GGG vs Ray Robinson

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by emallini, Jan 16, 2014.


  1. rusak

    rusak Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Robinson's punches usually were not telegraphed. He threw a lot of hooks but like Roy Jones' hooks, they were very fast and hard to defend. Robinson also was not a plodder, he moved very well in his prime. His defense was not as good as Floyd Mayweather's but to say he had no defense is ridiculous. You gotta step your trolling game up. This kind of stuff just makes it too obvious.
     
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  2. Mr Pibb

    Mr Pibb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So GG is the beat MW of all time??:lol:
    Step away from the nuts dude...seriously.

    GG has skinny LW legs and stumpy arms for a MW...Floyd has a longer reach than Golovkin..Broner and GG have about the same reach.

    Robinson was not much smaller....:patschAnd if he were so what?
    Size doesn't mean skills.


    The ref in the Angulo fight did not break them...Rosado got himself steamrolled by a better fighter.

    Angulo stopped Rosado sooner and easier than GG...plus it was Gabe's best weight.

    The GG fight was Rosado's first fight at 160.
     
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  3. Mr Pibb

    Mr Pibb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol:
     
  4. Mr Pibb

    Mr Pibb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    C'mon man.

    HBO has you fools hoodwinked.

    GG will be 32 years old soon and his biggest win is the dreaded Mathew Macklin.

    His next opponent is so shi.tty HBO won't even air the bout.
    GG is being moved along slowly for a REASON:deal
     
  5. rusak

    rusak Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I don't think SRR is the best MW of all time at all. Who the hell did he beat to earn that distinction?

    Welterweight runt Tommy Bell is not dropping any version of Rosado. He did drop your boy Robby tho. Won numerous rounds off his ass too. It wasn't a flash knockdown. And Robby wasn't sick with the flu at the time either. :happy
     
  6. rusak

    rusak Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How old was Martinez when he beat Pavlik?
     
  7. Beatdaddy

    Beatdaddy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So HBO controls all of the different media outlets that have reported on all of the ducking of GGG going back years? I guess they run ESPN, too? The only fool is the guy staring back at you each morning when you brush your teeth.
     
  8. rusak

    rusak Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I challenge a nutbag to respond to this powerful post. :deal
     
  9. DJN16

    DJN16 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    GGG is a highly skilled powerful middleweight boxer, who on current form is arguably the best in the world in his division. He is great too watch, however SRR is generally regarded by most boxing experts as the greatest boxer to ever set foot in the ring. 5 time middleweight champion who beat and knocked out other excellent and legendary fighters such as: Jake La Motta, Gene Fullmer, Carmen Basillo, Bobo Olson, Rocky Graziano, Randy Turpin and many others. Many of these wins came after his best days and he fought these guys on numerous occasions. Rocky Graziano is the only guy on that list who he only boxed once, ko'd him in round 3. Robinson had over 200 fights as a pro. Now I believe Golovkin could potentially beat some of the above named fighters but to say he is better than Ray Robinson is hard to argue against the facts and figures let alone fighting qualities of Sugar Ray Robinson.
     
  10. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    Haters can hate all they want, bu GGG is the real deal

    It would taked ****** not to realise so