Which past fighters career most closely resembles GGG?

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    #31
    Originally posted by HEND
    He's right. I'm sick of the force fed Golovkin hype on this site which is sucks because otherwise the guy is cool, and a real sportsman.
    No need to shout out him as a historical ATG now, not because he can't be that good but simply because he hasn't done that much to earn that spot. His best win is Martin Murray, period. I know that it's not certainly his fault but he still needs to fight better competition, because just based on the wins like Murray and Geale he won't be an all time great or maybe not even HOF member.
    Some people are too fascinated with 'ATG' and HOF status. None of the fighters in your sig are going down as ATGs at this point nor will they enter the HOF with their current records. How about just enjoying the quality fights we get from some fighters. Both Mayweather and Pacman will be in the HOF and go down as ATGs in most people's minds, but Mayweather is one of the dullest fighters to watch in history and Pacman's last few years of fights haven't been barnburners either.

    Neither Mickey Ward nor Arturo Gatti will go down as ATGs but the fights they gave us had more excitement than any 10 of Floyd's fights combined.

    Enjoy the fights for what they are and let the pundits deal with who is an ATG and the people who are able to vote can deal with who gets in to the HOF.

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