Yeah its over for GGG I doubt we will see much of him going on.
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I'm glad GGG won't be considered in p4p #1 discussion
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Originally posted by .!WAR MIKEY! View PostYeah its over for GGG I doubt we will see much of him going on.
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Originally posted by sunny31 View PostI hope not, and I don't believe that's the end. Most fighters still won't be able to take his power that well, nor his work rate. I think he'll be around the top of 160 for a while yet.
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Originally posted by .!WAR MIKEY! View Postwho else is there for him to fight that the fans will care to see him fight? charlo? jacob rematch? Drevencyi? all of which GGG might not win.
Anyway if your a fan of boxing watching him fight any top middleweight is going to be exciting
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Originally posted by sunny31 View PostYep I'd like to see him fight all those guys, including BJS. Stylistically that's a great fight, I think if Saunders gets past Andrade, that might be next.
Anyway if your a fan of boxing watching him fight any top middleweight is going to be exciting
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The excuse given now by GGG fanboys will be that it wasn't his fault that there weren't enough elite fighters in his era. The exact thing the Klitlickers used to say.
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Originally posted by sunny31 View PostNot hating on the man, but it irritated me that people considered him up there. He is not, and never has been the calibre of fighter that Loma or Crawford are. He has got nowhere near the talent, tools and versatility that those guys possess, and he certainly hasn't done it in as many weight divisions.
Golovkin struggles against good fighters, those two wipe them out. You could probably throw Mikey in there too, and Usyk in recent times. To me Golovkin has always been a little overrated and a back half of the top 10 p4p type, great fighter, but too limited to be considered that high, he is a physically domineering one weight type fighter.
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Originally posted by sunny31 View PostNot hating on the man, but it irritated me that people considered him up there. He is not, and never has been the calibre of fighter that Loma or Crawford are. He has got nowhere near the talent, tools and versatility that those guys possess, and he certainly hasn't done it in as many weight divisions.
Golovkin struggles against good fighters, those two wipe them out. You could probably throw Mikey in there too, and Usyk in recent times. To me Golovkin has always been a little overrated and a back half of the top 10 p4p type, great fighter, but too limited to be considered that high, he is a physically domineering one weight type fighter.
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