Why does a guy like GGG get a pass for fighting Tureano Johnson?'

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  1. QuadrupleG

    QuadrupleG MAZAFAKA Full Member

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    I wasn't talking about you in particular, but about the vast majority of Gennady's haters. You are just a sick person.
     
  2. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What legit opponent has loma fought ? When had I missed that ?
     
  3. El Chicano

    El Chicano Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Gary Russell Jr and Salido are much better opponents them anything ggg has fought

    And he fought Orlando in his second fight. Russell in his fourth while ggg is 34 yearsold
     
  4. The Mongoose

    The Mongoose I honor my bets banned

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    I think GGG should just stop fighting, save the odd tune up once every two years, and just tweet how nobody wants to fight him.

    Than whenever a new active junior middle weight makes some noise, we can point out how they need to fight The semi retired GGG at 160 to be great.
     
  5. lewis gassed

    lewis gassed The Bronze Dosser Full Member

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    Don't bother with that guy, he's a racist moron called Mr Pibb, just go through some of his posts

    http://www.boxingforum24.com/search.php?searchid=3235936
     
  6. Tito Bouche

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    I can understand why some will give Golovkin a hard time about fighting Toreano, since he got TKO'd by Curtis Stevens, but the dude did fight his way up to Mandatory status and has been on a little winning streak.

    Saunders clearly doesn't want to fight GGG, I have not heard anything from the Jacobs camp.

    We got Canelo looking at fighting Rosado or Monroe Jr. , that is a worse match-up in my honest opinion. But I understand what they are trying to do. They will try and get a more impressive victory against one of GGG past opponents to hype and build up their showdown.

    As long as GGG and Canelo fight this year, I really don't care who each fight in preparation to their showdown.
     
  7. kk17

    kk17 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    1.It has nothing to do with race.

    2. Golovkin's best win is Murray


     
  8. kk17

    kk17 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    wrong again he is 33

    http://boxrec.com/boxer/356831

    (but you probably know it anyway)
     
  9. Bulawayo

    Bulawayo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Golovkin's best win is Ouma.
    Ouma's career shi.ts all over Murray's.

    The shot Kassim GG fought is still leagues ahead of Martin Murray.
     
  10. Bulawayo

    Bulawayo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He'll be 34 when he next steps into the ring.
     
  11. kk17

    kk17 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That's correct he will be 34 but he is still 33
     
  12. moparfan

    moparfan ESB's glass jawed fraud Full Member

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    Tureano may not be the best option, but he technically should still be undefeated with Curtis Stevens' name on his win record. Barring a controversial stoppage in the final frame of their fight, Johnson was pretty much in cruise control from the beginning...!!!
     
  13. plank46

    plank46 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    who the hell has jacobs fought?
     
  14. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    He just knocked out Peter Quillen or did you forget ?
     
  15. Enigmadanks

    Enigmadanks Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He seems very determined to unify the division. I wish him luck with that considering the landscape of the division with all the politics and different promotional companies involved.

    He'll be lucky to unify the division by the time he's 36. There's just too many hurdles to overcome and there aren't too many fighters at 160 that seem too keen to jump in the ring with him. The politics of the sport combined with the trepidation of most fighters in the weightclass to fight him will continue to make this a long, arduous task for him to complete. He's been trying to unify the division for a few years now, and it looks like it's going to take quite some time for that to materialize, if ever.