If GGG Is So Great
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Bagz still trying to deflect criticism from Canelo by pointing out that GGGs resume ain't great huh? Quite aside from the fact that much of the Canelo criticism ain't even coming from Golovkin fans it's a specious argument... one fighter not having a particularly strong resume don't make another guy immune to criticism - particularly when their circumstances and opportiunities were so radically different. Ain't like you'll ever see anyone rational claiming the GGGs got a better resume thatn Canelo anyway.
Besides which this kinda thread is exactly what inclines some posters to troll on a fanbase.Comment
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We know your boy Floyd said he was nothing special and would be easy work then excused himself by saying he was too small when GGG said he would come down to 154 only for him.Why doesn't any of his fans want to talk about him ?
I mean, isn't he supposed to be the ultimate boogeyman ?
As old as he is, isn't there more to him than just Nelo ?!?!?
I tried to get this one ''neutral'' fight fan to talk about GGG's prime years.
He kept his input to a single sentence.Comment
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Floyd fought ODLH, Cotto, and Canelo at 154. Floyd started at 130. He moved up 24 pounds from where he won his first world title. Why did GGG never try to move up 1 division? or 2? or 3? or 4 divisions like Floyd did?
Also funny you mention GGG being able to go down to 154 for Floyd/Pac, but couldn't meet Canelo or Cotto at a catchweight?
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how come GGG never chased greatness and move up to 168?
why is everything somehow floyd and canelo fault when it comes to GGG lackluster careerComment

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