David Lemieux will stop Gennnady Golovkin

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by schooling, Aug 19, 2015.


  1. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    Didn't you know?

    The only times GGG has ever been hit are when he's deliberately decided to allow himself to be hit. All in the name of "big drama" shows.

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  2. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    6 times for Quillin

    4 unofficially should have been 5 for Lemieux

    YDKSA math either.:deal

    Different mindset for the Alcine match he'd just lost because he'd gassed, stuff like that happens get over it.
     
  3. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    But Golovkin gets hit a lot more easy now?!??!
     
  4. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    What are you on about?

    And while you're here, you claim this isn't a mismatch. But didn't you also claim that GGG was being mockingly sarcastic when he stated he was afraid of the mediocre Lemiuex?

    So which is it? Is he afraid of Lemieux? Or does he recognize this fight for the joke of a mismatch it is?

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  5. dan4579

    dan4579 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Give me a break. Go time it. The refs count was consistent in both cases, but I do admit Buster simply landed a lucky punch. Actually about 25 lucky punches per round for 9 1/2 rounds lmao
     
  6. mafioso

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    alcine was on fire against Lemieux...best performance of his career! you just have to look in alcine eyes in the macklin fight to see he isn't there at all he himself admitted he wasn't training at the time -_-
     
  7. PRINC£

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    You can't train a chin :deal David simply didn't have the must@rd to trouble Alcine
     
  8. dan4579

    dan4579 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, but that doesn't fit the haters agenda. To them, Lemuiex is only as good as the very worst nights of his career. However, when you look at the entire body of work, it's obvious David is a very solid fighter.
     
  9. PRINC£

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    Nobodys saying he isn't solid. I think people are tired of seeing GGG in with 'solid' guys, they wanna see him prove the hype against A level fighters
     
  10. dan4579

    dan4579 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Obviously Quillin is off the table and Cotto/Canelo are busy. So it's Lemuiex. What do you want?
     
  11. BoJangles

    BoJangles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Is Lemieux even a step up for Golovkin??

    Marco Rubio Knocked Out Lemieux in 7 rounds!!

    Golovkin Knocked Out Marco Rubio in 2 rounds!!

    This should be Golovkin vs Mayweather or Pac Man imo...

    Not cherry picking by all three of them to avoid
    having anymore hard fights...
     
  12. BoJangles

    BoJangles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    lol

    This fight is a cake walk for GGG... easy money...

    Shattered Glass all over the canvas...

    lol
     
  13. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    I'm not saying David is a world beater or anything but you are underselling him a little Rummy, his accuracy and his jab has improved quite a lot since his two losses.
     
  14. Marv888

    Marv888 Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Just watched some highlights of Lemieux....this is gonna be one hell of a battle while it lasts...finally a fight that will live up to the hype 750k+ ppv buys I predict
     
  15. Muff

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    Golovkin has the far superior jab which is going to make it hard for Lemieux to set up big shots/combinations. He will land because it is a fight; you can't predict everything. But GGG will control distance much like he did with Stevens and pick his spots. And we know what happens once Gennady lands his first good body shot. It'll be interesting but GGG is far more technical and I think he knows that this is too big of a stage to do anything stupid.