I dont like the way he retired young so he could stay undefeated. He only had about 32 fights. He didn't do enough to become a great. His best wins were against froch and kovalev and neither of those guys were great fighters. He needed to beat a golovkin or a canelo or a beterbiev.
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Originally posted by solidman View PostI dont like the way he retired young so he could stay undefeated. He only had about 32 fights. He didn't do enough to become a great. His best wins were against froch and kovalev and neither of those guys were great fighters. He needed to beat a golovkin or a canelo or a beterbiev.
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Originally posted by solidman View PostI dont like the way he retired young so he could stay undefeated. He only had about 32 fights. He didn't do enough to become a great. His best wins were against froch and kovalev and neither of those guys were great fighters. He needed to beat a golovkin or a canelo or a beterbiev.
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He was an illegitimate creation who had to rely on boxing politics. That's why he refused to join super six unless he got all the fights at home. He knew he could get away with wrestling and headbutting nonstop if he had to...and he had to.
Then after that he refused to fight anyone good ducking guys like ggg and bute while trying to fight guys like dmitri sartison and his own promoter said I can't make him take the fights...so he got kicked to the curb.
Then he robbed Kovalev blind and retired. The entitlement. Its like the boxing establishment thought if we keep propping him up we will eventually get something in return..they didn't.
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