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just wait when ggg fights 4 times a year that means at least 2 or 3 journey man people will not talk near the **** they about a wilder or someone like that who is doing the same exact thing
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Originally posted by Cinci Champ View Postjust wait when ggg fights 4 times a year that means at least 2 or 3 journey man people will not talk near the **** they about a wilder or someone like that who is doing the same exact thing
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J.C.Chavez used to take non title fight in Mexico to let his home fans see him. Okay they may have been paid sparring/exhibitions, but there still on his record. GGG could quite easily do the same in Kazakstan against super-middleweight's or even light heavy's.(Just a thought)!
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This is good love to see fighters more active gives you an advantage too. Only way I could understand fighting less than two times a year is if you suffer an injury. Or you get into a war that takes a toll on you.
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Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View PostI really think a fighter never has to move up for the most part. it is up to them. If bigger fights are in the next division, well, that's fine but moving up carries a lot with it. For a fighter like GGG, it means you may not be able to score KOs like he can at middleweight. I would never want to give up that power. Let's face it. You can debate a decision all day long, but a knockout leaves no room for that. If he stays at middleweight forever, that is fine with me. Clean out the division and just hold steady. Once his name is big enough, the young guns at 154 will seek him out. It's what the heavyweights do after all.
A lot of great fighters only fought in 1 division.
I hear guys calling for fighters to move up all the time, but thats not really how boxing works. Every fighter has their best weight, and it does make a difference.
We can see that today without same-day weighins when certain guys drain themselves, sometimes they are actually a better fighter in the division above..... we can also see that with the catchweight manipulation that goes on.
But if a fighter is dominating his division, and if he is ready willing and able to fight certain guys in the division above, and if he really is great..... then why wouldnt he want to fight the best?
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Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View PostAt least GGG does not allow the politics to slow him down. Some fighters complain about promoters and other problems with managers and what not and yet, continue to remain unseen but GGG stays out there on a regular basis. It's that "No excuses" attitude that gets it done.
Originally posted by daggum View Postwilder fights bums as his first option. ggg doesn't. i dont know how thats the same exact thing. ggg has fought the best opponent who was willing to fight him for the last couple years. wilder has literally tried to fight some of the worst comp ive ever seen as his first option.
Dont get me started
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