Floyd Mayweather vs GGG at 154 who wins?

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  1. Flexe

    Flexe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Legit have Triple G knocking Mayweather out. I haven't seen someone cut the ring off as well as G for years. Mayweather won't be able to run 12 rounds. And G has the skills to match Mayweather.
     
  2. Cinderella Man

    Cinderella Man Deleebr 'eem into mahands Full Member

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    Half this site doesn't know **** about boxing. It's embarrassing.
     
  3. vnyc

    vnyc Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Will never happen
     
  4. nicamarvin

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    This :bbb
     
  5. finalfight

    finalfight Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Who the hell is Campillo? :lol:

    Mayweather beats GGG via a wide UD. GGG is just too easy to hit and Mayweather too elusive for this too go any other way.
     
  6. JMotrain

    JMotrain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    GGG clearly, Mayweather struggled with a shot Cotto FFS. He would have nothing to keep Golovkin off of him. It is really a mismatch.
     
  7. Bad Boyz

    Bad Boyz Sportscenter Full Member

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    Ring generalship, that's what Mayweather needs to win and he has it. He would win at 154 and even at 160. Last night's fight showed too many holes on Golovkin (to win a fight against Mayweather).
     
  8. ElCyclon

    ElCyclon Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Please go on.....Explain all those holes in GGG's game that FLoyd could take advantage of.
     
  9. Bad Boyz

    Bad Boyz Sportscenter Full Member

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    Staying in the middle of the ring, Golovkin looked **** when Stevens was able to keep him for a good amount of time. Golovkin opens up too much when he throws the left hook, which gave Stevens the chances to counter with success a few times. Mayweather right hand would land just nicely. Throwing punches, Golovkin's major success was on the ropes, while in the middle of the ring Floyd will ALWAYS be first (with a jab, or lead right, the thing is he will be first).
     
  10. Seminal

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    I don't know who I feel worse for... The 4 people who think Mayweather KO's GGG, or the 4 who think GGG outboxes Floyd for 12 rounds.
     
  11. Koba

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    Quite simply a bad example, Stevens was known as a heavy hitter even at 175 and 3 KO1s at 160 is quite a statement, the very real danger of a flash KO forced Golovkin to take extra care. To be blunt Floyd just does not have the power or strength to keep GGG off him, much less put him on the back foot.

    Golovkin would pin him on the ropes and although Floyd is a master of fighting off the ropes I am far from convinced he could go the distance without eating too many big shots and gradually being broken down.

    Floyd is the best P4P fighter in the world, but he still has limits, he's already fighting small for 154. IMO Golovkin brings a combination of size, power, skill and aggression that would be a bridge to far.

    Regardless. Never gonna happen. Golovkin's said 'impossible', Loeffler said post fight there's no challenge been made, they're not even looking at the idea, but of course, if it was offered they'd take it. No one should realistically be expecting FMJ to be calling out top MWs, even at 154, anyway.
     
  12. Bad Boyz

    Bad Boyz Sportscenter Full Member

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    The fight will happen at some point (on a catchweight), at least that's what I expect. But at least you didn't deny the fact that Golovkin looked **** in the middle of the ring. I've heard the story of "pin him on the ropes before", and everyone who tries it pays for it.
     
  13. El Genio

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    Can Golovkin make 154?
     
  14. ElCyclon

    ElCyclon Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    152:think





















    It's all moot anyway since fight will NEVER happen.
     
  15. lester proctor

    lester proctor Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So what you're saying is, he's not a real champ at 154? It makes some sense, with the catchweight and all