Ward and Froch were exactly the same fighting weight when Froch fought him. GGG would be spotting Ward 15 pounds of natural fighting weight, 160 to 175 if he fought Ward. That is a huge difference and two entirely different fights. You are just too stupid to understand the difference or you don't want to admit it's completely different. Froch never fought anybody even one pound bigger than himself in his whole career. GGG never refused to fight any boxer his own weight so how is Froch so brave and GGG a coward??????
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Who fought better opponents Froch or Golovkin.
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I'd have to say Golovkin fought/beat the better opponents. He beat:
Bute in the amateurs
Korobov in the amateurs
Andy Lee in the amateurs
Kovalev in sparring
Gassiev in sparring
Chavez Jr in sparring
Shane Mosley in sparring
Canelo in sparring
Tony Harrison in sparring
A few heavyweights in sparring
When you look at GGG's record, it really does go rather deepLast edited by Chollo Vista; 12-10-2016, 02:44 PM.
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Originally posted by boliodogs View PostYet another of your hundreds of GGG is a coward threads. Froch had a long career of many years and faced very good opposition. Few fighters have faced the overall quality Froch did. GGG has not faced the quality of opposition Froch has faced and that's partly due to top middleweights refusing to fight him. GGG never ran from Ward. A 160 pound fighter can't run from a fighter who fights at 175. Ward never made a serious offer to fight. He just made a lot of noise in the media for attention. Ward had no intention of fighting GGG at 168 because he outgrew that weight years ago. He fought Smith at a weight limit of 172 months before he made noise about fighting GGG. Your favorite fighter Lara has been facing extremely poor opposition that is much worse than the opposition of Froch or GGG. By the way, you black racist, Ward is not a black boxer. He has a white father making him half white. You conveniently forget that when you brag Ward up as another black fighter who according to you"schooled" white Russian boxer Kovalev.
The answer to the post is obviously Froch. In g strings defense, team Froch had the confidence in him to make those tough fight. team g string just doesn't have that confidence. The only way they're willing to match him tough is for the kind of money g string just can't command.
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It's obviously Froch.
He fought the better opposition because the better opposition was willing to face him.
All the Super Six participants fought better opposition than Golovkin.
This tournament was an anomaly in today's boxing and nobody can say otherwise. It was the highlight of its participants careers, just look at who they fought before and after.
Context.
OP is a gigantic sad piece of sht BTW, but everybody knows that and so does he so it's all good.
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