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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Trainer: I Really Think GGG Could Fight Until He's 75, I'm Serious

    Jonathon Banks, the new trainer of Gennady Golovkin, believes his boxer can continue fighting hard for a very long time. Golovkin, now 37-years-old, will attempt to reclaim a piece of his lost crown when he faces Sergiy Derevyanchenko for the vacant International Boxing Federation middleweight title on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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    I've wrote and cancelled half a dozen replies now I just don't know wtf to begin.

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    • BigStomps
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      #3
      I'm sure triple g wouldn't mind following Canelo and kissing his ass for another payday till he's 75 that's for sure...

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      • Real King Kong
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        #4
        Originally posted by BigStomps
        I'm sure triple g wouldn't mind following Canelo and kissing his ass for another payday till he's 75 that's for sure...
        That’s probably how long canelo will wait to fight him.

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        • aboutfkntime
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          #5
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          Jonathon Banks, the new trainer of Gennady Golovkin, believes his boxer can continue fighting hard for a very long time. Golovkin, now 37-years-old, will attempt to reclaim a piece of his lost crown when he faces Sergiy Derevyanchenko for the vacant International Boxing Federation middleweight title on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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          that throws the... " he old doe "... excuse out the window

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          • kidbazooka
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            #6
            His trainer has gone full ****** smh

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            • Curtis Harper
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              Trainer: I Really Think GGG Could Fight Until He's 75, I'm Serious

              If he's fighting no hopers, I agree.

              His fans are wishy washy when it comes to when GGG is too old.

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              • Satir
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                Agree, with the right trainer who knows what the 35+ y.o. guys bring GGG can surely go till he's 40-45, just being yourself is enough, he's got plenty of amateur and pro experience to handle the pressure

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                • Fire4231
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                  #9
                  Banks is way off script, isn’t this the time in GGG’s career that we pretend he is getting old?

                  Remember that explains why he struggled with Jacobs and Canelo.

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                  • Bronx23
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                    I have yet to see a fight where Triple G has looked old.

                    Of course he's slowed down but so does every fighter when they hit their late 30's. Look at him 5 years ago compared to today and you can see a clear difference but it's not like night-and-day difference.

                    Golovkin is at that stage of his career where you have to see how he looks from a fight to fight basis. This is the stage where you can get old overnight, look at Cotto.

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