That fight proves GGG should not move up in weight.
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Sergio Martinez started at welterweight, moved up from 154 to middleweight at age 35 and people on this site were calling him out for not moving up to super middleweight at age 38-39.
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until he gets Martinez, no need to move up
GGG is the people's champ at MW, but not the man to beat
there's still plenty of fights for him at 160
no need rushing a jump up until he's put in all the work at MW
at some point next yr, Martinez must fight him or Murray in a rematch
preferably the rematch and GGG faces the winner
he hasn't conquered or outgrown his current division, so stay putComment
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bRONER? QUIT HATING ON FLOYD....BUT IT WUD BE ****** FOR FLOYD TO FIGHT GGG...LOSE/LOSE SITUATION ,IF HE BUILD HIS NAME UP, KEEP FIGHT 4 5 TIMES A YEAR, BEFORE FLOYD CONTRACT IS OVER THE PUBLIC WILL DEMANND IT...AND IF HE DUCKED HIS ATG REP. WUD TAKE A HITComment
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True, he still has business and lol at this weight class jumping fad there is nothing wrong with him staying at 160 his whole career to me he physically looks suited for the weight class doesn't look like a big MW who needs to move up really.until he gets Martinez, no need to move up
GGG is the people's champ at MW, but not the man to beat
there's still plenty of fights for him at 160
no need rushing a jump up until he's put in all the work at MW
at some point next yr, Martinez must fight him or Murray in a rematch
preferably the rematch and GGG faces the winner
he hasn't conquered or outgrown his current division, so stay putComment
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