Better Resume: GGG or Wilder

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by walk with me, Oct 1, 2016.


ggg or wilder

  1. Ggg

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  2. Wilder

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  1. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  2. KiwiMan

    KiwiMan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    GGG easily. Wilder has one B+ level opponent (Stiverne) and a few B/C class opponents (Scott, Duhaupas, Molina, Szpilka) whereas GGG has a host of A-/B+ opponents, (Lemiuex, Murray, Rubio, Geale) and plenty of B/C class opponents (Macklin, Ishida, Rosado, Stevens, Adama).

    Mind you, I'm not saying GGG's is a good resume, it just happens to be clearly better than Wilder's.
     
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  3. RacingBeat

    RacingBeat Casual lives matter Full Member

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    Yet nobody spends every day spamming the **** out of this board about Wilderlovkin. Why is that
     
  4. RankingBad

    RankingBad New Member Full Member

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    GGG, his resume so far isnt great but wilders is just worse
     
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  5. shoe

    shoe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    your momma has the better resume, idiot.
     
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  6. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member Full Member

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    Yeah, I'll agree with you... GGG'S resume is a little bit stronger than Wilder at the moment.. but who cares, ones a HW the others a MW... It's just a terrible thread by a terrible poster..
     
  7. Omair

    Omair New Member Full Member

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    Defo GGG


    GGG already beat 11 top10, including 5 world champs, 17 defenses so 3 wins more to b-hop's record, highest ko pecentage ever among middleweight champs, p4p top 3 in all rankings, never even been down in almost 400 fights, Amateur legend 345-5, olympic silver medal, world amateur gold, AND finally ducked by almost everyone.

    Boxers that ducked/ducking GGG

    1---Sturm - wouldn't fight him for over 2 years when GGG was mandatory.

    2---Quillin - said he will only fight for the may-pac kind of money, lol + he flew to Haymon to avoid GGG

    3---Martinez - "His promoter said that "no way I am putting him with this monster", GGG kept calling him out after his U.S. debut after every fight

    4---Cotto - ducked his mandatory(GGG) twice by fighting Geale and Canelo

    5---Chavez jr - Turned down 12mil offer by TR

    6---Canela - Avoided his mando(GGG). Thinks that he is fighting at the weight-class of 155, as there is no such thing as a "155 weight-class" ,he is pretending to be not in the MW division because of GGG. There are 17 divisions just pick one, if you can't make 154 then you are a MW, simple. And then he dropped the belt when he had to fight GGG next, wow

    7---Froch - After calling GGG out then when GGG accepted ,he backed down and now he is retired after making all the fuss, + GGG was calling him for more than a year b4 he was retired so no excuses for "retiring".

    8---Ward - The diva of the 168lb division don't want to travel or meet the a-side GGG in a catchweight so he can become a good boy and get ktfo. Was willing to goto 160 for Floyd but when GGG said 164, Ward ducked + he was fine when Dawson came down a whole division for him but wont move half a division for GGG, smh

    9---Saunders - Even before winning the WBO title from Lee his fear of Golovkin was as biright as day this is just one of many interviews(
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    ), then after winning it he priced himslef out at 6 mil$. Then turned down $3.2mill offer from k-2(its 2.2 gbp so I converted)

    10---Eubank jr - Very similar to Froch's duck of GGG, after calling GGG out he ducked when he had to sign

    11---Jacobs - asked for a life changing money and then said that after 18 months, lol gtfoh.

    12---Njikam - When Hassaan was WBO champ, he was ordered to a purse bid to face Golovkin no less than two times and he was a no show each time.

    13---Barker - When Barker defeated Geale to become IBF champ, his promoter openly said that Barker will fight any1 except GGG
     
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  8. plank46

    plank46 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    throw fury in the equation. his resume is every bit as bad as wilders.
     
  9. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    No one claims Wilder is p4p #1, that's why.
     
  10. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    Golovkin has at least fought some halfway decent fighters. Wilder's record is littered with some of the most pathetic stiffs his management could find - and two of these slobs even had this fraud on the canvas!!
     
  11. james5000

    james5000 2010's poster of the decade Full Member

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    Who had the better resume at 30yo?

    GGG is nearly past his prime and Wilder is just entering his this is a terrible comparison.

    Even so Wilder gets about 1/100th of the fanfare around here.
     
  12. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Golovkin by far!!!

    Wilder is going to make his 5th voluntary defense against another wino, enough said..................

    Good thing WADA and WBC saved him from getting knocked out when they framed Povetkin, oh...........by the way, Povetkin was fought innocent.............Wilder got his wish............he did not have to get knocked out by Povetkin, instead another voluntary defense against a nobody...............Wilder has the worst resume ever...............
     
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  13. BCS8

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    This has to be a troll thread.

    Wilder has Stiverne, Duhaupas and Szpilka who can be said to be "decent". Virtually Golovkin's entire resume is on a par with those three guys. Many are much better. I mean, let's put this in context.

    Wladimir fought Pianeta, which everybody derided as a "gimme" fight. Pianeta actually BEAT Duhaupas, who gave Wilder a stiff fight and is one of Wilder's top three wins. Need we say more?
     
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  14. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Keep this in mind; Wilder will be fighting his 5th voluntary defense in a row! Yes, the WBC and WADA got Wilder out of the fight with Povetkin, after Povetkin was proven innocent, but the only thing that mattered was protecting Wilder...............Wilder will not fight a qualified fighter, he just keeps on fighting voluntary defenses, should everyone have that privilege?!
     
  15. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member Full Member

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    Yeah well GGG keeps fighting his bum mandos... I would like to see GGG fight a voluntary against Lara, but we all know that isn't going to happen.. Too much risk, too little reward.