Rubio is a solid challenger.

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  1. Exposed

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    KO's don't always come. Rubio is seasoned enough and has an iron chin, he may very well go the distance win or lose.
     
  2. Super Hans

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    To me the anti GGG v pro GGG debates are even more hypocritical than the Mayweather v Pacquiao debates.

    The GGG haters say Golovkin needs to move up to seek bigger challenges when he hasn't even come close to clearing out a division, whereas Ward resides one division north and has beaten number 2,3 and 4 (Froch, Kessler & Abraham) yet he doesn't need to move up? :huh

    And if he did, is Ward not dragging up a fighter from a lower weight class, the same as they accuse Golovkin of doing?
     
  3. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    :banana


    If he springs the upset, I can't wait for the "Ward and Rubio are ducking each other" threads from either camp. :hey
     
  4. Super Hans

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    Don't forget the Mayweather is ducking Rubio :lol:
     
  5. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    :nono Don't be silly.

    Mayweather ducks down in weight.

    Spadafora, Crispy G, Matthysse, Khan before he was even at welterweight...
     
  6. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If Golovkin had continued to face the likes of Adama throughout the course of the past year, then yeah...the haters would have a case. But facing two rated contenders in a row is a perfectly acceptable course of action to take. We've been waiting for him to face contenders on a consistent basis. He's now doing so. As long as that trend continues, I fail to see how anyone can really complain about his choice of opposition while he waits to land a unification fight.
     
  7. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    IB great analysis as usual

    I thought Chavez clearly dominated Rubio but it was tough

    I expect him to batter Rubio like Pavlik did, if this gets past 9 I'll be surprised

    If he Jantuahs him that would be a statement.

    I agree Rubio has fought massive punchers and will fight with less restraint than Macklin and Geale showed but that may hasten the end

    I do think awe may see a complete defensive performance here
     
  8. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    Very true
     
  9. Super Hans

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    :good And I had no problem with the Adama fight being he fights 3 to 4 times a year. If he only fought once or twice a year and that was the caliber of opponent then that is an issue, but it's not as if GGG tried to sham people into thinking it was a big fight either.
     
  10. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Thank you! :oops:

    I actually did have it 118-110 Chavez but he needed to dig for all hundred and eighteen points. It was a scrap (and up there with Julio's most difficult nights along with Vanda I, Vera I, Zbik, Cuello, and obviously Maravilla although in that it was more of a schooling than a surprisingly rough-and-tumble experience like the others). :good

    Kind of what I expect as well more or less, a long extended breaking down - except that Golovkin and Pavlik have different strengths and weaknesses so I'm fascinated to see if the stylistic match-up shakes out with it being "more" or "less".

    Huge statement, and won't get enough credit ...as the replies here already forecast.

    Very true. Good chin or not, walking in and rumbling with Golovkin is apt to get you just as wiped out as Geale's hyper-kinetic flit-around (until you get caught on the ropes :scaredas:) strategy...unless Rubio can land big first and depending on how Gennady takes it we could be in for a wild and explosive ride from the on.

    ..from MAR? :think Possible (he is smart), though he does have that macho streak that could undermine his better judgments...or he might just believe his only chance is by a quick blowout catching Golovkin cold and be willing to gamble on it even realizing the consequences.
     
  11. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    ...and for the record he let his hands go against both Pavlik and Chavez, not sure what you're remembering...
     
  12. Songhai

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    Rubio is a solid challenger for a 22 year old prospect not a 32 y/o eight year pro.
     
  13. Songhai

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    Why would it be a statement if Rubio was already Jantuah'd??

    Raise the bar gg fans.

    Ya'll treat Golovkin like he's wearing a dress.
     
  14. daprofessor

    daprofessor da legendary professor Full Member

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    rubio won't go past 5 rounds.

    is that a fair statement?
     
  15. Son of Gaul

    Son of Gaul Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Given the options available, this is the best fight that can be made right now...

    This guy has a nice, active jab that he uses to set up a HEAVY, educated right hand that he can land from various angles. He also has a sneaky, stun gun of a left hook that he suprises people with, once the right hand has been established. One negative is that he doesn't move all that much, and when he does it's almost always to create angles to punch from. Should be an entertaining fight and Golovkin gets props for taking the fight when he easily could have fought someone else.