Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
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Who has the better resume and accomplished the most in the sport GGG or Khan
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This is almost like a trick question. At first glance, it seems like Khan has the better resume, but let's take a closer look: His first big win came against an old and washed-up Marco Antonio Barerra. After that, came the feather-fisted Paulie Malignaggi, who once swatted a fly & the fly laughed. Then came Maidana who actually beat Khan's ass after getting off the canvas, though he lost the decision. Judah is old and washed-up. The two young champions he fought, Peterson & Garcia, beat him. Molina, Alexander & Algieri are weak but recognized names. Diaz and Collazo are past prime.
As for Golovkin, his first big win was over Ouma, a known scrapper. Proksa had one loss in 28 fights. Rosado is a recognized name who brings it. Ishida KO'd the once feared Kirkland in one round. Macklin is known to scrap. Stevens was a chin-checker who had been out a good while. Odama & Geale had great records. Rubio was past it. Murray & Monroe each were known to scrap & had excellent records.
Also of note is the fact that Khan gets hurt in nearly every fight. A very important note is that few want to fight Golovkin, because he is a beast who hurts careers.
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Originally posted by Beater_of_ass View PostWhat does it matter? GGG clearly is the much better fighter.
Anybody can look good knocking out non-elite fighters. Khan has been at 140-147 and they have a lot of talent and he has shown he is willing to fight the best
How do we know GGG is better???? He hasn't fought better fighters
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Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View PostThis is almost like a trick question. At first glance, it seems like Khan has the better resume, but let's take a closer look: His first big win came against an old and washed-up Marco Antonio Barerra. After that, came the feather-fisted Paulie Malignaggi, who once swatted a fly & the fly laughed. Then came Maidana who actually beat Khan's ass after getting off the canvas, though he lost the decision. Judah is old and washed-up. The two young champions he fought, Peterson & Garcia, beat him. Molina, Alexander & Algieri are weak but recognized names. Diaz and Collazo are past prime.
As for Golovkin, his first big win was over Ouma, a known scrapper. Proksa had one loss in 28 fights. Rosado is a recognized name who brings it. Ishida KO'd the once feared Kirkland in one round. Macklin is known to scrap. Stevens was a chin-checker who had been out a good while. Odama & Geale had great records. Rubio was past it. Murray & Monroe each were known to scrap & had excellent records.
Also of note is the fact that Khan gets hurt in nearly every fight. A very important note is that few want to fight Golovkin, because he is a beast who hurts careers.
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Originally posted by Bigg Rigg View PostAmir Khan!! Here's a question for you though Larry.... Who has been knocked down and almost out by C-Class opposition??? Amir Khan of course!! Lol
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