Ggg p4p #1

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  1. Shrollleftupper

    Shrollleftupper Active Member banned Full Member

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    Triple God's resume is second to NONE! Hungry monster Daniel Geale, iron warrior Martin Murray, slicker-than-Willie-Pep Willie Monroe Jr., and now undefeated slap-punch artist Dominic Wade????? Y'all need to give credit! Imagine his resume when he KOs that 38-year old welterweight! Oh, the legacy :happy:admin
     
  2. emallini

    emallini Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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  3. ElCyclon

    ElCyclon Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The no. 1 spot needs to be solidified. Close race between GGG, Kova or Gonzalez
     
  4. Shrollleftupper

    Shrollleftupper Active Member banned Full Member

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    Are you one of those nuthuggers who thinks that cleaning out a division and becoming lineal champion before age 30 then moving up to challenge the light heavyweight king is better than killing 35 bums and never moving up?

    Twisted logic.
     
  5. PistolPat

    PistolPat Active Member Full Member

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    GGG's resume is unbelievable, anyone who does not agree must be a hater. Seeing one of his best wins (Aussie Planet Destroyer Geale) get knocked out by a shopworn welterweight only makes his resume stronger. How often does that happen to the best fighter in the galaxy, like seriously?

    They say apparently GGG spars with heavyweights and beats them on a regular basis, of course moving up to super middleweight is too much of a jump for GGG compared to heavyweights. So it's not really fair to ask that of him.

    My favorite quote from Superb Resume Extraordinaire God Gave us Greatness "I want fight anybody from 154 to 168" Oh not him I fight him at 164 only.
     
  6. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He's not even the #1 middleweight