Anything is possible, yes, it could be GGG's fault as well.. Maybe he wanted to take the easy route after looking like **** against a shot to **** Ouma.. That's a good mention actually, Lucian Bute.. lol I remember it made me cringe how dudes used to hype up Lucian Bute back when he was beating up a bunch of cab drivers but soon as he stepped up to a live body, dude got punked and is no an non-factor.. Same thing could happen to GGG.. I dont get all this hype..
yes, haters hate all day, the better you are the more hate you get. within 2 years ggg is going to be the next Floyd with the hate. but he is very likable outside the ring so the hate will be silly
ggg is nothing like bute. he had already taken shots that would have ko'd bute. Andrade kod bute, I don't care what anyone says I saw it live. bute always had stamina problems and chin problems. ggg totally different animal
Im not comparing the two fighters stylewise.. of course they are totally different but when you look at their resume and their title reign, it's pretty similiar in termd of how weak they are.. FOr a title holder, GGG's resume is complete ****... HOw can one be a champion when he's never had to overcome adversity against a equal level talent? ONly way I would consider him as the man at 160 is if he beats QUillin..
what makes the jump from 160 to 168 the "hardest" jump in boxing ? I really don't see any reason he would have to weigh in at 168, the dude is a true once in a lifetime fighter. true machine if there ever was one. give it a couple years
In the presence of concrete fact, and absent a qualified response, fling the race card. Great tactic, but lamely transparent. :rofl
Ring Mag#2 Daniel Geale, for one. Martin Murray beat Sergio Martinez before Cotto did. I would've picked Korobov to stop Quillin. I'd pick Ievgen Khytrov to turn Quillin's jaw into a jigsaw puzzle if they fought this weekend. I'll probably pick Danny Jacobs to beat Quillin if Quillin actually decides to fight someone in 2015. I'd pick Rubio to beat Quillin. Brian Vera from the 1st Chavez Jr fight beats Quillin. Ryota Murata would stop Quillin. I'm no fan of big mouth Demetrius Andrade, but I would've rated him higher than Kid Undercard before he even stepped in the ring to fight for the belt that Kid Used Car Salesman vacated. I'd pick N'Dam to beat Quillin in a rematch.
quil is going to fight Jacobs instead. I cant see quil lasting 3 rounds with ggg. his talent, skills and power are unreal. very patient so he doesn't waste any stamina. he takes it slow in round 1 to study his opponent then goes to work in round 2 and its brutal for his opponents. the guy is the real deal and will be seen as the best very soon
C'mon a healthy Sergio would have demolished Murray that match should have an asterisk beside it. And I still think Sergio won it though it was close.
GGG is an entertaining fighter but until he gets a few wins over top comp I won't crown him as this elite P4P fighter unfortunately for him he isn't going to find it at MW the top 10 @ 160 is nothing but old fighters nearing the end of or out of prime Peter Quillin(31), Sergio Martinez (39), Sam Soliman(40) Martin Murray (32), Daniel Geale (33), Felix Sturm(35), Matthew Macklin(32) Marco Antonio Rubio(34), Daniel Jacobs (27), Migeul Cotto(33) the closet we have to a prime guy is Jacobs/Quillin and neither are elite