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  • #31
    Originally posted by just the facts View Post
    This from a hard core ggg fan. Pot, kettle, black etc.
    Damn right I am a GGG fan. Please don't compare that pos. Wilder to a real champion. GGG is fighting a unification fight with another good champion. Wilder is fighting another cherry pick I know you never heard of. Can you comprehend the difference? GGG has KO wins over Geale, Mac Murray, Stevenson, Rubio and other middleweights who were actually ranked in the top 10 in the world when he fought them. Wilder has only 1 win over a top 10 world rated boxer. GGG is rated in the top 5 pound for pound in the world by boxrec, boxing scene, ESPN and Ring Magazine. You won't find your hero Wilder within 10 miles of anybody's top 10 pound for pound list. I doubt anybody has Wilder in the top 100 pound for pound. GGG is considered the best middleweight in the world by almost everybody. Wilder is considered the best heavyweight in the world by almost nobody.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
      Damn right I am a GGG fan. Please don't compare that pos. Wilder to a real champion. GGG is fighting a unification fight with another good champion. Wilder is fighting another cherry pick I know you never heard of. Can you comprehend the difference? GGG has KO wins over Geale, Mac Murray, Stevenson, Rubio and other middleweights who were actually ranked in the top 10 in the world when he fought them. Wilder has only 1 win over a top 10 world rated boxer. GGG is rated in the top 5 pound for pound in the world by boxrec, boxing scene, ESPN and Ring Magazine. You won't find your hero Wilder within 10 miles of anybody's top 10 pound for pound list. I doubt anybody has Wilder in the top 100 pound for pound. GGG is considered the best middleweight in the world by almost everybody. Wilder is considered the best heavyweight in the world by almost nobody.
      How many top 3 MWs has Golovkin beaten? 0!
      Wilder has beaten 1 top 3 HW (Stiverne).

      David Lemieux is a soft, chinless bum. He was anally sodmized by Rubio and got outboxed by another bum in Alcine.

      Using David Lemieux as some kind of gold standard to defend Golovkin's resume is pitiful and embarrassing and goes to show you how pathetic that coward's resume actually is.

      Oh how quickly people forget that Lemieux won a vacant belt only after 4 or 5 other guys straight up refused the opportunity to fight for the belt. It's a worthless title held by a worthless champion.

      Golovkin is the biggest p*ssy in boxing today.

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      • #33
        its terrible

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        • #34
          By far one of the worst resumes ever to be champ.
          He never beat a top ten opponent to earn a shot.
          He wins against Stiverne (big deal he was getting beat by Arreola before the KO), now he fights guys no one has never heard of, that aren't even ranked high enough to get a title shot.
          The heavyweight division is weak (not sht otherwise a fighter like Wilder wouldn't be a champ), but there are better opponents he could face. Even Tony Thompson would be a better opponent.
          Until he fights someone ranked in the top 10 (without being forced), he gets no respect, respect is earned, if he fights #31 and #32 ranked fighters as champ, hard to say good things.

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          • #35
            Wilder is a piece of **** and his resume is even worse than ****. Wilder is ducking his mandatory, how can you compare that to GGG who is trying to unify all the belts and wants to fight all the champions in his division as soon as possible?

            Who is ducking Wilder?

            Wilder is the one that could fight better opposition again and again in his own weightclass and he could have fought Povetkin instead of Duhaupas.

            Got the title vs a decent guy and after that its just totally unknown bum after totally unknown bum.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Dr. Morocco View Post
              Let's take a fair and objective look at Wilder's resume. It is certainly not great at all, but to be honest, it's not exactly horrible. I consider his resume to be on par with Golovkin's. Let's take a look at his top 3 wins.

              1 - Bermane Stiverne:
              Stiverne was the hardhitting WBC champion who had only 1 loss, a freak accident against journeyman Demetrice King. Besides that, Stiverne had taken the zero of Kertson Manswell (20 wins, 15 KOs) and had twice defeated Chris Arreola, who had beat guys like Seth Mitchell and Tomasz Adamek (got robbed, though). This was a respectable win and only haters would deny that. This is a better win than any win on Golovkin's record.

              2 - Malik Scott:
              He got robbed against Vyacheslav Glazkov. He was winning against Chisora until the referee controversially decided to stop it. He beat Alex Leapai. Technically, Malik is now a guy with a 38-1-0 record who has proven to be an okay boxer, even though he is not great at all. Not bad for Wilder to crush him in 1 round. This is a win on par with the ones Golovkin has been getting for years.

              3 - Kelvin Price:
              Price was undefeated in 13 fights and had taken Tor Hamer's zero. That, and Kelvin is very big. Not bad for Wilder to crush him in 3 rounds. In no way a special win, but it's kinda okay.

              When Wilder beats Johan Duhaupass, who has just defeated Manuel Charr, he will have gotten yet another win in the same league as the typical Golovkin win.
              As bad as GGG resume may be. Wilder can only wish his resume is as good. Wilder resume is hot garbage. Stiverne was an ok win but beside that he has fought nobody that's worth an honest top 20 ranking. Sad

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Dr. Morocco View Post
                The left took his balance, the right pushed him down. He was dizzy after the left hit him on the temple. Trust me, you can do huge damage to someone when you punch them on the temple.
                Exactly. He nailed him right in the temple, destroyed his equilibrium.

                Same thing happened to David Price in the first Tony Thompson fight.

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                • #38
                  His resume is

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Thurman View Post
                    Exactly. He nailed him right in the temple, destroyed his equilibrium.

                    Same thing happened to David Price in the first Tony Thompson fight.
                    Nailed?

                    He tapped him to set up the right hand, which hit Scott's shoulder. It was a dive.

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                    • #40
                      In terms of opponents who I consider to be clear top 10 when they fought them, Golovkin has:

                      Murray
                      Macklin
                      Rubio
                      Geale

                      Wilder has:

                      Stiverne

                      Neither is great. GGG's is clearly better.

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