He is a really good fighter but its shame he only has contenders on his resume, at the moment that will not be good enough to get him into the HOF. Needs to be very busy over next few years
The only comparison I was making is you can see she's special, regardless of her opponents. Of course Ronda's resume makes GGG's resume look like #1 ATG.
Yes, he got a superpower, it's amazing, he can be considered at the level of hagler without never ever beating a single champion in his life. This experiment really was unnatural thing.
Yes, and without beating a single champion in his whole live. Amazing experiment, as I said. It's frightening.
Elite level? Understand this: GGG IS an elite fighter. He wouldn't be avoided if he was just some dude.
No, the most you can say is what I say, "I think" that ggg is an elite fighter. You dont know, neither do I, because he hasnt been tested, whether you like it or not.
You can laugh as much as you want, but that's the truth, whether you like it or not. Beating macklin, ishida or monroe makes you no elite fighter. It's his skills what makes me think he's an elite fighter, but he hasnt proved nothing. Smashing tomato cans makes you no hagler, even if you smash them with perfect technique and timing, a tomato can is a tomato can. Welcome to reality.
Boxers are believing in what they see, not what they hear from the press. Macklin didn't believe in the hype and was demolished in 3. After that, whoever wasn't believing before, started believing. Promoters like DiBella and Hearn sincerely accepted that they don't want to sacrifice their fighters like Martinez or Barker to GGG. Hearn didn't even want Froch to fight Golovkin. A few days ago, Roach said that Golovkin is #1 p4p. Too many professionals believe in that "hype".
So, having 350 amateur fights, winning amateur world championship and Olympic silver isn't worth much ? Of course, some amateur stars don't succeed in professional, but they are lacking one or more of these qualities: punching power, good chin, good stamina. Golovkin has all of that which is why his excellent skills developed in amateurs allowed him to become an elite professional feared by his peers.