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Will GGG have top level performances?

Yes
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41%
Not sure
9
41%
No
4
18%
 
Total votes: 22

margaret thatcher
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Re: GGG

Post by margaret thatcher »

Nope, will lose very soon
Cent0089
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Re: GGG

Post by Cent0089 »

IMO second fight with Alvarez was his last prime performance. Fights with Rolls and Derevyanchenko showed that GGG aged. His defense and reflexes are not here. I would still like him to dismantle Saunders or Andrade, but chance of losing growing every month with his age IMO
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Re: GGG

Post by Enlightened-One »

Gennadiy is a dangerous opponent for any fighter. However, I still expect him to lose rematches against the likes of Canelo, Jacobs and Derevyanchenko.

He’ll continue facing Rolls & Martirosyan calibre opponents, such as his next bout against Szeremeta, until his Canelo retirement mega-payday materialises.

He has four fights remaining from his six-fight deal with DAZN, but I’m pretty confident he’ll retire before he’s fulfilled the terms of this contract.

Of course, he might surprise us all by enjoying one last hurrah, by temporarily turning back the clock one final time to deliver a one-off prime type performance, but I basically think he’s done.

Gennadiy has been very fortunate to have such a loyal fanbase because any other fighter that avoided rematches against the likes of Jacobs and Derevyanchenko would have been ridiculed, but Golovkin seems to be the exception that is immune from criticism.
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Re: GGG

Post by margaret thatcher »

I'm not a fan and I don't ridicule him for not doing rematches vs those guys, Canelo is better than DJ and he fought him twice after Jacobs anyway
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Re: GGG

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Btw, before you edited your post to add the last sentence I was wondering when the GGG slam was going to come in :lol:
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Re: GGG

Post by Counter-puncher »

Enlightened-One wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 10:38 Golovkin seems to be the exception that is immune from criticism.
well then, isn't it a good job that we have you hanging around, to redress the balance? whoever would make those little repetitive snide jibes, over, and over, and over again, if you weren't here?
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Re: GGG

Post by margaret thatcher »

Lol, the funny thing is he didn't initially include it, he must have had second thoughts :lol:
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Post by bigjack »

Wouldn't surprise me if he suffered a stoppage defeat soon,depending on the opponent,could see him retire on his stool after taking a bit of a beating
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Re: GGG

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margaret thatcher wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 10:59 Lol, the funny thing is he didn't initially include it, he must have had second thoughts :lol:
i can imagine him having some very stern conversations with himself about missing out on that golden opportunity of making the exact same criticism he has already made about GGG, for the 2,357,858th time.....
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Re: GGG

Post by Onetimeonly »

Counter-puncher wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 11:22
margaret thatcher wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 10:59 Lol, the funny thing is he didn't initially include it, he must have had second thoughts :lol:
i can imagine him having some very stern conversations with himself about missing out on that golden opportunity of making the exact same criticism he has already made about GGG, for the 2,357,858th time.....
Remember when GGG said he would fight anyone from 154-175 and then shamelessly ducked Andre ward?

Me either, but the 30 year old virgin does.
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Re: GGG

Post by Bard of Boxrec »

Onetimeonly wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 11:50
Counter-puncher wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 11:22
margaret thatcher wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 10:59 Lol, the funny thing is he didn't initially include it, he must have had second thoughts :lol:
i can imagine him having some very stern conversations with himself about missing out on that golden opportunity of making the exact same criticism he has already made about GGG, for the 2,357,858th time.....
Remember when GGG said he would fight anyone from 154-175 and then shamelessly ducked Andre ward?

Me either, but the 30 year old virgin does.
He always struck me as more of a 50 year old virgin
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Re: GGG

Post by Onetimeonly »

Riddick Blowe wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 11:52
Onetimeonly wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 11:50
Counter-puncher wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 11:22

i can imagine him having some very stern conversations with himself about missing out on that golden opportunity of making the exact same criticism he has already made about GGG, for the 2,357,858th time.....
Remember when GGG said he would fight anyone from 154-175 and then shamelessly ducked Andre ward?

Me either, but the 30 year old virgin does.
He always struck me as more of a 50 year old virgin
The virgin part is the only 'fact' put forth as evidence. We know he isn't a teenager because he's been trolling about too long for that.

Recently breaking news is that he randomly gives rimjobs but his buttcherry is for his future husband.
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Re: GGG

Post by margaret thatcher »

His expertise on rimming can't be matched :yay:
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Re: GGG

Post by Onetimeonly »

Takes a special kind, no kissing, no fondling, just straight to the rim and then back home.
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Re: GGG

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bigjack wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 11:05 Wouldn't surprise me if he suffered a stoppage defeat soon,depending on the opponent,could see him retire on his stool after taking a bit of a beating
He has become less effective in some ways, but how have his performances trended toward quitting on his stool?
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Re: GGG

Post by bigjack »

squiggy wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 14:48
bigjack wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 11:05 Wouldn't surprise me if he suffered a stoppage defeat soon,depending on the opponent,could see him retire on his stool after taking a bit of a beating
He has become less effective in some ways, but how have his performances trended toward quitting on his stool?
Gets hit more and is quite old now to be taking punishment and had a very long career,just my opinion of course.
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Re: GGG

Post by Onetimeonly »

bigjack wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 15:18
squiggy wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 14:48
bigjack wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 11:05 Wouldn't surprise me if he suffered a stoppage defeat soon,depending on the opponent,could see him retire on his stool after taking a bit of a beating
He has become less effective in some ways, but how have his performances trended toward quitting on his stool?
Gets hit more and is quite old now to be taking punishment and had a very long career,just my opinion of course.
He had the worst round of his career in his last fight and stormed right back.
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Re: GGG

Post by bigjack »

Onetimeonly wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 15:21
bigjack wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 15:18
squiggy wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 14:48

He has become less effective in some ways, but how have his performances trended toward quitting on his stool?
Gets hit more and is quite old now to be taking punishment and had a very long career,just my opinion of course.
He had the worst round of his career in his last fight and stormed right back.
can he keep doing it ?
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Re: GGG

Post by Onetimeonly »

bigjack wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 15:22
Onetimeonly wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 15:21
bigjack wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 15:18

Gets hit more and is quite old now to be taking punishment and had a very long career,just my opinion of course.
He had the worst round of his career in his last fight and stormed right back.
can he keep doing it ?
Forever? No, I don't see him sitting on his stool anytime soon.
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Re: GGG

Post by bigjack »

Onetimeonly wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 15:27
bigjack wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 15:22
Onetimeonly wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 15:21

He had the worst round of his career in his last fight and stormed right back.
can he keep doing it ?
Forever? No, I don't see him sitting on his stool anytime soon.
I did say it was just my opinion,if i'm wrong then i'm wrong
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Re: GGG

Post by Onetimeonly »

bigjack wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 15:29
Onetimeonly wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 15:27
bigjack wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 15:22

can he keep doing it ?
Forever? No, I don't see him sitting on his stool anytime soon.
I did say it was just my opinion,if i'm wrong then i'm wrong
I'm glad you're not voicing someone else's opinion. It's better when you use your own. :TU:
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Re: GGG

Post by Enlightened-One »

margaret thatcher wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 10:59 Lol, the funny thing is he didn't initially include it, he must have had second thoughts :lol:
What editing? Prove it or it didn't happen.

I've always been consistent and honest about my opinion of GGG. There are things I like about HIM, but dislike about HIS fans.
margaret thatcher
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Re: GGG

Post by margaret thatcher »

Lol, the editing you did after you posted it originally, you edited before I commented so it didn't make a note of it, only a loser would bother to screenshot all of your posts. You know it bruh , you thought about it again and then added that last bit about GGG, no shame or anything, I just thought it was funny because as soon as i thought wow he didn't diss ggg, look what popped up :lol:
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Re: GGG

Post by oogiebe »

margaret thatcher wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 00:51 Lol, the editing you did after you posted it originally, you edited before I commented so it didn't make a note of it, only a loser would bother to screenshot all of your posts. You know it bruh , you thought about it again and then added that last bit about GGG, no shame or anything, I just thought it was funny because as soon as i thought wow he didn't diss ggg, look what popped up :lol:
He's done that before and then said prove it as well.
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Re: GGG

Post by margaret thatcher »

Ya, he does it all the time, no biggie, we all get thoughts come to us after we post and i do it too, but just thought it was funny cause literally as soon as i'm like 'wow eo didnt slip in a ggg diss', homeboi has added it in :lol:
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