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GGG is a classy fighter from start 2 finish! His defence is spot on and his knockout ratio speaks 4 itself. Martinez would give this guy a good fight and if he could get him in2 10-12 rounds u never know wat myt happen. I'm sure wer gona c a lot of this guy tho.

You talk pish ya roaster

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Geez a phone back

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I reckon Martinez cashes in on a rematch with Chavez then calls it a day. Prime Martinez causes Golovkin problems with his movement and elusiveness, but he's been dropped three fights in a row against lesser guys and is much easier to find these days.

The speed with which Golovkin cuts off the ring is almost as frightening as his power.

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Price-Thompson rematch this weekend. Or if you like Prizefighter you can watch that on Sky. I know which I'd rather watch.

Hopefully price can get the win but no doubt he will be a little nervous going back in after getting knocked out with a nothing shot. Having said that i fancy price to take him out within 4rds! (tu)

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I reckon Martinez cashes in on a rematch with Chavez then calls it a day. Prime Martinez causes Golovkin problems with his movement and elusiveness, but he's been dropped three fights in a row against lesser guys and is much easier to find these days.

The speed with which Golovkin cuts off the ring is almost as frightening as his power.

I can only see ward giving him problems

He destroys everyone in middleweight and if he drops down

He also obliterates all of the super middleweight including Froch

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I can only see ward giving him problems

He destroys everyone in middleweight and if he drops down

He also obliterates all of the super middleweight including Froch

I think a Chavez Jr. fight would be interesting. Golovkin is a far superior boxer but if there is one thing Chavez Jr. seems to have inherited from his father it's his chin. Would favour Golovkin but but it's a really fun fight.

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Back to British/European level for Price. That second loss is bound to be more shattering than the first.

I wouldn't say he's finished, but it certainly raises questions about his potential; Thompson, while capable, is not great.

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Back to British/European level for Price. That second loss is bound to be more shattering than the first.

I wouldn't say he's finished, but it certainly raises questions about his potential; Thompson, while capable, is not great.

Age isn't on his side either which is more worrying

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Really enjoyed this by Gilfoid. Hate him but like him ripping Fury :D

By Scott Gilfoid: David Haye (26-2, 24 KO’s) has reportedly signed a contract to face unbeaten British heavyweight Tyson Fury (21-0, 15 KO’s) at a still to be determined venue. The only thing that is keeping the fight from being a solid right now is Fury signing the contract as well, and all you can do is hope that he signs for the mega domestic clash.

David Haye said this today on his social media site: “I’ve just signed to fight Fury on Sep 28, lets hope he finally agrees (and signs today) and he doesn’t keep delaying. Word around “Camp Fire” is Fury is looking to duck me and fight Toney “The Tiger”. Lets hope they are just to rumours.”

Once Fury signs the contract you can pretty much say it’s over the the 6’9″ fighter because he’s got no chance against Haye, and he’s going to be totally exposed in this fight. That’s not to say that Fury’s career will be over, because he’s certainly young enough to rebuild after a 1st or 2nd round knockout loss to Haye. But once Fury gets destroyed by Haye, will be seeing Fury slip into the same area where fellow British heavyweight David Price is right now in having to rebuild at the domestic or European level from the ground up.

I can’t see Haye giving Fury a rematch if he knocks him out in one or two rounds. Haye will move on and go after a world title shot rather than doing what Tony Thompson did and giving the beaten fighter a rematch when it’s not even necessary. That would be worse than a Carl Froch vs. Mikkel Kessler 3 fight because Fury won’t make it the full 12 rounds against Haye.

It’s going to be over quickly with a brutal ending for Fury. This fight will show you why it’s not a good idea to put untested heavyweights without defense and any real accomplishments in the ring with ex-world champions while they’re still relatively in their prime. Fury doesn’t belong in the ring with Haye, and it’s going to be pretty clear once the first solid right hand from Haye nails Fury in the grill.

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He is actually a Brit posing as an American writer slagging off Brit fighters

People are that incensed by the shite he writes that it gives the site hits and makes them money from advertising etc

A joke of a site

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