Let's be real. GGG is not too big for Floyd.
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I watch Floyd but not a fan of his. Respect him as a boxer. But since we at it why not have Kid Chocolate or Sturm in the mix. Geale is out there too at MW.Comment
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Is he or is he not #1 contender at SWW, and current and 2x SWW champ? Is he not unifying a bunch of belts, including the Lineal (or whatever you wanna call it)?Actually it's not even a good comparison because Martinez has been fighting at 160 steady for the last 3/4 years, while Floyd only fought at 154 twice in 6 years and never weighed above 151. Imagine if Martinez tested the waters at 168 twice, weighing 165 at most, and Kovalev (who's slaughtering light heavies) challenged him there? I'd have no interest in watching it, wouldn't be right.
What's the point of being The Man at the weight if it's unfair to expect him to fight the toughest comp there?Comment
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What happened to the Pacquiao equivalent of this thread.
I remember how everyone in there was claiming it wasn't a feasible match, however this has spawned 13 or so pages.
Does this mean that Mayweather is greater than Pacquiao? I believe soComment
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Two time champ yes but I don't consider him the #1 guy at 154, ring magazine rankings are crap. Cotto wasn't the #1 either in my book when he fought Floyd.Is he or is he not #1 contender at SWW, and current and 2x SWW champ? Is he not unifying a bunch of belts, including the Lineal (or whatever you wanna call it)?
What's the point of being The Man at the weight if it's unfair to expect him to fight the toughest comp there?
Canelo is the toughest comp at 154 based on official victories there (Molina and Lara should be above him if we count unofficial victories). GGG has never fought at this weight.
Let GGG do his thing at 160, don't use him as a mean to diss fighters you hate.Comment
You cannot unify unless you're holding a title! Holy $h1t you got some learning to do
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