What a f***ing knockout.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by badlefthook84, Mar 30, 2013.


  1. badlefthook84

    badlefthook84 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You want to take the moral high ground on research ?? So your well versed as to the reasons, factual reasons, Golovkin-Oosthuizen fell apart. Go right ahead.
     
  2. fistsof steel

    fistsof steel Boxing Addict Full Member

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  3. kas117

    kas117 Undisputed Shit-Stirrer Full Member

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    I've already said he has a good chin. No one is denying that. Pirog and Williams won a shutout against him and he managed to beat Kirkland. I even predicted a early KO win to Golovkin because of the fact that NI has NO UPPER MOVEMEMT. He's a very good fighter but the fact remains that he is still largely untested at the top level and will remain so if he keeps picking on LMW. If he fights and beats someone like Macklin or Geale, I'll give him all the credit he deserves. He should have taken the TO fight in January.:-(
     
  4. badlefthook84

    badlefthook84 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    GGG has a June date on HBO but fat Gary goes eerily quiet when Golvkin's name gets mentioned. He needs to realise he ain't getting his man on HBO unless it's 1 from Golovkin or Macklin.
     
  5. kas117

    kas117 Undisputed Shit-Stirrer Full Member

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    Golovkon offered TO a catchweight of 164, despite claiming he would anyone from 154 to 168. TO obviously refused considering he's almost a LHW. The official story from Golovkins camp was that HBO didn't approve the fight between two undefeated champions:)roll:), yet they approved the little known and low ranked Gabriel Rosado as an opponent. If you believe the Golovkin camps story, then you are extremely gullible. If that really was the case, why not fight TO instead of Ishida in Monaco?
     
  6. mrdoctor

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    Geale don't want no part of GGG and I don't blame him..
    Everyone saw the power and timing tonight and there's not a middie that can counter that...
     
  7. kas117

    kas117 Undisputed Shit-Stirrer Full Member

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    :patschFFS. I thought I told you to lay off the meth BEFORE posting, junky. Can't counter it, eh? We will never know until he actually fights a solid MW.
     
  8. TCboxa

    TCboxa Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Geale will NEVER fight GGG. He gave up a belt to avoid him, that alone speaks volumes.
     
  9. kas117

    kas117 Undisputed Shit-Stirrer Full Member

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    :patsch
     
  10. TCboxa

    TCboxa Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He was given a time frame that he knew he had to fight GGG within, he failed to meet this time frame and was stripped of the belt. He had no intentions of fighting GGG once he won that title, now if you have 2 of 3 belts needed to unify the division and you rekon your the best out there you dont throw away one of those belts for a payday with Mundine. Its just stupid unless you know GGG will defeat you.
     
  11. mrdoctor

    mrdoctor GGG Full Member

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    Oh god Ty is talking to himself again
     
  12. TCboxa

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    you cant be for real fruit loop. stop trolling
     
  13. kas117

    kas117 Undisputed Shit-Stirrer Full Member

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    You fail to mention the fact that the less than 4 month time frame was thrown on him ONE DAY before he fought Sturm, so you can't deny he wasn't screwed by the WBA. Geale had just gone over to Germany and beat the Ring's #1 (SM Champ) to unify two titles and was being told he would have to fight the #3 in less than half the time given to other champions. Face it. The WBA didn't want him as champion otherwise they would have granted him an extension as they did for all their other champions.

    He was offered a million dollar rematch with Mundine and the chance to avenge his lone defeat as well as increase his fanbase in Aus. He reportedly made well over 1.5 million. If he took that fight with Golovkin and lost, his only chance at a big money fight would've been gone. If the WBA had enforced a nine month mandatory defense, do you honestly think Geale wouldn't have faced GGG considering he has been taking the most risks of any MW besides Martinez? Put your Mundine love aside and answer truthfully.
     
  14. kas117

    kas117 Undisputed Shit-Stirrer Full Member

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    Just ignore the junky.
     
  15. crash

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    Just watched the k.o,brutal punch and every middleweight will be wary of his power.