Is Gennady Golovkin Overrated or Underrated?

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  • Shadoww702
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    #51
    And this is for all you F@GGOT GGG Dic SUKERS!!!!

    28 YEAR old MIDDLEWEIGHT GGG spared 20 YEAR old 154 lb Canelo who STILL held his OWN.


    "By sitting in on a sparring session between the two, I’d find out whether there’s any truth to the outlandish gym rumors I’d heard about Golovkin, a 28-year-old native of Kazakhstan who has been given the nickname “Superman” by California trainers that have witnessed his ring prowess, and I’d see how talented and tough the 20-year-old 154-pound beltholder really is.

    CANELO WAS JUST A KID LIL G WAS A GROWN ASS MAN WITH A OLYMPIC MEDAL AND STILL CANELO HELD HIS OWNED.
    Last edited by Shadoww702; 06-27-2020, 07:48 PM.

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    • Shadoww702
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      #52
      Sparring was for Rhodes fight and GGG Kassim Ouma.

      Young Canelo STILL hung with you GGG**** RIDERS. in his PRIME

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      • Vlad_
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        #53
        Originally posted by Shadoww702
        I mention Vanes because Sergiy and Andrade both said yup!

        Heck Sergiy was even willing to take the bare min. and nothing close to the $5+ million he wanted from Canelo (In case you want roll that way).

        Also Canelo lost his belt without even a VANES fight. He lost his belt NO fight and less then 3 months later. But hey be a hypocrite...

        If rest you say is tru my bad! But most don't ever keep it real.
        Sergiy wanted to delay the date. GGG was set to fight Canelo on a certain date, that got scrapped because of Canelo. Dervy was willing but not at the date that GGG wanted. GGG fought Dervy ultimately though, so I really doubt it was a duck.

        I don't know about Andrade. He's not doing much and I'm not sure how willing he really was.

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        • TonyGe
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          #54
          Originally posted by Curt Henning
          youre replying to a guy that said "szeremata is ranked higher than andrade"!!!!....because hes unaware that the orgs dont rank the other orgs champs lol....

          "great post"...lol...its horrible...but i can see you gggroupies need to stick together

          Big deal he's right on the money with his analysis. You are inferring or saying his analysis is wrong. Correct..
          Last edited by TonyGe; 06-27-2020, 08:43 PM.

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          • Shadoww702
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            #55
            Originally posted by Vlad_
            Sergiy wanted to delay the date. GGG was set to fight Canelo on a certain date, that got scrapped because of Canelo. Dervy was willing but not at the date that GGG wanted. GGG fought Dervy ultimately though, so I really doubt it was a duck.

            I don't know about Andrade. He's not doing much and I'm not sure how willing he really was.
            Please provide a link. Because I never heard Sergiy wanting a delay until you

            I forgot to add Lara. All by links calling ggg out.

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            • BodyBagz
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              #56
              Nelo has put in more work at a younger age than GGG.....how is that possible ?

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              • Ritz Kola
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                #57
                Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                Co-sign. Never seen anything like it before. If he were an African American, he'd be another Curtis Stevens.
                1000% truth

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                • BoxingIsGreat
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by BodyBagz
                  Nelo has put in more work at a younger age than GGG.....how is that possible ?
                  That's why I think Canelo wasn't prime anymore when he fought GGG, not especially at the higher weight. He wasn't prime past superwelter.

                  If he wants a legacy, he shouldn't be fighting past middleweight. Trim his fat down to 160, dominate, and finish his career there. Given that he became pro at 15, I'd estimate his prime between 23 and 25 years old. When he fought Floyd, Canelo had more than 40 fights and an 8-year pro career experience, with zero losses.

                  His career should unwind soon within the next couple of years. It might be by a loss or two. Canelo is a boxing vet.
                  Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 06-28-2020, 12:03 AM.

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                  • BodyBagz
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                    That's why I think Canelo wasn't prime anymore when he fought GGG, not especially at the higher weight. Canelo wasn't prime past superwelter.

                    If he wants a legacy, he shouldn't be fighting past middleweight. Trim his fat down to 160, dominate, and finish his career there. Given Canelo became pro at 15, I'd estimate his prime between 23 and 25 years old. When he fought Floyd, Canelo had more than 40 fights and an 8-year pro career experience, with zero losses.

                    Canelo's career should unwind soon within the next couple of years. It might be by a loss or two. Canelo is a boxing vet.
                    I'm using Nelo's career arc as an example.

                    By GGG fan's math, Nelo is a freak of nature.

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                    • BoxingIsGreat
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by BodyBagz
                      I'm using Nelo's career arc as an example.

                      By GGG fan's math, Nelo is a freak of nature.
                      I understood. I was just saying it's possible when you become pro in your mid-teens and fight a way better competition. Canelo's legacy defining fight is Floyd. GGG doesn't have one. Maybe it'll end that way.
                      Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 06-28-2020, 12:13 AM.

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