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    #11
    We already know exactly what Mungia will try to do with Morales as his trainer and that’s work the body which will leave him wide open for the counter since he doesn’t pull his hands back into defensive position well. Mungia is always ready to throw and that’s gonna be his downfall once he can’t bully his opponent. Golovkin has decreased in ability but still went a full twelve again with a much better fighter than Mungia will ever be. Morales has helped Mungia appear better but his head movement is still basic and slow. He will throw his hook and leave that hand out there like he always does and get cracked. Too many holes in Mungia for them to not get exploited by an elite fighter. See zurdo vs Bivol, another guy who looked good until he fought someone that used his flaws against him.

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      #12
      Munguia does not have the skills to deal with even an aging Golovkin.

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        #13
        I have to agree. Munguia won't get in there with him anyways but I'd watch if he finally grew a pair.
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          #14
          Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post
          GGG, with dentures, in a wheelchair, with a heating pad, and a catheter, will still put the beats on the trash collector Mungia.
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          Trash collector!! That’s the best description of Mungia. This guy’s been a prospect for almost a decade!! What a joke!
          eco1 eco1 Rebelrbg Rebelrbg like this.

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            #15
            Munguia isn't as bad as all that and Golovkin's hands are Joe Joyce slow now, so I'm saying there's a chance.
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              #16
              Abel Sanchez sound like a MF’er applying for a position while sucking up at the same time! Get out his aSs and get in mine. Dammmm
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                #17
                Jaime Munguia stalling everyone at 160-168 is hilarious.

                Anyways, I wouldnt count Munguia out from going 12 with GGG. That in itself would be a victory, unsure what kinda toll it would have on him though afterward. GGG is as sturdy as they come, barring injury he should be able to box to a wide UD or box to a stoppage.

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                  #18
                  I LOVE that Munguia wants to get in there with GGG! Too bad all the rest of these so called “elite” fighters are TERRIFIED of any TRUE challenge.
                  I think he has a shot to beat G. G has slowed down quite a bit.

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                    #19
                    G looked old vs Alvarez and he ain't getting any younger.
                    Munguia will es-chew G and spit him out. lol

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                      #20
                      Garbage

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