GGG rumors of a comeback are ignited

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  1. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    But he was champion at 160 when GGG was still around a few years ago and Lara called him out
     
  2. vargasfan1985

    vargasfan1985 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    GGG ducking Lara is such a wild take
     
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  3. vargasfan1985

    vargasfan1985 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    how many times have we seen boxers call people out and not be serious about actually making the fight? Happens all the time.
     
  4. The Real Lance

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    Desperate take. The mayweather boys really pushed that one
     
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  5. The Real Lance

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    When 3G was chasing the Canelo rematch? Or was it after 3G moved to 168 for fight #3?

    Lara got his vacant MW title in 2021. Gennady defended his IBF belt in 2022 then later fought Canelo at 168 that fall.
     
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  6. MarkusFlorez99

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    He vacated WBA in 2023 when him vs Lara was ordered the previous year. Prime GGG beats Lara but he was well past his prime and could have lost to a still slick clever Lara at that point and he knew it
     
  7. m.s.

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    If he won, it would be awesome of course. The four belts and undisputed title are the temptation here. If i could write a story line for how i would like Golovkins career to play out in the end, a upset win over Crawford would be it. I must say though, all we can really go by is a fighters last fight, or at least their last two fights. In GGG'S last fight, he seemed to be strong and healthy, but seemed a bit slower and seemed to hold back quite a bit. In his fight vs Murata, he looked very strong, and poised, and he also let his hand go much more. He seemed like the weight cut at forty might be getting a little tough. I think Crawford is somebody with the skill level, of a Pernell Whitaker, only more lethal. After being off for three years, I wouldn't recommend Golovkin coming back without a tune up, or at all. But if he is coming back on a true mission at 168lbs, for the undisputed title, trained by Abel Sanchez, Maybe, he has to really come to fight. Never know, we might get another Foreman vs Moorer type fight. IT HAPPENED, IT HAPPENED!!
     
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  8. DJN16

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    GGG is too old and inactive. Please stay retired champ. You were exceptional but your time is done.
     
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  9. m.s.

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    Canelo was trying very hard against Bud, he just came up a little short.
     
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  10. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Nah. Not now. He's done.
     
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  11. m.s.

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    Golovkin is a first ballot HALL OF FAMER! A legend. He tied Hopkins all time title defense record, with almost all knock outs, 18 out of 20. That being said, Bud is the legit 168lbs champ, the proven undisputed champ. Your right, after thinking about it, a good showing only, wouldn't hurt GGG'S legacy. A decision loss without getting hurt badly or knocked down wouldn't be bad. A stoppage loss would be bad though. A win for GGG would be out of this world.
     
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  12. m.s.

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    If he fights smart like he does, and still has a great chin, he should be fine. I would hate to see him ever get stopped. His chin is one of his biggest strengths. When a fighter gets stopped, it's very hard to unsee it.
     
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  13. m.s.

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    As most all know, GGG beat Canelo twice, and Bud only beat him once. Bud, made himself legit at 168lbs. Regardless what weight Crawford came from, he did something unheard of and Crawford strangely is now a full fledged super middleweight.
     
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  14. m.s.

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    If they were the same size during GGG'S prime, it would definitely be discussed and would happen.
     
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  15. m.s.

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    Yep, nothing wrong with Vargas!
     
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