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  • Why do people bash GGG on his resume?

    I mean he has got an ok resume but how is this his fault when the supposedly good names he should be having on his resume have ducked him throughout?

    He wanted to fight Strum, he called out Martinez, he called out Cotto and he called out Canelo, now if they are not willing to fight him whos left for him to make a GREAT resume. People just don't understand this **** and bring on their ****** hatred for golovkin out of no where.

    They say hes 33 and still has got no resume, tell me one thing, do you think GGG would have denied a title fight when he was say in his early twenties? Doesnt every fighter wants to have bigger name as soon as possible. He can't have good names unless its dealt from both sides. First he got a late entry to USA like many other fighters from his ethnic background, he was also let down by his first promotional agency that didnt care for his career and never managed to get him against someone good despite him wanting everyone.

    Finally he got to be recognized a bit more and on a steady career, its a shame his haters can't accept their idols don't want him since like a decade of boxing.

  • #2
    ... he called out others as well: Floyd, Chavez Jr, Ward, Froch...

    Nobody wanted to fight him... But, wait: immediately after WBC made him "mandatory" at 160, Ward, Lara, and even Froch (lately) started to call GGG out...

    ... Therefore, GGG ducked Ward, Lara, and even Froch (lately) as he was waiting to fight Cotto, Canelo or whoever WBC has as 160 champ...

    (Edit: Pirog also missed a GGG fight, back in 2012...)
    Last edited by MDPopescu; 12-25-2015, 07:21 AM.

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    • #3
      He's got a **** resume. That's why. He's had opportunities to improve it, ducking aside and chose not to.

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      • #4
        Just a guess but probably because his resume is garbage.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post

          (Edit: Pirog also missed a GGG fight, back in 2012...)
          Wasn't it the Golovkin fight Pirog was training for where he ****ed his back in training camp ?, the fight was about too happen.

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          • #6
            He's 33 years old and next week would have been pro for a decade. That should answer OP question.

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            • #7
              his resume is marinating in weak sauce that's why

              should we use a special curve when critiquing his body of work?!?...should we give him special treatment and ignore the OBVIOUS?!?...c'mon man, it's not us, it's him and his team....we're not at fault....we don't make decisions for him....sometimes it's just better to accept the things you can't change...and no amount of whining can change the way the wolves see his resume....instead of asking the wolves to become sheep, ya'll should be asking Lil G to become the man he said he was...A BOOGEYMAN KO ARTIST who would ice anybody from 54-68.....you're directing your energy towards the wrong people bro

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              • #8
                Originally posted by NChristo View Post
                Wasn't it the Golovkin fight Pirog was training for where he ****ed his back in training camp ?, the fight was about too happen.
                That's about all that I know, also... The fact is that Pirog "missed" that GGG fight, actually.

                ... (and that GGG still has a poor resume...)

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                • #9
                  They can only blame themselves.

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                  • #10
                    A turd is a turd, doesn't matter how it was formed or smells it's still a turd.

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