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  • Shadoww702
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    #41
    Originally posted by Haka

    No, there was the Canelo fight also lingering around at the time so it could've happened in 2014 or 2015 if it were up to GGG.
    Why did Canelo have to move up or it was a duck for Canelo?

    He had a CW with Cotto then fought Liam at 154 made weight.

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    • Zaroku
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      #42
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn

      Don’t think he needed to BodyBagz. I dont like GGG at all but his staying in shape and being disciplined enough to stay at 160 his whole career is something he should be celebrated for doing.
      I met dog at Denton’s ice creamery

      he was embarrassed by me.

      when I met a guy in LA and he founded Amazon. I was axing him about Maimonides

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        #43
        Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

        It's the other champions and canelo you should blame

        Perhaps ggg is a small guy for a middleweight he's hardly huge and to further go up would be ******ed, perhaps that's how you live you life and set your standards but I highly doubt it

        ggg did what he had to do it was the challengers or lack off who didn't do their part
        See what Im saying these fkn gggood dic sukers BLAME Canelo... SMH! Yup Canelo has to fight GGG at a NEW weight without ever fighting a Tru MW let alone the champ been there his whole career and went DOWN in weight when he went pro not up!

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          #44
          Originally posted by Shadoww702

          I love how the excuses are all on Canelo?? Why did Canelo have to move up when GGG and his dumb FANS say to???

          That don't even make sense?? How are you DUCKING a guy who squats at a division his entire career if you're not ready at that weight yet???

          God damn lil ggg fans are FKN RTARDS
          I’m mex ***.. putos hate Canelo… I ginger Mexican.

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          • Zaroku
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            #45
            Originally posted by Haka

            Mexico has a thriving pro boxing culture because it lies next to USA $$$ as opposed to Khazakstan. I'm not sure what to make of your post.
            Fit bop if Mexico numbly one sport。

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              #46
              Originally posted by BodyBagz

              Not unlike the shlt GGG was fighting.......

              Bigger bums > same sized bums
              Dude give it up??? These GGGtards will argue and blame everyone else for ggg's failure of only fighting one HOFamer. He aint gonna make the HOF. And Canelo gonna hurt him bad this year.

              Hope its like JMM/Pac where the *******s all rushed to the suicide hotlines...

              Ggg best wins Dervy and Jacobs WOW! who Ryder just beat!!! And Dervy lost some c ranked dude himself and never was a champ.

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              • j0zef
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                #47
                He turned pro late, got first half of his career wasted by crappy promoter, and SMW ****** ass when he was in his 30s. He was open to fighting 154-168 in 2012, when he was 30 years old and no name - when he had to make concessions.

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                  #48
                  He would get ****d by SOG. Lil G knows his limits.

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                  • Boxing Logic
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by OnePunch
                    the better question is why do people obsess so much about whether or not a guy moves up?

                    Is it better to dominate a division, or pull a Broner and go through several divisions finding the softest touch or a vacant title to grab?

                    If a guy can make the weight and wants to stay put, who cares? Do you hold Hagler in low esteem because he never moved up?
                    It's better to dominate a division, move up, dominate that division, move up, and dominate that division, etc. It's not either or. If GGG was what they marketed him as, he should have KO'd Jacobs and Canelo, then gone up to 168 or 175 and beaten Ward, Kovalev, etc. Instead he hasn't even performed well against good competition at 160, let alone 168 or 175, and that is why so many fans have been underwhelmed by how his career turned out after waiting years to finally see him get his "chance." He even looked like crap against an effing welterweight moving up, ffs.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Boxing Logic

                      It's better to dominate a division, move up, dominate that division, move up, and dominate that division, etc. It's not either or. If GGG was what they marketed him as, he should have KO'd Jacobs and Canelo, then gone up to 168 or 175 and beaten Ward, Kovalev, etc. Instead he hasn't even performed well against good competition at 160, let alone 168 or 175, and that is why so many fans have been underwhelmed by how his career turned out after waiting years to finally see him get his "chance." He even looked like crap against an effing welterweight moving up, ffs.

                      Great. You have solved the question, GGG was simply a mediocre journeyman opponent with unwarranted HBO hype. Awesome. Now your life is complete. Well done!!!

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