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Who has the more entertaining, fan-friendly style: Andre Ward or Gennady Golovkin?

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    #41
    Call it a shut out. Somebody should share this to Ward on twitter and see who he thinks is getting force fed

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      #42
      Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
      Golovkin clearly the superior out of the two.
      The superior cherrypicker.

      Let's see if that 0 stays intact after he fights Kessler, Bika, Abraham, Froch, Dawson, Rodriguez. Surely a weight drained Andre Ward goes through Adama, Stevens, Macklin, Ishida, and Rosado and stays undefeated.

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        #43
        You got some that get labeled boring but those that are usually called that would look like killers if they fought the same level of opposition as Golovkin. I like GGG, I really enjoy watching him perform but some of his fans are delusional.

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          #44
          Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
          The superior cherrypicker.

          Let's see if that 0 stays intact after he fights Kessler, Bika, Abraham, Froch, Dawson, Rodriguez. Surely a weight drained Andre Ward goes through Adama, Stevens, Macklin, Ishida, and Rosado and stays undefeated.
          Is GGG allowed to clinch and headbutt like a farm goat?

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            #45
            Edison Miranda had a entertaining fan friendly style, and how did he turn out? Andre Ward is the truth and he straight up kicks ass, so if Glovkin is ready he can get it.

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              #46
              lol ONE-SIDED, you need more alts to close the gap!

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                #47
                GGG

                Style wise, I dont think GGG is all that much more exciting than Ward. GGG doesn't exactly fight with reckless abandonment. He's patient and works his spots. What sets GGG apart however is his power because of the anticipation of the knockdown/knockouts.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                  The superior cherrypicker.

                  Let's see if that 0 stays intact after he fights Kessler, Bika, Abraham, Froch, Dawson, Rodriguez. Surely a weight drained Andre Ward goes through Adama, Stevens, Macklin, Ishida, and Rosado and stays undefeated.
                  Get real man. You know your posts regarding Golovkin are fueled by pure hatred for his hype. If he didn't have any hype behind him you wouldn't go out of your way like you do. I can see the effort you put into your posts to make sure you counter the hype just as strongly as it is being pushed.

                  I am positive that you honestly believe he beats Kessler, Bika, Abraham, Froch, Dawson (LOL!) and Rodriguez. However, I do think you truly believe Ward would beat Golovkin and I can respect that. Relax a little!

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Zano-24 View Post
                    Ward is def far more skilled but GGG knocks guys out. Its not really Ward's fault though because if he had the kind of power to KO his opponent he probably wouldn't have the style he has now. If Ward had that kind of power with the skill set that he has then he would be 100% unstoppable. His strength was put into his technical skills to make up for his lack of power.
                    To be fair, Ward's opposition has been better than GGG's, but GGG has been more exciting beating the guys he's fought so far.

                    Ward does have power, but he has realized what most boxers realize at the top, you can't stop everybody.

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                      #50
                      GGG has the more fan friendly style and it's not even close. That doesn't mean he'll beat Ward though. If they did fight, all that exciting style bull**** that GGG does would go straight out the window after Ward neutralizes it and wins a UD. Depending on who you fight, excitement doesn't equal winning in the sport of boxing.
                      Last edited by Sheppirino; 02-19-2014, 01:01 AM.

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