Sugar Ray Robinson vs Gennady Golovkin who'd win?

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  1. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I'm an old man and must have fell asleep longer than expected.
    I must have over slept and missed it when Golovkin finally fought a somebody that made people fantasise he has a chance against SRR.
    Somebody please catch me up, who'd Golovkin fight?
     
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  2. groot

    groot Active Member banned Full Member

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    Tito, Hearns, Duran, mccleland, Toney, pavlik, Martinez would have beaten Triple G Who has G fought ?
     
  3. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Toney would have decapitated Golovkin, round 5.
    It would have looked like the MW version of Spence-Algeri.
    K2 would have never taken the fight and ducked Toney like Eubank did.
     
  4. groot

    groot Active Member banned Full Member

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    The next thing they are gonna say Triple G fought better fighters and wait his amateur record is 400 and five.
    Sugar Ray Robinson was never beaten in the amateur 80 and 0 69 ko in the first round . Sugar Ray would have given him diabetes. Sugar Ray beaten the raging bull five times .Triple G cant top that. SCHOOLS CLOSED
     
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  5. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Let's see...... all of Robinson's opponent fought non stop back then, they racked up a staggering numbers of fights, so according to all of you, fighting that much means its only natural you'll have a lot of losses, so therefore, you all consider them excusable losses, and that they're still ATG's.

    Robinson's notable opponents records when he fought them.

    Jake LaMotta was 25 4 2
    Carmen Basilio was 51 12 7
    Gene Fullmer was 37 3 0
    Rocky Graziano was 67 8 6
    Henry Armstrong was 134 17 7
    Paul Pender was 35 5 2
    Kid Gavilian was 46 5 2
    Sammy Angott was 68 16 5
    Fritzie Zivic was 111 26 5
    Joey Maxim was 78 18 4
    Bobo Olsen was 71 7 0

    And I can guarantee that most of their losses before they fought Sugar Ray weren't to ATG's.

    And look at this....

    Manny Pacquiao is 59 6 2
    Wladimir Klitschko is 64 4 0


    They've fought any and all comers and racked up fight numbers similar to all the ATG Old Timers....

    And most of the people hyping Robinson and his opponents are the same ones who sit on here and belittle these two and bash them relentlessly for their losses.

    You mother****ers would be doing the same thing back then if there was a WWW and you know it.
     
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  6. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Golovkin has only faced B level fighters who lacked the offence to deter Golovkin and the chin to take his punches.
    Lamotta wasn't like that. He could take Golovkin's punches and dish out his own offence. Once Golovkin realized he couldn't hurt Lamotta, he'd get scared and Lamotta would have him fighting on the backfoot.
    Golovkin couldn't beat Lamotta and there's no reason to even think about this bum beater in the ring with Sugar Ray.
     
  7. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I noticed you neglected to record how many years it took for those fighters to compile those number of fights. Was it ten (10) years that it took Golovkin to compile his 36 fights against 33 nobodies?

    Manny Pac is an ATG and fought everybody.
    LOL, you can't mention Golovkin's name in the same sentence as Pac.
    Here's who Pac fought;

    - Floyd Mayweather
    - Shane Mosley
    - Juan Marquez (x4)
    - Miguel Cotto
    - Ricky Hatton
    - Oscar De La Hoya
    - Marco Barrera
    - Erik Morrales (x2)

    Who has Golovkin fought again?

    Gabor Balogh 1-22-3
    Siarhei Navarka 6-9-0
    Daniel Urbanski - 5-1-2
    Martin Kukulis - 1-10-0
    Jorge Garcia - 9-4-2
    Sylvain Gomis - 10-10-4
    Siarhei Khanmitski - 19-3-1
    Mehdi Bouadla - 11-1-0
    Tshepo Mashego - 15-8-0
    Amar Amari - 13-9-1

    Vlad is not an ATG and just like Golovkin, has never been in the ring with an A level opponent. Still, Vlad tries to make up for his lack of quality with quantity.

    Golovkin should take notes from Vlad and step up his annual fights to 2-3x.
     
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  8. pincai

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    Could have, I am not certain. As half of them are smaller men and also half of them has questionable chin.
     
  9. BlizzyBlizz

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    Posters imo have to wait until GG's career is over to compare him to atg's.
     
  10. groot

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  11. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    I didn't mention GGG, that post has nothing to do with him. Of course because Floyd beat Manny he's an ATG, and as expected you didn't give an ounce of credit to one of the most dominant HW Champion's in history, you ****ing sleazeball.
     
  12. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    AT this rate, his career is over in 3-4 years, tops.
    At 2 fights per year, how far can he go?
     
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  14. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    I've left you speechless I see.:lol:
     
  15. The Akbar One

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    Robinson knocks Golovkin back to Kazakhstan.