Angel Garcia "Cotto beats GGG! He got hit wit 52 jabs in 2 rounds!"

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  1. rathalos

    rathalos Active Member Full Member

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    :deal:deal:deal
     
  2. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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  3. Techniques

    Techniques Well-Known Member Full Member

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    GGG is unstoppable, dudes chin is metal and his defense aint so shabby, cotto would get wrecked
     
  4. woodzo

    woodzo Active Member Full Member

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    I always get the feeling that GGG feels someone's power and if he doesn't respect it he jus walks them down and beats them into the ground

    You could tell he jus didn't give a f#ck what Rubio or geale had to offer near the end
     
  5. ReverendSultan

    ReverendSultan Active Member Full Member

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  6. christo

    christo Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    :lol: I know, and it's beautiful. He was closing Rubio down fast
    and hard early. You could tell Rubio was scared too as he had
    that SNS look but with his mexican pride he had that smile at
    the end after he got up. Nonetheless, him and Geale both knew
    they were outmatched and wanted out of the ring ASAP. All of
    Triple G's opponents have had that look of fear during the fight
    and look of relief when it's over. GGG is just a more physical
    specimen than any other middle in the world. Cotto could literally
    die if he fought GGG because he doesn't have near the resistance needed to withstand the onslaught of GGG's attack.
     
  7. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Angel manages to be much more dislikable than even Mayweather. That's impressive.
     
  8. woodzo

    woodzo Active Member Full Member

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    Haha yeah that was great at the press conference, "you serious right now' it's the only time I've seen GGG look visible p1ssed and he savoured every second of that beat down near the end
     
  9. LondonRingRules

    LondonRingRules Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't think there's much of an argument against the fact that he hits harder than them...unless you mean all 3 put together.
     
  10. boxing_master

    boxing_master Loyal Member banned

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    Golovkin hits 10000000000 times harder than anything cotto has faced he hits so hard that nothing matters no skill nothing that's how hard the dude hits
     
  11. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    I think the coffin thing definitely ****ed him off. Golovkin lost his two older brothers and it really (as it obviously would) affected his family badly. I don't recall Stevens insulting his family but I think Golovkin took offence on his family's behalf after seeing the coffin stunt.

    'It was the spring of 1994 in Karaganda, a large coal mining city in the Karagandy Province of Kazakhstan, and Gennady Golovkin was a kid enjoying life. He was 12 years old and a budding athlete, a gifted boxer who was already winning junior tournaments. His older brothers, Sergey and Vadim, had pushed him and his twin brother, Max, into the ring when he was eight, and he had taken to it quickly. He loved them for that. They joined the Russian army when Golovkin was nine. He thought of them whenever he laced up the gloves.

    Four years earlier, in 1990, Vadim died, killed in action. There was no explanation from the government official who called the house, no details. The army there didn't work like that. He was just gone. Golovkin remembers his parents tears. He remembers the empty feeling in his stomach. He remembers a funeral without a body. Serving in the army was dangerous, Golovkin knew that. But he never expected this.

    The second call, in '94, was worse. Sergey was gone, too. Back came the tears, back came the wails, back came the sinking, empty feeling, multiplied exponentially. Losing one brother was excruciating. But two? Once again, government officials offered no details. Like Vadim, Sergey was dead. And that was it. For months, the uncertainty of how Sergey and Vadim were killed haunted the household.

    "It was very tough, very tough," Golovkin said. "My family, it really tore us up."

    It was the kind of tragedy that can ruin a man, a family. No one would have blamed Golovkin if he went into a shell, if he quit the sport his brothers talked him into. He could have walked away, but he didn't. He pressed on. And he became perhaps the most feared middleweight in the world today.'
     
  12. mrdoctor

    mrdoctor GGG Full Member

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    Angel is scared of GGG and it shows
     
  13. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Cotto wouldn't fight Canelo. Just imagine how much of GGG he wants nothing to do with.
     
  14. Dos Huevos

    Dos Huevos Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Thanks for the background information.:good
     
  15. box4life11

    box4life11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Cotto was getting overpowered and beat up
    by the B level 154 pound Trout he has no chance vs GGG


    Angel is just bias or retarted