Axum Ezana
Driving in the fast lane
ggg not getting a decision in mexico or texas.......vegas is a toss up.

fukk it.....
Nothing else more beautiful in boxing than watching GGG cut off the ring. shyt is![]()
The fear he puts in the eyes of welterweights and C level contenders as they hopelessly try to fire back, only to get brutally stopped with their face or confidence broken.
The cutter of rings
The bringer of fades
The guy that makes you play UK and Son of a legend mode first before you think you ready to face him.
The GOAT difficulty at middle weight
The *insert* any number of boxing intangibles or skills to create a boxer to officially beat him
The guy that makes you train with the Avengers in order to be a match for him.
Praise him.![]()
I can understand preferring a slick boxer or technician, but still will never understand for pure entertainment value how anyone could not like watching a stalker like GGG.fukk it.....
Nothing else more beautiful in boxing than watching GGG cut off the ring. shyt is![]()
@Newzz @patscorpio
"I'm really happy with them...a lot of big things are going to come...ask Lomachenko what weight he wants to fight at...anywhere, any time,"
I still say him in round 3 vs Brook was him at his best. Sure he got sloppy at times but that was some shark tank shyt. He was blood thirsty therefukk it.....
Nothing else more beautiful in boxing than watching GGG cut off the ring. shyt is![]()
Vasyl Lomachenko vs. Orlando Salido II in the works for August
Salido is the WBO #1-ranked contender
by Patrick L. Stumberg May 18, 2017, 10:58pm EDT
The long-awaited rematch between pound-for-pound superstar Vasyl Lomachenko and tough old b*stard Orlando Salido is a-brewin’.
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Photo by Matt Hazlett/Getty Images
Top Rank CEO Bob Arum and Salido manager Sean Gibbons informed The Ringtoday that negotiations between the two are in “advanced stages,” with specific details on hold until after Salido’s tune-up match with Amphon Suriyo on May 27th. Arum is targeting “the first week of August in either Los Angeles or Chicago.”
Lomachenko (8-1, 6 KO) and Salido (43-13-4, 30 KO) first fought in March of 2014, where an overweight Salido used what could charitably be described as “scrappy” tricks to edge “Hi-Tech” on the scorecards. Lomachenko went on to rampage through both the featherweight and super featherweight divisions, while Salido put on wars against the likes of Terdsak Kokietgym, Roman Martinez, and Fernando Vargas.
With Jezreel Corrales, Miguel Berchelt, and Gervonta Davis otherwise occupied, the timing’s about as good as it can be for this rematch. Does Salido still have enough “veteran savvy” to down the unstoppable Lomachenko, or have time and Lomachenko’s acclimation to the pro game ground his chances away?
time for redemption.
Will he need a trilogy if Loma wins the 2nd fight ?time for redemption.
nope. not important enough.Will he need a trilogy if Loma wins the 2nd fight ?