Amateur records of some of your favourite professional fighters!

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  1. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Golovkin has a better record in the amateurs than Floyd and is viewed as one of the best amateurs in recent memory.

    But as a pro, he is somewhere clearly behind the Uchiyama's, Gonzalez's, Mares', Ioka's, and Matthysse's of the world... not near the top of the elite pack of boxers. And he is 31 years old.

    What does it mean?

    That amateur boxing and professional boxing are two completely different sports. That is all...

    Stop grasping to make a connection just to push a stupid agenda-driven statement.
     
  2. Pound4PoundGG

    Pound4PoundGG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Seen few of his fights he is sik
     
  3. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    No...

    Just like how many top pros were great amateurs, there is a long list of tremendous amateur fighters who failed miserably at the pro ranks.

    There are lists of novice, mixed results amateurs who became greats. Cases of novice, mixed results amateurs who failed as a pro.
     
  4. Pound4PoundGG

    Pound4PoundGG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Says who? Are we talking about the same GGG whose unbeaten and avoided like the plague? There's no agenda mayweather is a ***** ducking ***** he's so talented but he's a ***** *****
     
  5. TheGreenlad

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    Ur completely wrong theres always exceptions like harrison but the best pros always had a great amateur career remember that,

    the pros has soo much politics and some great fighters cant get title shots,
     
  6. Pound4PoundGG

    Pound4PoundGG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    GGG is behind mathysse? Did you say that? You don't know ****
     
  7. TheGreenlad

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    The guy is a moron bro nevermind him!
     
  8. jas

    jas ★ Legends: B-HOP ; PAC ★ Full Member

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    im dying laughing.:lol:
     
  9. BoxWreck

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    Lomachenko is special.
     
  10. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    You think Golovkin has accomplished more than Matthysse?

    Based on what?

    Your opinion?

    Or the general ranking and perception of what has actually been accomplished by them in the ring?

    Because if we are basing it on YOUR PERSONAL OPINION, then sure. Deontay Wilder can be P4P #1 for all I care.

    But if we try to set aside our opinions in favor of what the masses have felt regarding opposition, then Matthysse is not just ahead of Golovkin, but by a wide margin at that.
     
  11. freddy-wak

    freddy-wak M O D E R A T O R Full Member

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    how the **** do they have so many fights...that would mean fighting every weekend for like 10 ****en years straight.....crazy
     
  12. Pound4PoundGG

    Pound4PoundGG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Lol I wana smack him
     
  13. Pound4PoundGG

    Pound4PoundGG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    True bro I'm just gona ignore that joke how can someone be so deluded
     
  14. jas

    jas ★ Legends: B-HOP ; PAC ★ Full Member

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  15. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    "the best pros always had a great amateur career remember that"

    Oh yeah? Always? There's always a correlation?

    You're right. Tommy Morrison at 202-20 as an amateur really showcased during his pro career how vastly superior he is to a guy like say Holmes or Moorer or Marciano or Ingo... Right on!

    Of course they will be successful. Just like how if all pro basketball players went down and played collegiate athletes with college ball rules. Of course even your worst pro basketball players will have great one sided success over them. Even the guys who play one or two seasons in the NBA and then retire from not being able to compete well enough, were dominant kings on campuses of their colleges facing that level of competition.