I like GGG but he needs to move up!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by southpaw123, Mar 6, 2015.


  1. GolovKing

    GolovKing ESB Since 2006 Full Member

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    Loudon- The big drama show will roll all over your questions. Have some patience.

    There's a reason JCC didn't sign and Froch said there's no need fighting the man that punches like a mule.

    Enjoy the big drama show.
     
  2. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol:

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  3. rodney

    rodney Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I would like to see him move down to 154 and fight the winner of Pac-Floyd.
     
  4. Moanamchara

    Moanamchara Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think Loudon and a lot of posters are expressing that we want to see him fight some good SMWs so we can gauge him properly at the weight. It's going overboard saying he is going to dominate SMW and KO fighters who haven't been KOed and that are of a higher calibre than the opponents he has currently faced. It's not GGGs fault The top fighters at MW aren't at a high level and he has a tough time getting certain fights especially Cotto who would expedite GGGs move to SMW if he decided that. There are a lot of posters here who are legit who troll GGG fans because of the bias. I think a lot of the hate on here towards him is because of the fans. You got guys saying he's the greatest MW ever or he's close and most of that is based on his talent. There's posters saying resume doesn't mean anything in regards to that. It's MADNESS!
     
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  6. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    Canello would be his best challenge at 160 or below. But he'd be at best a 50/50 to go the distance. He'd have little chance of winning.


    His resume is not what most are rating. It's his observable, demonstrated ring skills and power. There is nobody in the division who would be favoured to beat him. He is the WBA Champion and is ranked the number one contender by the WBC, The Ring and The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.

    However, if you want to dwell on his resume he has beaten all of the best in MWs, save Kid chocolate, who wants no part of him.

    He can fight whoever he wants to fight. But he can't be seriously considered the best in the division if he continues to avoid the best.


    Too fukcin idiotic a statement to merit a response !

    Bullsh*t !

    Next you'll be telling us that McBride's win over Tyson is better than anything on Wlad's resume and Terry Norris' win over SRL is better than anything on Hearns' resume

    The Martinez of Pavlik or Williams would have toyed with Cotto for a couple of rounds before putting him to sleep in the third.


    Cotto beat an over-the-hill dude with two fukced-up knees.

    I'm a fan of Cotto and he has some great wins and his resume is undoubtedly superior to GGGs, but this statement ...

    ...is complete bullsh*t. And the Bull had bad diarrhea.

    To messed up to to know what you're trying to say here.

    IF ?

    We can talk about getting exposed WHEN it happens.


    It would, without any doubt, be his best win.
     
  7. TBomb 25

    TBomb 25 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ward, Froch, and both Dirrells would beat the shiitt out of GGG.....he is to small and gets hit to much, i think Canelo and Cotto have a good chance against him to, and its also even hard to say if he can beat older SMW's like Kessler and Abraham...
     
  8. TBomb 25

    TBomb 25 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Im sorry i didnt know not getting hit by the Crashdummies he fights is equivalent to Mayweather type defense, come on man get real and dont try to paint a picture of him as a great defensive fighter....even his last cpr dummy he fought got to him easily and i didnt need stats to tell me that...lol
     
  9. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    And more importantly, when he realized that Murray's shots had no effect on him, he didn't care if he got hit.
     
  10. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    Once again, I respect your opinion.


    Just a few points:


    Rubio was 182? For a MW fight? What's the boxing world coming to?

    You don't think that Dirrell and DeGale would have better luck hitting him cleaner than the MW's he's been facing? But Dirrell and DeGale are on another level completely to the guys he's been fighting at MW.

    Dirrell and DeGale don't have to be huge knockout artists to trouble GGG.

    You say that you don't know how he'd cope with large southpaws, yet you think he'd knock those two out. But that's fair enough, and we can bump this thread after Dirrell and DeGale have fought each other.

    Those defensive stats are interesting, but they're obviously based on who he's been fighting. Despite his stats, again I think that Dirrell and DeGale wouldn't have much trouble finding him. I think they'd be very interesting fights. Hopefully we may get to see GGG fight one of them in the near future.


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  11. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    :deal

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