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No, he's not. Proska hits just as hard and is a better athelete with
much better movement than the rican. I can't beleive people are falling for this hoopla about rosado. This is a knockover fight for GGG until the rest of 160 grows a pair. |
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A lot of different opinions, gents.
I guess we will find out in a few days. My guess is that Golovkin-Rosado will steal the show. You have to wonder if anyone of the Top5 MW's will challenge Golovkin if he pummels Rosado similar to Proksa. Give this man a shot for greatness. Martinez, Chavez, Geale - Prove yourself in the ultimate test against Gennady Golovkin. |
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Australian territory? No doubt. Germany (highly unlikely it will take place there)? Geale wins as long as there is neutral judging like the previous fight. Geale is a very underrated fighter (especially on this forum) who has been getting better with every fight he has and is not afraid of a challenge. He was supposed to fight Pirog in his HBO debut but the WBO refused to sanction the fight. He went over to Germany TWICE and won two world titles and is re matching the man who has given him his only loss, Mundine. He will fight Golovkin in mid to late 2013.
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Yes Rosado has been hot, on solid winning streak, American fighter that will be comfortable fighting here. It's definitely a bigger challenge than Proksa.
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I imagine if that happens we'll see him fighting someone like Brian Vera next then (assuming he pummels Dzinziruk next week on FNF). |
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It's debatable.
Rosado looks like a new beast in his last 3 fights. Sechew Powell and stopping Soto Karass inside of 5 rounds? Nothing to scoff at. Proksa looked like a beast in the Sylvester destruction inside of 3 rounds. But then he lost to Kerry ****ing Hope. Because of that defeat and that defeat alone, a blind man would know that there was 0% chance of Golovkin losing that match. |
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Remember, Gennady Golovkin is highly highly unproven as a professional. And overrated.
Anybody who thinks otherwise, I would challenge to list his 5 best victories and compare them to other top 10 MW's 5 best victories. That said, you can believe he's a top MW talent. Like I do. But he has not earned it. |
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Here's a thought:
We all know that Rosado loves to bang on the inside. I think we can all also agree that if he does this against Golovkin, he's toast. Rosado seems like an intelligent fighter to me, the way he adapts to different opponents, but the big question is, is he smart enough / is he DISCIPLINED enough, to fight Golovkin from the outside for the whole fight? (and with a high work-rate as well.) If he's able to do this, then win or lose, it will speak volumes about Rosado's future in the sport. My guess is, he will box the first 3-4 rounds this way, and then his reptillian brain will kick in, he'll start to brawl, and GGG will take his head off. - Visions of Andy Lee vs Chavez Jr. |
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