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    #71
    54 seconds into Round 1

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      #72
      Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
      so GGG a small middleweight will fight anyone 1 division above where he started??? Floyd has already moved up 5 divisions and is small at 147...how do you not see the biased **** coming out of your mouth?? plus Floyd is about to be 38...so GGG is excluded in moving up but Floyd needs to move up again at 38??? Floyd is already a 10 time champion in 5 divisions..
      Golovkin was world champion at light welterweight in the amateurs.

      Floyd is NOT small at 147. He's a BIG welterweight.

      He couldn't even make the agreed to catch weight when he fought Juan Manuel Marquez.

      And Mayweather demanded Ricky Hatton fight him at 147 (Hatton had to move up).

      Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
      a certifed ATG AND HALL OF FAMER
      Floyd is an ATG at cherry-picking smaller and faded opponents.

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        #73
        Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
        Golovkin was world champion at light welterweight in the amateurs.

        Floyd is NOT small at 147. He's a BIG welterweight.

        He couldn't even make the agreed to catch weight when he fought Juan Manuel Marquez.

        And Mayweather demanded Ricky Hatton fight him at 147 (Hatton had to move up).
        big ww???? he came into his last fight at 148

        Hatton refused the fight at 140 when both were at 140

        GGG was a champ at 140 in the AM'S cool...Floyd was a champ at 112-118 in the ams

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          #74
          Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
          Golovkin was world champion at light welterweight in the amateurs.

          Floyd is NOT small at 147. He's a BIG welterweight.

          He couldn't even make the agreed to catch weight when he fought Juan Manuel Marquez.

          And Mayweather demanded Ricky Hatton fight him at 147 (Hatton had to move up).

          Floyd is an ATG at cherry-picking smaller and faded opponents.
          yet his resume ****s on Wlads Vitalis's, GGG's Kovalevs and anyone else you d1ck ride on here combined!!!!!

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            #75
            Without a doubt, between the 4-5th round. Mayweather will be very elusive but he will get caught and once he does, he won't last to see his kids again.

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              #76
              No "no KO" option.
              Overconfident Golovkin fan is overconfident... This is why plenty of people are annoyed by the Golovkin hype. Since you are probably the biggest Ward hater on the site as well, I suggest you another poll, namely: How Ward would school Golovkin?
              The options:
              120-108
              119-109
              118-110
              117-111

              And I don't even like Floyd, but it's annoying when Golo fanboys are this stuck-up. Golovkin's best win is Daniel Geale. And now take a look at Mayweather's resume...
              There's a big size advantage between them so it's not excluded that it would be a KO win for Golovkin but if you think that the question is just "in what round..." you are delusional. Floyd is probably a horrible human being, a blatant women beater and he isn't behave like a intelligent person (probably he isn't that) but he is P4P #1 and has one of the brightest rin IQ right now, so scorn his resume and his achievments and ask a question that in what round would KO him a guy who just beat his first Top 5 (in a weak ass division) opponent while he is 32 years old by now is a mistake and probably you did because you are another sour g**** Floyd/Ward hater who hates to see that they haven't got an L yet... Sorry if I'm too offensive, but I found this a hater thread since you handle the Golovkin KO as a fact.
              Last edited by HEND; 08-24-2014, 04:08 PM.

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                #77
                Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                GGG was a champ at 140 in the AM'S cool...Floyd was a champ at 112-118 in the ams
                You're wrong.

                Floyd never won a world title as an amateur.

                He won bronze at FEATHERWEIGHT, not flyweight or bantamweight.

                Floyd and his entourage moaned and cried when he lost to silver medalist Serafim Todorov. What poor sportsmanship.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
                  Golovkin is a small middleweight, there's not much difference in size between he and Mayweather.

                  Roberto Duran, who was shorter and had less reach than Floyd, moved up to middleweight and defeated Iran Barkley, who was bigger than Golovkin.

                  But Floyd isn't as good as Duran, and would be KOed by Gennady.

                  What round would the KO happen?
                  Funniest thing with these types of hater threads is that the haters dont realize all the credits they give to FLoyd unconsciously. When you need to go search two categories higher than a guy to do a thread and jer k off at the idea of somebody finally being able to beat a guy, you know that the guy is great.

                  Basically what Freedom is saying here is, hey nobody can beat Floyd at his natural weight or one division higher than his natural weight. Translation : This guy is ****1ng great, but I hate him, so I'll jerk off on a guy 2 division higher.

                  GGG's fans should ask a fighter against Froch or Ward and st fu

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Lebanon View Post
                    Floyd is paper champion at 154 and his betas know it so pretty much any fight you suggest for him at 154 is met with "get real" responses.

                    I know Floyd is a small guy but when you're "champion" in a division you're supposed to actually be able to fight guys that size. Go figure. Floyd can't do that so he's paper.

                    Floyd will never ever fight Golovkin. It would be a one-sided beatdown.
                    If its in the contracts that GGG has to come into the ring exactly at 154, Mayweather destroys him in a lopided decision. The same way he did the much bigger Canelo.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
                      You're wrong.

                      Floyd never won a world title as an amateur.

                      He won bronze at FEATHERWEIGHT, not flyweight or bantamweight.

                      Floyd and his entourage moaned and cried when he lost to silver medalist Serafim Todorov. What poor sportsmanship.
                      yes he did he won many titles in the Am's..and ok he win a bronze at superfeatherweight....GGG won at 140 BUT FLOYD CAN MOVE TO 154 AS A PRO AND GGG CANT EVEN GO TO 168?

                      *** AMATEUR BOUTS (84-6) ***
                      1993
                      -Mayweather won the National Golden Gloves Light Flyweight Championship

                      1994
                      -Mayweather won the National Golden Gloves Flyweight Championship

                      1995
                      -Mayweather won the United States Amateur Featherweight Championship

                      Marian Leondraliu Berlin, Germany W 3
                      Nouredine Medjihoud Berlin, Germany L 3
                      -The previous 2 bouts were part of the World Championships
                      Featherweight Competition

                      1996
                      -Mayweather won the National Golden Gloves Featherweight Championship

                      William Jenkins TK 3
                      James Baker TK 1
                      Augie Sanchez L 3
                      Carlos Navarro W 3
                      Augie Sanchez W 3
                      Augie Sanchez W 3
                      -The previous 6 bouts were part of the Olympic Games
                      Featherweight Trials Competition


                      Bakhtiyar Tileganov Atlanta, Ga TK 2
                      Artur Grigorian Atlanta, Ga W 3
                      Lorenzo Aragon Atlanta, Ga W 3
                      Serafim Todorov Atlanta, Ga L 3
                      -The previous 4 bouts were part of the Olympic Games
                      Featherweight Competition; Mayweather won the Bronze Medal
                      Last edited by Larry the boss; 08-24-2014, 04:27 PM.

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