How serious of a threat is Jermall Charlo for GGG?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by ClassicRon, Apr 23, 2018.


  1. MoreOne

    MoreOne Member banned Full Member

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    @dinovelvet what's your defence for these comments then! you gonna say these comments were made up too!
    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
    You don't have a clue about boxing.

    ALL your predictions are based on how much melanin someone has.
     
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  2. MoreOne

    MoreOne Member banned Full Member

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    Pimp C, Dino, Drenlou, Ellerbe - all claiming Charlo was gonna beat Golovkin

    It's like someone claiming Tabiti beats Usyk LOL
     
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  3. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    what was your take on the second fight?
     
  4. Zhuge Liang

    Zhuge Liang Active Member Full Member

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    The only problem is GGG's age. If he is 30 years old, I'd say confidently that Golovkin is going to win against him. While I don't think he was badly damaged from the last fight with Canelo, I noticed that his age has started to take away certain aspect such as speed and flexibility from him. But his power, balance and durability is still intact.
     
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  5. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hmmm...Me doth think he doth protest his innocence rather to much...he's gotchs velvet boy!
     
  6. BeantownAll

    BeantownAll Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Charlo's chance of beating GGG at his current level of development? Zero chance. Charlo's chance of beating GGG if Charlo realizes his true potential and fights him then? Same answer.

    Outside of Canelo (and I thought GGG took both those fights, tbh) - the only other boxer I see with any shot too beat GGG at 160 is BJS. It's got "boring fight" written all over it - but I think BJS simply moves too well.