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  • Bronx23
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    #11
    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
    I agree with Rozier

    it was obvious

    it is no coincidence that Golovkin started to struggle at the exact same time he stepped up in class
    I wouldn't call it struggling. You don't struggle against elite fighters. You either win lose or draw when in elite vs.

    You struggle against guys that are levels below you, guys you're supposed to have no problem beating but end up having problems with.

    Canelo & Jacobs were his 3 most competitive fights all 3 of them are pretty much the same level hence why all 4 of those fights were close matches

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    • PunchyPotorff
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      #12
      So I guess he forgot to look at GGGs face after Canelo II. Yes, better competition means less KOs, but to elude he's at his peak still is a bit of a stretch.

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      • AKAcronym
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        #13
        Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
        So I guess he forgot to look at GGGs face after Canelo II. Yes, better competition means less KOs, but to elude he's at his peak still is a bit of a stretch.
        So I guess Golovkin/Rosado was a close fight because GGG's faced was bruised pretty good after that fight too...

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        • daggum
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          #14
          he's 37 but he hasn't lost a step? ******. the better competition is only fighting him now because hes lost a step. what a misread of the situation.

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          • satiev1
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            #15
            Ggg at 40. Still in his prime derp derp. Ggg is always in his prime.

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            • ThatDude44
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              #16
              Originally posted by Bronx23
              Very logical assessment but in a few minutes this threads gonna explode with "triple bum" this "little G" that "Clenelo" "Alvaroids" "Charlo" "Andrade"
              Steve Rolls

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              • Shadoww702
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                #17
                Originally posted by AKAcronym
                So I guess Golovkin/Rosado was a close fight because GGG's faced was bruised pretty good after that fight too...
                He won by KO you dope! Quit being ****** acting like it was a decision.

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                • Kcvtr81
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                  #18
                  Trip will smash dervo, doesn’t matter how old he is ,,, he’s the unbeaten mwc the god of war

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                  • aboutfkntime
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Bronx23
                    I wouldn't call it struggling. You don't struggle against elite fighters. You either win lose or draw when in elite vs.

                    You struggle against guys that are levels below you
                    , guys you're supposed to have no problem beating but end up having problems with.

                    Canelo & Jacobs were his 3 most competitive fights all 3 of them are pretty much the same level hence why all 4 of those fights were close matches



                    fair call

                    but nobody was calling Jacobs elite before he fought Golovkin

                    the fans completely wrote him off, and he was a big underdog with the bookies

                    most were saying that Danny got knocked out in his biggest fight, and had a glass-jaw because he was dropped by Sergio Mora

                    same with Canelo... everyone backed Golovkin

                    everyone told me that Golovkin was waaaaay better than Canelo... most were saying, G is a master at cutting off the ring, he will stop Canelo to the body... probably early

                    Golovkin struggled to win the Canelo rematch, thats for sure

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                    • AKAcronym
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Shadoww702
                      He won by KO you dope! Quit being ****** acting like it was a decision.
                      Of course it was a KO. But assuming we're going off facial damage, looking at Golovkin's face, it was competitive up until the stoppage, no? People who use Golovkin's face as an indication of him losing to Canelo, really need to watch the fight over again because if they're implying dominance, that's definitely not what happened.

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