Who will have the longest undefeated streak between these 4

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  1. Eastpaw

    Eastpaw Boxing Addict Full Member

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    KOvalev
    Brook
    Thurman
    Crawford
    Gift
    GiGi

    i think either kovalev or brook are going to stay undefeated for the longest because they are the best fighters at their current weight class. i think lemieux is a little too slick for GiGi. I just watched the Gabe Rosado fight and Lemieux IMO is more sound than GiGi who is very slow, he just has good timing
     
  2. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    Remaining undefeated has almost nothing to do with how good of a fighter you are.
     
  3. Eastpaw

    Eastpaw Boxing Addict Full Member

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    yes it does... and you didn't answer the question
     
  4. ThatLeftaMarc

    ThatLeftaMarc Beast From The East Full Member

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    I can see Kovalev going undefeated in his whole career to be honest.
     
  5. Eastpaw

    Eastpaw Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i think brook retires undefeated if he was to stay at 147
     
  6. BagsWithDust

    BagsWithDust Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think kovalev, cant see anyone beating him
     
  7. Muff

    Muff Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Thought I'd seen it all until someone called Lemieux slick. Also figured I'd add more once I looked at the final punch stats, which you can obviously take with a grain of salt. After 7 rounds, Rosado landed 40 more punches on Lemieux than he did on Golovkin. And let's not even get into who was better at avoiding and landing the jab fighting Rosado, if you want to use this fight as some kind of gauge of how well David is going to do.
     
  8. Eastpaw

    Eastpaw Boxing Addict Full Member

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    what do you consider him?
     
  9. Muff

    Muff Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haha not ****ing slick.
     
  10. Cafe

    Cafe Sitzpinkler Full Member

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    Kovalev.

    Kovalev is potentially in danger because there's so many good LHWs coming through, the division is going to blow up soon I tell ya. But for the time being, he's probably not going to be beaten anytime soon.

    Gift already should have losses, he will lose in the near future that's for certain. Brook and Thurman whilst being good strike me as beatable fighters in all honesty, I can also see them losing in the near future.

    I'm not entirely sure about GGG and Crawford, I think with GGG it depends if he moves up or not, he's also already 33 so the age may start catching up with him at some point in the near future. I love Crawford but I want to see more of him at 140 and what not before I can say anything, right now I really don't know.
     
  11. glovesofcrimson

    glovesofcrimson Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I can't say because I don't know who the will fight from here.