Golovkin's 5 best wins: your ranking?

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  1. fistsof steel

    fistsof steel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Any Credibility that those People had on your list had disappeared very quickly when they signed off on that list.!!!!
     
  2. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    lmao!!!!!! Wow, you are an arrogant little twerp aren't you?

    Mike Tyson alone has more credibility than you'll ever wish to have son.

    You are beyond ridiculous.
     
  3. fistsof steel

    fistsof steel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You are beyond ridiculous.[/QUOTE]
    Smoking a little to much Hooch I think.!!!
     
  4. m.s.

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    Brook is a natural middleweight fighting at welter. He comes down from 190 lbs.
     
  5. IsaL

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    lol
     
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  6. m.s.

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    #1 The first Canelo fight, l also believe GGG won the 2nd as well, but i'll just mention the fiirst.
    #2 Danny Jacobs, a clear competitive win over the 2nd best middleweight in the world, head and shoulders above the rest.
    #3 Sergiy Derevyanchenko, he had a 390 -10 amature record, he defeated Oleksandr Gvozdyk and Oleksandr Usyk in Amature competition, also had a 23- 1 record in the world series of boxing competition, before turning pro.Going into Golovkin fight he had one razor close loss to Danny Jacobs and was ranked #6 by Ring and #3 by the Transnational boxing rankings. GGG won a razor close UD.
    #4 Kell Brook, at the time Kell was ranked #1 by the ring in a stacked welterweight division after defeating Shawn Porter for the title and a top 10 PFP fighter in some publications. KO via white flag and broken eye socket.
    #5 David Lemieux, New IBF champ ranked #4 by the ring with explosive power in each fist, gets demoralized and stopped in 8 rounds.
    This is just the tip of the iceberg. When GGG first came to the USA ,The ring magazine top 10 was loaded with future Golovkin victims. GGG destroyed any of them that dared get in the ring with him.Complete destruction of many Ring mag top 10 fighters,dominating the division. Later revisionist historians would call these guys bums because of how dominant the elite Champion was.At 37 almost 38 arguably hasn't lost a pro fight yet.
     
  7. yeyo monster

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    ggg record is really bad! He lost to jacobs and derev
     
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  8. aaalbert

    aaalbert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    lol
     
  9. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Personally I agree with you on that point I feel like the 118 card was bs and feel like really that's where the outrage is, if the fight was scored 7-5/6-6/5-7 draw then no one would argue
     
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  10. Stefz

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    Its his fault for coming from a more isolated country in the boxing world ?
    Its his fault that he wasn't born in USA ?
    Its his fault that promoters rarely pick up eastern european fighters compared to the americans?

    His team sucked yes, but he didn't have many options on what team he could choose.
     
  11. Scar

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    Was Pacquiao born in the USA?. What about Lomachenko, Rigondeaux, Jirov, Martinez... and endless other examples out there. He should have used his garbage team early on till he made some sort of noise, then immediately dump them for others. That's what all fighters that want to reach the top do. Then again, it did prove that he never needed to change his team. He made good money fighting bums all his career. He didn't leave much for legacy behind, but he did make good enough money in the process regardless.
     
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  12. acie2g

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    Dude when you say you will fight anybody within 3 divisions then make excuses and refuse to make concessions when called out that is on you
     
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  13. IsaL

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    Golovkin has had plenty of opportunities since coming to the U.S. WTF are you talking about. He had the backing of HBO full force, and now the backing of DAZN full force, but he chose to fight the opponents he did because he was ALWAYS WAITING on the easy money.

    Had he made concessions like most boxing stars he would have a legacy worth remembering, but instead he just talked a BIG game but never was willing to back it up.
     
  14. deyell

    deyell MOLECULE FROM HELL. Full Member

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    Except those big opportunities came when Golovkin started declining. When he was peak and dangerous, no big name wanted to do anything with him and that includes your boy Alvarez.
     
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  15. IsaL

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    Erislandy Lara, Demetrius Andrade, Austin Trout were practically begging him for a fight FROM 2014 onward. Canelo in 2015 before he had even fought at 160 told him to come down to 155, Golovkin declined. Andre Ward in 2015 sent GGG a 50/50 offer for a fight at 168 that GGG declined immediately.

    Golovkin had opportunities to build himself a nice legacy, he just opted to waste his time waiting around for the big payday.

    That's his prerogative and more power to him for taking the easiest route to financial success, but don't repeat the fake hype about him being the most avoided, especially when the FEW fighters that did avoid him did it for the same reason Golovkin avoided certain fighters too.