There's really not much difference between Deontay Wilder and Gennady Golovkin.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by MVC!, Jul 17, 2015.



  1. The Shockmaster

    The Shockmaster SOG has 4 children...he pulls out of nothing banned Full Member

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    lol@ people talkin bout murray/sergio....sergio was injured...more than he was for cotto
     
  2. Ol' Bub

    Ol' Bub Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Go to bed, Scott. You're ret@rded
     
  3. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Are you also in the business of selling prominent landmarks to out of towners?
     
  4. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    In my book theres not much difference in Floyd Mayweather & Pee Wee Hermann Neither can really FIGHT!!!!!!!
     
  5. BruceLee

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    So you are actually using Wilder to make fun of GGG? What an intelectual guy you are... Did you come up with this bullsh#t all by yourself?

    And on thing about you are right, Deontay is on the upside... of a c*ck.
     
  6. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz VIP Member Full Member

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    Wilder's been tested, GG hasn't.
     
  7. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    :lol:

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  8. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz VIP Member Full Member

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    The only book that you've ever read in your life was "How To Use Plaster" by that cheating scumbag Antonio Plasterito.
     
  9. Gerushio

    Gerushio Active Member Full Member

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    Whatever blizzy you were the one saying Murray KOs GGG but now that golovkin whooped him you say he's still untested? You have no credibility.
     
  10. Stallion

    Stallion Son of Rome Full Member

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    Both are often associated with power, but that's about it.

    Golovkin has been a titlist for a long time (about 5 years), and has established himself as the best middleweight in the world.

    It is well documented that he has been avoided by several top middleweights, such as Felix Sturm, Hassan N'Dam and Peter Quillin (you could easily argue for Martinez too). Even Cotto is doing everything in his power to avoid or at least delay Golovkin's mandatory shot at WBC. It is undeniable that almost every big name in the division is at least hesitating to fight him.

    Golovkin has still managed to get some opponents, such as Daniel Geale, Murray, Macklin etc. Many of his recent opponents were top 10, and pretty much all are top 15.

    On the other side, Deontay Wilder has recently become a WBC titlist by beating Stiverne, who is the only top 10 fighter Wilder has ever faced. Two fights ago, he was fighting Gavern (a journeyman with 15+ losses) and he has most recently fought Molina, who was not even top 30. Besides Stiverne, the only other top 30 opponent Wilder has faced was Malik Scott (#25-35 at the time) in a fight that most of the boxing community view as fix.

    Unlike Golovkin (who has never been knocked down), Wilder has been dropped several times by some fat guys outside top 100. Also, unlike Golovkin (proven to be avoided by several top fighters), Wilder doesn't seem to be avoided at all. In fact, several guys in his division have been calling him out.

    Another thing is that Wilder is not even close to be viewed as the best heavyweight, because that title belongs to the longtime undisputed champion Wladimir Klitschko (who even Klitschko haters and African-American fans say that he's still too much for Wilder). Wilder is regarded as top 3/4 though (behind Wlad and Povetkin, rated #3 with Tyson Fury also making that claim).

    Lastly, Golovkin and Wilder appear to have totally different personalities. Golovkin is always decent and respectful, while Wilder most of the time appears as a disrespectful, somewhat primitive guy who talks trash all the time. He even constantly brags about having a title and keeps saying how "WBC is the most prestigious", intentionally or not forgetting who owns the WBA and every other belt (perhaps indirectly firing shots at the champ?).
    To be honest, I respect a guy like Anthony Joshua much more than Wilder and would like to see him succeed Klitschko's throne.

    So, not much similarity between Golovkin and Wilder. :cool:
     
  11. Andyw

    Andyw Active Member Full Member

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    This thread did not disappoint.
     
  12. beast boxer

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  13. beast boxer

    beast boxer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Scott gilfraud's
     
  14. getup

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    id like to see a hwy GGG vs. wilder....only difference would be vertical/horizontal.
     
  15. mirkofilipovic

    mirkofilipovic ESB Management Full Member

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    You are such as *****, Mad that Golovkin destroys top ten middleweights, can unify his division NOW if anyone is willing to step up and fight him? You mad? There are no limits to heavyweight, Heavyweights can knock each other out with ease (regardless of weight differential) , you really cannot compare weight differences in heavyweight, to middleweight :patsch
    Bermain Stiverne was dehydrated for his fight with Wilder anyway :lol: