15 yr old GGG vs 15 yr old Canelo. Who wins?

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  • Boxing_1013
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    #11
    Originally posted by KillaMane26
    Is this some kind of response to that other GGG thread that seems to never die? Let it go, or save it for their 3rd fight if it happens
    Sh.it glad you reminded me...I gotta bump that thread soon

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    • Curtis Harper
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      #12
      Nelo was born a pro

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      • Zelda
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        #13
        who would have won when they were both in their nappies?

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        • texasboi15
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          #14
          Originally posted by KillaMane26
          Is this some kind of response to that other GGG thread that seems to never die?

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          • aboutfkntime
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            #15
            Originally posted by JohnCastellanos
            GGG fans here your big chance, let’s go toe to toe;tit for tat!
            GGG vs Canelo @ 15 who would have won?
            @19 who would have won
            @23 wwhw
            @27wwhw
            @30wwhw





            now that I found out even Golovkin's amateur resume is fake... I could not back him ever

            Canelo > Golovkin... every day of the week

            he is simply a better-skilled, more well-rounded, fighter...

            seriously, never heard of a pro boxer who faked his amateur career

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            • Thuglife Nelo
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              #16

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              • Thuglife Nelo
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                #17

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                • boliodogs
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by JohnCastellanos
                  GGG fans here your big chance, let’s go toe to toe;tit for tat!
                  GGG vs Canelo @ 15 who would have won?
                  @19 who would have won
                  @23 wwhw
                  @27wwhw
                  @30wwhw
                  I thought GGG beat him twice when he was old and Canelo was over 8 years younger. Without Canelo having a big youth advantage GGG clearly beats Canelo at any age. As far as that goes I think GGG can give him the years and beat him now.Canelo is a great fighter but so is GGG. Do you think Canelo will be a world champion when he is 37 years old? I think he will start the usual downhill slide that comes with age even if a boxer trains hard and takes good care of himself. Old age robs all boxers of their skills little by little, year after year. GGG is not nearly as good at 37 as he was at 29 and Canelo won't be either if he is still fighting which is unlikely as much money as he makes.

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                  • TonyGe
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                    now that I found out even Golovkin's amateur resume is fake... I could not back him ever

                    Canelo > Golovkin... every day of the week

                    he is simply a better-skilled, more well-rounded, fighter...

                    seriously, never heard of a pro boxer who faked his amateur career
                    How did you hear that from the voices in you head or from that post by Robbie that he can't back up.

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                    • aboutfkntime
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by TonyGe
                      How did you hear that from the voices in you head or from that post by Robbie that he can't back up.



                      Robbie backed up that claim just fine.....




                      Gennadiy Golovkin (KZK)
                      43-8-0



                      Date Weight Name Team Result Venue Event Details
                      2000-10-?? 67kg Paweł Głażewski POL W RSC 4 Frankfurt, Germany Brandenburg Cup Semi-Final
                      2000-10-08 67kg Rolandas Jasevicius LTU W 10:3 Frankfurt, Germany Brandenburg Cup Final
                      2000-11-5/6/7 63,5kg Hao Yen Kuo TPE W RSC 3 Budapest, Hungary World Jr Champs Preliminaries 1/16
                      2000-11-8/9 63,5kg Alexander Renz GER W 26:7 Budapest, Hungary World Jr Champs Preliminaries 1/8
                      2000-11-10 63,5kg Benjamin Kalinovic CRO W 21:10 Budapest, Hungary World Jr Champs Quarter-Final
                      2000-11-11 63,5kg Evgeniy Putilov RUS W 24:10 Budapest, Hungary World Jr Champs Semi-Final
                      2000-11-12 63,5kg Maikel Perez CUB W 30:17 Budapest, Hungary World Jr Champs Final
                      2001-03-02 67kg Radzhab Shakhbanov RUS W 10:4 Usti, Czech Rep. Grand Prix Quarter-Final
                      2001-03-03 67kg Petr Barvinek CZE W RSC 4 Usti, Czech Rep. Grand Prix Semi-Final
                      2001-03-04 67kg Mohamed Sabeh Taha ISR W 20:8 Usti, Czech Rep. Grand Prix Final
                      2001-05-21 67kg Soo-Young Kim KOR W RSC 3 Osaka, Japan East-Asian Games Quarter-Final
                      2001-05-23 67kg Chi Wansong CHN W RSC 3 Osaka, Japan East-Asian Games Semi-Final
                      2001-05-26 67kg Daniel Geale AUS W 15:3 Osaka, Japan East-Asian Games Final
                      2002-03-07 71kg Raimondas Petrauskas LTU W RSC 3 Halle, Germany Chemistry Cup Quarter-Final
                      2002-03-08 71kg Lukas Wilaschek GER W 20:9 Halle, Germany Chemistry Cup Semi-Final
                      2002-03-09 71kg Damian Austin CUB L +8:8 Halle, Germany Chemistry Cup Final
                      2002-04-10 71kg Suriya Prasathinpimai THA L 22:19 ****kok, Thailand Kings Cup Final
                      2002-06-?? 71kg Javid Taghiev AZE W 19:8 Astana, Kazakhstan World Cup dual KZK-AZE 16:8
                      2002-06-?? 71kg Foster Nkodo CMR W RSCO 3 Astana, Kazakhstan World Cup dual KZK-CMR 24:0
                      2002-06-?? 71kg Damian Austin CUB W 6:4 Astana, Kazakhstan World Cup dual CUB-KZK 14:10
                      2002-06-?? 71kg Andrey Balanov RUS W 10:7 Astana, Kazakhstan World Cup dual KZK-RUS 16:8
                      2002-10-?? 71kg Abdullah Shekib AFG W AB 1 Pusan, South Korea Asian Games Preliminaries
                      2002-10-?? 71kg Nagimeldin Mohd Adam QAT W RSCO 1 Pusan, South Korea Asian Games Quarter-Final
                      2002-10-?? 71kg In-Joon Song KOR W 18:12 Pusan, South Korea Asian Games Semi-Final
                      2002-10-?? 71kg Suriya Prasathinpimai THA W RSCO 3 Pusan, South Korea Asian Games Final
                      2003-04-20 75kg Javid Taghiev AZE W 28:10 Istanbul, Turkey Ahmet Comert Final
                      2003-05-17 71kg Andre Dirrell USA L 15:14 Tunica, USA dual USA-KZK dual USA-KZK 12:8
                      2003-07-07 75kg Matvey Korobov RUS W 19:10 ****kok, Thailand World Champs Preliminaries 1/16
                      2003-07-09 75kg Andy Lee IRL W 29:9 ****kok, Thailand World Champs Preliminaries 1/8
                      2003-07-10 75kg Lucian Bute ROM W KO 4 ****kok, Thailand World Champs Quarter-final
                      2003-07-11 75kg Yordanis Despaigne CUB W 29:26 ****kok, Thailand World Champs Semi-final
                      2003-07-12 75kg Oleg Mashkin UKR W RSCI 2 ****kok, Thailand World Champs Final
                      2004-01-15 75kg Deok-Jin Cho KOR W 34:6 Puerto Princesa, Philippines Asian Champs Quarter-Final
                      2004-01-16 75kg Kymbatbek Ryskulov KIR W ??? Puerto Princesa, Philippines Asian Champs Semi-Final
                      2004-01-17 75kg Christopher Camat PHI W RSC 2 Puerto Princesa, Philippines Asian Champs Final
                      2004-05-26 75kg Jamie Pittman AUS W 28:11 Athens, Greece Olympic Test Event Preliminaries
                      2004-05-28 75kg Khotso Godfrey Motau RSA W 24:13 Athens, Greece Olympic Test Event Quarter-final
                      2004-05-29 75kg Yordanis Despaigne CUB L 37:34 Athens, Greece Olympic Test Event Semi-final
                      2004-07-17 75kg Marian Simion ROM W AB 4 Bucharest, Romania Golden Belt Final
                      2004-08-21 75kg Ahmad Ali Khan PAK W 31:10 Athens, Greece Olympic Games Preliminaries
                      2004-08-25 75kg Ramadan Yasser Abdelghaffar EGY W 31:20 Athens, Greece Olympic Games Quarter-final
                      2004-08-27 75kg Andre Dirrell USA W 23:18 Athens, Greece Olympic Games Semi-final
                      2004-08-28 75kg Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov RUS L 28:18 Athens, Greece Olympic Games Final
                      2005-03-26 75kg Nikolay Galochkin RUS L 20:9 Baku, Azerbaijan Chowdry Cup Semi-Final
                      2005-04-14 75kg Eduard Gutknecht GER L 17:13 Halle, Germany Chemie Pokal Quarter-Final
                      2005-07-12 75kg Anatoliy Kavtaradze GRG W RSCI 4 Moscow, Russia World Cup Dual Georgia-Kazakhstan 2:9
                      2005-07-14 75kg Nabil Kassel ALG W RSCO 3 Moscow, Russia World Cup Dual Kazakhstan-Africa 11:0
                      2005-07-16 75kg Yordanis Despaigne CUB W 40:37 Moscow, Russia World Cup Dual Cuba-Kazakhstan 6:5
                      2005-09-25 75kg Denis Tsaryuk RUS W RSC 2 Kaliningrad, Russia Amber Gloves Final
                      2005-11-15 75kg Nikola Sjekloca SCG W 15:12 Mianyang, China World Champs Preliminaries
                      2005-11-16 75kg Mohamed Hikal EGY L 27:21 Mianyang, China World Champs Preliminaries




                      it looks like Bullshltkin REALLY did embarrass you clowns...

                      he has been lying to you muppets for YEARS

                      and despite the fact that Golovkin CONTINUALLY lied to you clowns ... you still rush in to faithfully defend him

                      like an abused wife... who keeps going back for more... insisting that he has changed LMAO

                      so... the thread starter was 100% correct on BOTH counts

                      and btw, this is from boxrec...

                      Amateur Career

                      Amateur Record: Widely reported as 345-5, but records show he had at least 8 losses. [1]

                      Gennady Golovkin


                      the score in this thread is...

                      John/Robbie - 3 ... gstrings - 0

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