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GGG has 1 competitive fight now he is "slipping" yea right more like media overhyping

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    #11
    Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
    marvin hagler retired before he turned 35.


    GGG is clearly no longer in his physical prime. he's also had 350 fights.

    still dominating though.
    When was his prime, when he was going toe to toe with Ouma in 2011?

    Domination? Just struggled with DJ and said himself that he lost every round of the Brook fight.

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      #12
      Ggg is still the best middleweight in the world what's your point

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        #13
        Originally posted by HanzGruber View Post
        It's pathetic that guy porters dad has me on ignore. He ain't slipping. He's just not fighting gabe rosado anymore

        Straight up and down. No special effects
        Dude is a coward he has me on ignore too

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          #14
          Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
          The hardcore GG crowd has decided to jump over to Loma if anything goes wrong so expect them to start resigning GG as past-prime so that no fighters will get any credit for beating him now that Canelo and Charlo are in the division.
          They think we didn't notice lol...n they use loma to compare with mayweather.... Kind of odd

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            #15
            I agree to an extent, and it is convenient to suggest he's slipping as he struggles while also stepping up the competition. That being said, he is getting older, and he doesn't necessarily seem to have a good style for longevity. I still pick him over Canelo, but any objective fan would have to consider his age as becoming increasingly relevant.

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              #16
              Originally posted by A.K View Post
              Ggg is still the best middleweight in the world what's your point
              Idk that considering he barely beat Jacobs, never fought canelo, bjs, eubank, qullin, Lee etc

              Its all specula until he eliminates all the top guys like others are trying to do in other divisions

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                #17
                You can clearly see a difference from say, his fight against Macklin compared to now. I'm not talking about opponent. Just watch how he moves and reacts.

                He's not at his best. How the fuq can you act like someone with around 350 amateur fights, 35+ pro fights, and 35 years old should still be the same as he was 5 years ago is beyond me.

                Either way, he's a great fighter. Stomped Murray harder than Abraham and Groves did, despite Murray moving up a class. Hell, Murray has been declining himself now for a while.


                He's not the greatest of all time. Or the greatest middleweight ever. But he's the best middleweight there is right now, and has been for sometime, that's for sure. If it was so easy to conquer a division like he has been, you'd see a lot more names having move to 160 a long time ago, willing to fight him when he was younger and more in peak physical condition.

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                  #18
                  why is the bar set so high for golovkin almost every fighter in history have had off nights or fights where theyve struggled stylistically. even someone like mayweather had a bad night against maidana whos not really on his level, did you all say he was exposed after that?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
                    Another thing to keep in mind is that it may be Sanchez who slipped in that last fight. His gameplan was audible between rounds and he was calling for GG to wait for opportunities that never came. I few times GG broke plans and went for it, he looked great. I don't think Golovkin himself looked less capable, but he was being coached poorly and against an opponent who was playing to his weakness.
                    I didnt know Sanchez was telling him that. Thats interesting, i watched the fight at a bar so I couldnt hear anything.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SniXSniPe View Post
                      You can clearly see a difference from say, his fight against Macklin compared to now. I'm not talking about opponent. Just watch how he moves and reacts.

                      He's not at his best. How the fuq can you act like someone with around 350 amateur fights, 35+ pro fight, and 35 years old should still be the same as he was 5 years ago is beyond me.

                      Either way, he's a great fighter. Stomped Murray harder than Abraham and Groves did, despite Murray moving up a class. Hell, Murray has been declining himself now for a while.
                      6 years ago he was struggling mightily with Kassim Ouma until he stopped him late. He's better now than he's ever been.

                      Murray got whooped by Abraham and Groves, 2 guys far past their primes. Abraham got schooled badly by Ramirez and went toe to toe with Paul Smith even warranting a rematch, the guy everyone made fun of SOG for fighting.

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