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Why don't the top 154lb fighters move up and try to take down GGG?

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  • #41
    Lmao..how about he look up

    Chudinov
    Abraham
    And. Dirrell
    Ant. Dirrell
    Jack
    Stieglitz
    Ward
    DeGale
    Groves
    Froch
    Ramirez

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    • #42
      Originally posted by PBP View Post
      Lmao..how about he look up

      Chudinov
      Abraham
      And. Dirrell
      Ant. Dirrell
      Jack
      Stieglitz
      Ward
      DeGale
      Groves
      Froch
      Ramirez
      They seem to have 0 confidence in him,they want him to fight smaller fighters and get made at any mention of him moving up just 1 damn division...but want him to fight Floyd at 154??? thats his 5th damn weight class

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      • #43
        Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
        They seem to have 0 confidence in him,they want him to fight smaller fighters and get made at any mention of him moving up just 1 damn division...but want him to fight Floyd at 154??? thats his 5th damn weight class
        But hes been sitting on a SWW belt for 3 years straight, is lineal unified, 2x cahmp. How can it be unfair to call out a guy like that at his own weight. Plus as flo mos like to say, dropping an lb is harder than going up a division, so evens things out

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        • #44
          Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
          They seem to have 0 confidence in him,they want him to fight smaller fighters and get made at any mention of him moving up just 1 damn division...but want him to fight Floyd at 154??? thats his 5th damn weight class
          They enjoy these one sides beat downs.

          Which is fine if they would just come out and say it.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by PBP View Post
            Lmao..how about he look up

            Chudinov
            Abraham

            And. Dirrell
            Ant. Dirrell
            Jack
            Stieglitz
            Ward
            DeGale
            Groves
            Froch
            Ramirez
            His team should entertain those 2 opponents next year, that would be a good way for him to get his feet wet at 168. Stieglitz is fighting Abraham for a fourth time, so maybe GGG could challenge the winner after he gets through Chudinov.

            As much as I enjoy watching GGG, it will get boring at some point to see him face the lesser opposition at MW. Who thinks a guy like Johnson and Heiland has a realistic chance against 3G? They are cannon fodder. It would only be interesting if he fought them both on the same night.
            Last edited by kiaba360; 05-16-2015, 04:02 PM.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
              Lara, Boo Boo, Charlo twins, Vanes, K-9. these are not career defining wins....lol gimme a break
              But Canelo is. Either way, some of them should be better wins than say Rubio.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                They seem to have 0 confidence in him,they want him to fight smaller fighters and get made at any mention of him moving up just 1 damn division...but want him to fight Floyd at 154??? thats his 5th damn weight class
                Who are these people that have zero confidence in him, the hell you talking about Larry so full of sh it like always with your obvious motives.

                Look its pretty clear what GGG is doing - trying to unify his own division and get a big fight against Canelo/Cotto. After that Andre Ward and any bigger name from 168 will be targets. Let the man take care of business and then he can move up if he wants.

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                • #48
                  Well the top 154 lb fighter, who also happens to be the lineal 154 lb champ, won't even fight GGG at 154. He'd love to cherry pick the 160 lb lineal title and then retire TBE doe.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post
                    His team should entertain those 2 opponents next year, that would be a good way for him to get his feet wet at 168. Stieglitz is fighting Abraham for a fourth time, so maybe GGG could challenge the winner after he gets through Chudinov.

                    As much as I enjoy watching GGG, it will get boring at some point to see him face the lesser opposition at MW. Who thinks a guy like Johnson and Heiland has a realistic chance against 3G? They are cannon fodder. It would only be interesting if he fought them both on the same night.
                    It all depends on the Canelo situation. Unfortunately GGG is Canelo and Cotto's hostage right now.

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