Originally posted by Craveman
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GGG fought at 4 weight classes
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If GGG would turned pro at 18 he would probably be in his third division by now, not that it matters, many guys didn't move up including Marvin Hagler, Willie Pep, and Terry Norris.
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The point is that GGG had he turned pro earlier would have gone threw more divisions than what he has now.
There's also a thing called body frame and how much a guy can actually fill out. With GGG you see a guy that would be at a disadvantage at 168 and would be a plain dwarf at 175.
But haters keep hating. The mexicans can't deal with the ginger being a coward. The blacks wanted him to fight a guy that is separated by 2 weight divisions and didn't take the chance when he had it. The cubans want GGG to be charged with slaughter after what he would do to Lara.
The rest of the world can see things like they are. GGG has climbed weight divisions in the past and has only one more division his body can sustain (168). He will fight there for a prize fight, but he doesn't need to go around bending to the will of ppl to scared to get in the ring with him.
Let the man become an ATG at 160.
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Man these threads are terrible. The need to rename this place NSGGG.
Anyway here's the oldest Golovkin fight I could find on the internet. Fighting Bakhitiyar Artayev who won gold for Kazakhstan at the 2004 Olympics as well as the Val Barker trophy.
Cool seeing what two guys of that standard look like when they were kids.
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Originally posted by Raonic View PostYea, a lot of these guys have. On a side note, also disproves the idea that only Manny has gone up in weight and maintained success like we always hear.
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Originally posted by Dr Rumack View PostMan these threads are terrible. The need to rename this place NSGGG.
Anyway here's the oldest Golovkin fight I could find on the internet. Fighting Bakhitiyar Artayev who won gold for Kazakhstan at the 2004 Olympics as well as the Val Barker trophy.
Cool seeing what two guys of that standard look like when they were kids.
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