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  • hhh1200
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    Originally posted by TreyShaw View Post
    It's possible but honestly he's gonna need a nickname like ggg.
    The Great Janibek > Munguia, GGG, Canelo, Big Charlo, and BJS. More Brand for a 10+ year veteran to fight the Great Janibek vs. an opponent who leads to a Canelo mando even though the promotional brand which plays his bills said they weren't interested in the Great Janibek b/c they fight led to nowhere.

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  • TheUptownKid
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    Yeah this dude is nothing to write home about. Solid, but just food for an elite mw

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  • Jsmooth9876
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    Originally posted by GBP4LIFE View Post
    If Andrade decides to take the fight, he beats Janibek cleanly, but there is no reason for Andrade to do so.. he will not get paid to take the fight.

    The WBO is a joke!! No way they should be handing Janibek a title for fighting such a damn scrub
    Just stop with the BS. Andrade was fine fighting every other bum ass euro ranked #1 when it was time but then he ran from this guy when it was his shot at the fight.

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  • TreyShaw
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    It's possible but honestly he's gonna need a nickname like ggg.

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  • Mammoth
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    Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View Post

    They have to put Janibek on the fast track that's for sure. GGG also understood and could speak a little English, which helped him. Janibek is going to have to do all the talking with his fists it seems..Gonna be pretty hard for him to secure big fights like that unless he gets mandatory.. hes high risk low reward, I'm sure the comp would love to age Janibek out like they did GGG...

    Despite GGG accomplishments I'd say people really didn't start taking notice of GGG until he battered Rosado at 30 but by the time he got the big fights which I'd say started with Brook GGG was already 34 years old smh...
    The guy's already like 30. What else can they do but fast track him?

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  • Mick Higgs
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    I can't see Chris Eubank Jnr calling this bloke out anytime soon!!....

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  • slimPickings
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    Originally posted by Casual Riot View Post

    Dignum got rated because of the ridiculous rankings given by the WBO for winning the piece of crap that is their European belt. When Dignum fell over his front foot twice in succession I was cringing
    The fight should have been STOPPED right then and there!!!
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  • Realizniguhnit
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    Originally posted by JuniorTorres720 View Post

    It's disappointing how they continue to carefully steer Munguia's career. The "He's still young" argument is slowly losing weight. He's 25 but he's 39-0 and ranked as the #3 middleweight by Boxrec, #4 by RingTV and ESPN. At this point people need to start calling Bull$#!t on his career. Time to step up or kick rocks.
    It has lost weight imo, JM is going on 26 years old and his fighting style isn't really suited for an older boxer so he may very well be at the peak of his prime right now.. They really don't want the young man to get hurt but he should know what he signed up for u either that guy or ya aint...

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  • Realizniguhnit
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    Originally posted by GelfSara View Post

    GGG was 22-0 with 19 KOs and the WBA "regular" and IBO middleweight champion at the same age. Hopefully Janibek won't have to wait another 5 years before he gets his "big fight".
    They have to put Janibek on the fast track that's for sure. GGG also understood and could speak a little English, which helped him. Janibek is going to have to do all the talking with his fists it seems..Gonna be pretty hard for him to secure big fights like that unless he gets mandatory.. hes high risk low reward, I'm sure the comp would love to age Janibek out like they did GGG...

    Despite GGG accomplishments I'd say people really didn't start taking notice of GGG until he battered Rosado at 30 but by the time he got the big fights which I'd say started with Brook GGG was already 34 years old smh...
    GelfSara GelfSara likes this.

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  • JuniorTorres720
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    Originally posted by SceneBoxer View Post
    Mungia opted to fight a killer in "Killrain" than facing Janibek... lol......
    It's disappointing how they continue to carefully steer Munguia's career. The "He's still young" argument is slowly losing weight. He's 25 but he's 39-0 and ranked as the #3 middleweight by Boxrec, #4 by RingTV and ESPN. At this point people need to start calling Bull$#!t on his career. Time to step up or kick rocks.
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