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    #51
    Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

    Goes against your agenda and please do not compare me to that ret@rd

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      #52
      Originally posted by MuqlaKO View Post

      No chit
      I won’t take anything away from his resume but let’s be realistic
      Even then I haven't seen him utterly dominant over a top level opponent, his chin and skill let's him compete at the level of his opponent and get the upper hand slightly enough to get him to `win in the scorecards as the favorite. But he didn't really hurt Mosley and Cotto who were at the end of their careers and smaller men, haven't really thought he beat Golovkin in I-II fights, the third Canelo was quite confident and coasted the fight with low activity, until he was surprised Golovkin could fight in spurts at 40 years old.

      The smirk he had starting he fight was gone when he received a punch combination. Late in the fight, they were both winded. Shocking considering Canelo was 32 years old. The fight was lopsided, but the scorecards shown that Golovkin even passed it, was a tough task for him.

      His most dominant wins are over Plant and Saunders, but they are feather fisted and haven't really got consistent elite level wins. Kovalev also had was coming off two difficult bouts and no time to recover and do a proper camp, the Russian was winning the fight until he gassed late, unable to react on time when getting caught with a overhand.

      There are his bouts with Trout, Jacobs, Lara and etc. Which aren't bad, but not dominant. Don't think I thought of rewatching those fights that often either. Aware the are bouts like Kirkland and Angulo, but that's few of the fights he got a KO outside of 168.
      Last edited by Malvado; 06-25-2025, 03:26 PM.

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