Who has Golovkin beat?

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  1. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    why the hell are you posting on a boxing site? you have no espn, no hbo and you havent heard of Rosado

    :rofl
     
  2. fistsof steel

    fistsof steel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bika is Super Middleweight so Would Golovkin come up to fight him if this ever eventuated.!!!!
     
  3. Bobo

    Bobo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i understand. just making the point that nbcsn is generally more accessible than one of the premium channels in the US. since more people got basic than premium i figured fans would watch. we have the wonderful world of youtube anyways
     
  4. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Just trying to make sense from what you are saying.

    You just discredit someone because you haven't seen him yet
    and that's in your word means he is meaningless :patsch

    People are watching Floyd for years and they asking the same
    stupid question, who the hell has he beat? Of course he did not
    beat PAC, Margo, and couple of other guys but such question is
    a clear indication of being a hater. I admit that I'm one of them.

    Now Golowkin is just a belt holder with a good potential to become
    real champion in his division. The question you are asking is just
    indicating you are plain and simple Golowkin's hater who just
    pretend to be 'unbiased' boxing fan ... you are lame because
    you can't even admit that you simply hate on GGG.

    That is totally fine with me as long as you do not pretend to be otherwise.
     
  5. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  6. ALLEXX

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  7. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    GGG said he would fight anyone between 154 & 168 so I don't know if it was going to be at 160 or 168 or some sort of catch weight. Sakio said he would fight him so GGG saying nobody good will fight him is crap.
     
  8. Joachim UK

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    Because GGG hasn't as a pro really fought "anyone" no one really knows how good he is or isn't. Many who believe he is a future great seem to think he is another amateur stand out turned elite pro, a new Kostya Tszyu. Looks like it may take a Shane Mosley giving Vernon Forrest a chance for fame like situation for us to find out if he's for real.
     
  9. JeanPaulValley

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    GGG will KO Robert Helenius in 6 rounds.
     
  10. Boxing101

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    A shot Kassim Ouma was beating him on the scorecards and won 5 rounds clearly.

    A prime Ouma would beat him.

    I think he's slightly higher level than Macklin, Lee, Barker, Murray, Sturm, Quillin, Proska, Chavez Jr, Pirog, and Geale

    He's good but he is slow and gets hit a lot. He is one of the best middles out there, if not the best middleweight out there now next to Sergio Martinez.

    So what does that tell you about the guy.

    He''s a good fighter but he is not an invincible machine who beats everybody.

    I guarantee you in a year or two most of his fans will admit that.

    He is world level next to Martinez. So he's higher than euro level but not by leaps and bounds.
     
  11. ALLEXX

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    Ouma suffered a broken nose, fractured orbital bone (above left eye). He was urinating blood after that fight.
     
  12. natep

    natep Boxing Addict Full Member

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    GGG did not turn down Bika. HBO basically chose between Guerrero and Rosado and decided to give the payday to Rosado because he's had a nice string of wins. End of story.
     
  13. PowerBack

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    Proksa suffered a brutal beatdown, it was really a massacre, Golovkin is miles ahead of Proksa
     
  14. Boxing101

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    Golovkin took awhile to get going and went for the ko instead of outboxing him.

    Ouma has a decent chin but not amazing by any stretch. He still took 5 rounds off Golovkin clearly. An old, shot Kassim Ouma took 5 rounds off him clearly. The other rounds were debateable but most people if not a lot of people were favouring the fight in Oumas favour up until the tko stoppage.

    A lot of Golovkin fans can't get it into their heads he is not INVINCIBLE. He is very beatable. He relies on power alone to beat you. You neutralize his power and outbox the guy he gets beat.
     
  15. ALLEXX

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    I agree with you, but try to read his interview after that fight.

    http://www.nv.kz/2011/06/29/21384/

    You can use Google Translate if you don't understand Russian (http://translate.google.com/).

    Then, look at his face:
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    He had visa issues which resulted in spending two days at the airport before finally flying to Panama the day of the weighin. He didn't sleep,didn't have time to shave.