(VIDEO) Max Kellerman: “GGG lost to Derevyanchenko 8-4, he was always overrated!”

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  1. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's funny how, when ignored for a while, proselytisers get all upset and drop their knitting.
    Oh Shadow of a real man, you're fantasising things that aren't there...as usual.
     
  2. YCGS

    YCGS Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Derevyanchenko did not win that fight.

    I gave him every round I had doubt in and scored it 6-6 with GGG winning due to the KD. That is the BEST I could do for him. It was a good fight, but Golovkin won.
     
  3. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    LMAO at all the angry GGGoons
     
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  4. lighteningjab

    lighteningjab Member Full Member

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    *Yawn*
     
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    lighteningjab Member Full Member

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    *Yawn*
     
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  6. RockyMarciano

    RockyMarciano Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Definitely time to put your ass on ignore
     
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  7. lighteningjab

    lighteningjab Member Full Member

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    And while you are at it, put the rest of him on ignore as well..
     
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  8. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    Truth hurts, don't it?
     
  9. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    Now, certainly Kostya Tszyu is a better fighter and finisher than Terron Millett, and had Zab been allowed to come out for round three, Kostya would have been considered the favorite to go on and win the fight. But I am not convinced that Tszyu would have gone on to win, that he wouldn't have gotten caught and hurt again with another Judah left uppercut, that Zab wouldn't have begun to exploit the holes in Kostya's defense that he found in the first round.

    The result of the fight was simply inconclusive. One thing we can say is that Judah's chin is no longer a question mark. The fact is, his legs are frequently short circuited by punches that hit him clean.

    This is a post fight column that Kellerman wrote regarding the Tszyu v Judah fight, says it all about the cheerleader tbh.
     
  10. C.J.

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

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    Kellerman got his job thanks to his Daddies $$$$ & influence typical spoiled brat
     
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  11. Dance84

    Dance84 Unicorn and seastar land Full Member

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    So you wouldn'tmind it if ggg wanted to move up and test himself even further
     
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  12. FuMaster

    FuMaster Well-Known Member Full Member

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    This is the same guy who ranks Pac ahead of Mayweather. He's Skip Bayless Jr. He just says thing for shock value.
     
  13. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    Ah yes... I love when people retroactively judge fighters based on their performances at 37 years old.

    ...

    That being said... while that happens all the time on here, is that really what Max was doing? I felt that was a pretty fair segment.
     
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  14. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    Of course not! But, that really won't do much for him in terms of legacy, in my opinion. He was such a dominant force at middle. 23 straight ko wins is a streak for the ages. Very impressive.!
     
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  15. divac

    divac VIP Member Full Member

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    Kellerman was of the opinion that Juan Manuel Marquez won the first two fights vs Manny Pacquiao, then in the third fight between Maquez and Pacquiao a fight where a bigger chunk of the fanbase and media thought Marquez won more comfortably than the other two fights, Kellerman who was an analyst for HBO in that 3rd fight but was not for the first two, scored the fight unbelievably for Pacquiao.
    Kellerman's scoring of the third fight for Paqcuiao really came as a surprise to me as what Marquez propinated Pacquiao that evening is usually what Kellerman appreciates, only not that night working the broadcast booth at HBO.

    I think Kellerman's truth telling is when he's off the analytical stage spinning an agenda at HBO, which means what he's saying now is more what he really thinks of Golovkin.
     
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