ggg vs mayweather at 154

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  1. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    Welcome back:borra2:
    You got a bad deal on that ban IMO
     
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  2. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Thank you.

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  3. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    There more I think about this, the more it dawns on me how overrated Golovkin was, especially after his spineless, embarrassing and disgraceful performances against his god Canelo Alvarez.

    I mean, we're talking about a guy in Canelo Alvarez who only had one fight at or above 160 pounds before, come in to Golovkin's domain and territory in the first fight, and absolutely tame that Kazakh clown like a master owns his slave or a shepherd owns his sheep, by totally neutralizing Golovkin's attack whilst whipping his face with redness inducing strikes, so much to the point where Canelo's paler and naturally redder face looked less affected than Golovkin's darker face.

    And then in the 2nd fight, turned Golovkin into a girly little sissy pssy by walking through all of his best shots whilst laughing them off, whilst also inflicting greater visible damage yet again than vice versa.

    Seriously, what do you think happens if Mayweather fought a guy in a division that he was accustomed and habituated at for years, whilst his opponent was coming up and never fought in that division? What happens is we see an all-time great, someone arguably greater than Canelo Alvarez in Juan Manuel Marquez, get shut-out and look totally hopeless, void of any chance.

    For Golovkin to have even qualified as a worthy opponent for a boxing master like Floyd Mayweather Jr, he had to have absolutely dominated Canelo Alvarez by the same margin Mayweather dominated Juan Manuel Marquez. But the fact that this wasn't the case, makes Golovkin an unworthy opponent.

    But suppose PRIME Mayweather was generous enough to give that disgrace Golovkin a fight out of the goodness of his heart, he embarrasses Golovkin in any division, in any place and any-time.

    Golovkin doesn't even stand a puncher's chance, as his power looked like that of a little pssy against Canelo Alvarez and Mayweather is significantly more elusive than Canelo Alvarez.

    An utter mismatch!