If Golovkin wins, what next?

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  1. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    He'll have to beat Canelo to be the man @ 160. :yep
     
  2. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This. Lara couldn't beat Canelo, but somehow he can beat Golovkin.
     
  3. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member Full Member

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    Then its on to the next Bum.. Hopefully he'll fight Lee next
     
  4. BoJangles

    BoJangles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :nono

    that was a delusion...

    it won't be this chump...

    Lemieauxx is getting KTFO brutally!!
     
  5. whytetittie

    whytetittie Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :grouphug I hope so but it was so real. Damn I dont know why it came to me
     
  6. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    More than likely another bum fight while Canelo makes his voluntary defense then getting beat by Canelo for a career payday.

    What he should do however is show some *****, and live up to the statement that got him notoriety in the first place.
     
  7. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    :rofl
     
  8. Sabonis

    Sabonis New Member Full Member

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    Such a foolish statement...
     
  9. elmaldito

    elmaldito Skillz Full Member

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    Nobody wants anything to do with Lara, especially after how easy he beat Canelo. Plus there is no money in it.
     
  10. elmaldito

    elmaldito Skillz Full Member

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    Uhhhhhhh
    Lara not only beat Canelo he embarassed his ass.
     
  11. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    Did they have a second fight behind closed doors?
     
  12. Sabonis

    Sabonis New Member Full Member

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    Haha, you clearly have an agenda, that's plain as day, so you're automatically not someone who I can take seriously.

    Just like everyone else who doesn't know bleep about boxing, you have wrongly assumed that Lemieux is the same fighter he was when he was 22. Such an silly line of thought, you've basically denied that any boxer, let alone a really young one can improve and become a different fighter.

    Just watched the N'dam again, which you clearly haven't. He knocked him around from pillar to post for the whole fight and only N'dams ridiculous ability to recover and his heart kept him upright. Out on his feet?! You're a tool..

    Ndam had moments late in the fight, but never had a chance to knock him out, stop being a fool.


    If you want to suggest that the fighters macklin, adama or geale fought in the leadup to fighting GGG are better than the ones Lemieux has fought, that's fine, but you're wrong. If you want to say they were better when they fought GGG, you'd also be wrong.

    Geale and Macklin and Adama all lose to That Rosado and N'dam and possibly Guerrero.

    Am I supposed to be impressed by guys beating Sylvester or an absolutely shot Roman Karmazin???

    Proska lost to Kerry Hope!! Gimme a break..


    All the guys you mentioned being at or above Lemieuxs level get beat by the people Lemieux has dominated.

    Stop relying on what other people say, watch the Lemieux fights and come up with your own conclusions.

    Just because I don't post on here all day and have a life, doesn't mean I haven't been watching boxing for a long time.
     
  13. puca

    puca Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Most likely...but what fun for those four rounds,Lee comes to fight and is actually willing to share the ring with GGG,:bbb:bbb
     
  14. Leoh

    Leoh Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I imagine Eubank Jr and Magomedov can be mandos sometime next year.
     
  15. Sabonis

    Sabonis New Member Full Member

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    Thanks for the thoughtful response, I appreciate that. I have things to do today, so I won't be able to continue this all day, but just a couple things:

    1. I know very well who Roman Karmazin is..

    Actually I was a bit of a fan of the former underground fighter, really enjoyed his fights with Spinks and Ouma back in the mid 2000's. I can assure you i was very much alive and following him at that time.

    2. N'dam did do well late in the fight, even winning a couple rounds but that doesn't erase the fact that he was beaten around the ring all fight long and certainly wasn't about the knock Lemieux out, he wasn't ever in danger of such an event.

    To compare Lemieux totally gassing himself out in the Rubio fight, which he did to how he looked at the end of the N'dam is so off base.

    Lemieux while tired ( which is to be expected after throwing bombs for all 12 rounds and having your opponent falling all over the ring) wasn't gassed like he was in the Rubio fight. He was never in danger.

    What evidence do you have that Lemieux has a shaky chin? Gassing out and his corner throwing in the towel vs Rubio?

    And what does that have to do with N'Dam who had nothing for Lemieux, he literally had no chance of hurting Lemieux no matter how long it went on, in fact I'm sure Lemieux would have continued to batter him around the ring. That wasn't much of a fight.
    Just a showcase of lemieux's power and his ability to deal with a slick boxer..

    I'm not going to get into Proska again, he's completely irrelevant now, especially losing again as he did in his last fight. He wasn't ever any good. He was at his best when he fought GGG and was nothing more than a showcase for GGG's ability to dismantle people.

    What Stevenson are you referring to?

    Curtis Stevens? Adonis Stevenson??

    Don't understand what they have to do with Rosado and Guerrero.

    Anyway. GGG should take this fight if he's worth a damn, he's a far more complete boxer. Lemieux is definitely the biggest test that GGG has faced, and to your point much better than Adama, Macklin, Proska, Geale etc when they fought GGG.

    Anyway, have a good one, I'm out for the day!