How many fighters in history could go through this resume undefeated?

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  • boliodogs
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    #31
    GGG is a hell of a fighter whether you think so or not. Robinson fought lots of bums and sometimes KOed the same bum 3 or 4 times. He had an average of 6 non title fights for every time he actually defended his title and he lost a one sided ud to Tiger Jones when he was in his prime. GGG would have better fighters on his resume if the better fighters had the courage to fight him but they don't dare fight him. He fights the best fighters who will fight him and knocks them all out. That's all he can do. If you think so little of him then please name an active 160 pound fighter who can beat him. He is the best 160 pounder in the world and ranked number 1 in the world by everybody who ranks fighters. You make tread after thread trashing him but you never name an active middleweight who would beat him. I challenge you to name the 160 pounder who would beat him. Not a 168 pounder but a middleweight. Better get used to GGG like him or not. He is not going to lose anytime soon and fans love him because he always gets the KO.

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    • W1LLPARK3R
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      #32
      20 Straight Kos..enuf said..

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      • victorythagr8
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        #33
        Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
        Should have Sturm, Martinez, Cotto, Chavez Jr, Froch and Quillen on there, had they all a functioning pair of bollocks.
        Cotto has bigger fights to worry about before he thinks about fighting

        GGG still fighting in his first weight class and he been pro 11 years while cotto started at 140. Dude us too ***** to moved up in weight because he too busy trying to get a payday from floyd, cotto, chavez jr, and martinez and all pass over him because he has not beat anybody. **** now the Ward fight will be off the books because Ward is not a ***** and trying to move up to fight a fighter who is better than GGG. Dude is missing big fights because he wants to wait for cotto and canelo.

        Also add the fact that GGG is doing the same **** as those fighters you named. Fighting bums while trying to talk themselves up to a cotto, canelo and floyd fight .

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        • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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          #34
          Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
          Should have Sturm, Martinez, Cotto, Chavez Jr, Froch and Quillen on there, had they all a functioning pair of bollocks.
          That will be GGG's career in a nutshell after he retires.

          Could have, should have, would have.

          And somehow will still be listed as a MW ATG sometime down the road.

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          • boliodogs
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            #35
            I just noticed you have a picture of Wilder next to your name. My God, talk about a **** resume. Resumes don't get much ****tier than Wilder's resume. Wilder has defeated one top 10 rated heavyweight in his entire career. All the rest of his opponents were ranked no higher than 30th. GGG's resume is vastly superior to Wilder's resume. If you think Wilder has a better resume than GGG then you have a strange way of thinking with zero logic. GGG has defeated many fighters who were ranked in the top 10 in the world at the time he fought them. Wilder has only 1 top ten world rated heavyweight on his resume. All the rest of his opponents were miles away from being rated. If Wilder ever fights one of the best heavyweights I think it will be the end of his title reign.

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #36
              If Quillin had the exact same resume or GGG was an Al Haymon client with this exact resume it and the boxer would be judged completely differently.

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              • boliodogs
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                #37
                Originally posted by victorythagr8
                Cotto has bigger fights to worry about before he thinks about fighting

                GGG still fighting in his first weight class and he been pro 11 years while cotto started at 140. Dude us too ***** to moved up in weight because he too busy trying to get a payday from floyd, cotto, chavez jr, and martinez and all pass over him because he has not beat anybody. **** now the Ward fight will be off the books because Ward is not a ***** and trying to move up to fight a fighter who is better than GGG. Dude is missing big fights because he wants to wait for cotto and canelo.

                Also add the fact that GGG is doing the same **** as those fighters you named. Fighting bums while trying to talk themselves up to a cotto, canelo and floyd fight .
                Why does a fighter have to win titles in different weight classes to be good????? Wasn't Hagler a good fighter? How about Bob Foster, Archie Moore, Monzon, Pryor, Napoles and all the other all time great fighters who were only champions in ONE weight class? GGG would beat the hell out of Cotto. Cotto knows it and I'll bet in your heart you know it. He is Cotto's mandatory and chicken**** Cotto would give up his title rather than fight GGG.

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                • Pigeons
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by W1LLPARK3R
                  20 Straight Kos..enuf said..
                  Ali Raymi had 21 straight 1st round KOs.

                  Context.

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                  • REMOVE SHARK 55
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                    If Quillin had the exact same resume or GGG was an Al Haymon client with this exact resume it and the boxer would be judged completely differently.
                    Slightly true, after reading OP's post again apart from Monroe jr it's not bad. He just needs to beat another World champion whether it be Lee or Canelo (Sorry Cotto fans).

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                    • boliodogs
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                      #40
                      GGG would be a big betting favorite if he fought Mayweather, Cotto or Canelo. There is nobody in the world who can make 160 pounds who wouldn't be the underdog in a fight with GGG. He is hands down the best middleweight in the world and tough **** for those of you who don't like it.

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