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                    • #30
                      Struggled with Clenelo lmao

                      He beat Canelo in the 1st fight, and i scored the 2nd a draw.

                      So he was robbed twice

                      Yes GGG will be missed




                      Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita View Post
                      I wont miss him. There wasnt enough highlight moments in his career for him to be missed.

                      What is the one fight that defines him? Struggling with Canelo?

                      Good for him that he has made good money but as far as legacy is concerened, im afraid he hasnt done much.

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