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  • OnePunch
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    #151
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    Most non slurping GGG fans, even OnePUnch, has agreed with the point that GGG has done everything at 160. Just like there are trolls calling Canelo lineal (he is), there are slurping GGG groupies that proclaim him the best MW for 3 years.

    There are other fighters at 168 that would make for an entertaining fight where GGG wouldn't be a huge favorite. Bute, sanchez, chudinov, and some others. Their size would make for a good challenge IMO.

    I didn't suggest he go to 168. I suggested he take a fight there until the Canelo fight, which I think we can agree may or may not happen.
    nonsense. Just because I dont think anyone at 160 stands a chance against him, doesnt mean he has "done everything" at 160. I can think of at least 3 things he hasnt done at 160 yet, and thats Canelo, Saunders, and Jacobs

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      #152
      Originally posted by deanrw
      The thread would just generate crickets anyway. Not many would want to touch it. My point is the situation we have in this sport is not only with GGG. It is widespread. My point is at least GGG is trying to make things happen. Yes Tureano can only be regarded as a prospect, but at least he is not a guy who was retreaded 10 times. It is not ideal, but I pointed out much worse ones. Yes GGG will be a heavy favorite like he has been, but it is because he is considered that good, he has that false aura of invincibility that they once pegged on Tyson.. I still refuse to sh|t on guys like GGG, Porter and Bradley who seem willing to get in the ring with anyone. Hell the guy just came fresh out of a unification fight and he still got **** on for it.

      Some people just have it to detract him no matter what he does. It is deeply rooted and there is nothing to gain their respect for him.
      DEanrw, if you can't understand why people are discussing GGG more than the guys at 154, then you are either ******ed (which you are not) or are deflecting. GGG is HBO's #1 non PPV fighter, that is why we are discussing him more.

      He didn't get sh-t on for a unification fight.. He got sh-tted on because the fight was against another 8-1 underdog. the guy could take fights at 168 that would be tougher than the Tuareno Johnson level opponents. This is the point that most GGG fans keep refusing to discuss.

      Instead, they want to deflect to "deep rooted" reasons for the comments. Its not that deep. He is being ranked in the top 3 p4p and hasn't defeated anything higher than an 8-1 underdog. Each time he doesn't get Canelo, we get more overmatched opponents with no chance to win. That is something worth discussing.

      When Chocalito was elevated to #1, the same discussions were had. Why do GGG fans get so offended at posters debating his resume and p4p qualifications as they have done with other fighters for years on NSB?

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        #153
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn
        DEanrw, if you can't understand why people are discussing GGG more than the guys at 154, then you are either ******ed (which you are not) or are deflecting. GGG is HBO's #1 non PPV fighter, that is why we are discussing him more.

        He didn't get sh-t on for a unification fight.. He got sh-tted on because the fight was against another 8-1 underdog. the guy could take fights at 168 that would be tougher than the Tuareno Johnson level opponents. This is the point that most GGG fans keep refusing to discuss.

        Instead, they want to deflect to "deep rooted" reasons for the comments. Its not that deep. He is being ranked in the top 3 p4p and hasn't defeated anything higher than an 8-1 underdog. Each time he doesn't get Canelo, we get more overmatched opponents with no chance to win. That is something worth discussing.

        When Chocalito was elevated to #1, the same discussions were had. Why do GGG fans get so offended at posters debating his resume and p4p qualifications as they have done with other fighters for years on NSB?
        This is pretty funny, but I'll play along. Just for giggles, here is Boxrec top 10 at 168. I would LOVE to know which of these fights you think has even a shred of hope it could be made (and dont pretend the HBO-Haymon beef is suddenly over)

        1. Abraham
        2. Degale
        3. Smith
        4. Dirrell
        5. Jack
        6. Chudinov
        7. Murray
        8. Sturm
        9. Groves
        10. Ramirez

        So lets hear it. Which of these fights is makeable?

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          #154
          Originally posted by OnePunch
          nonsense. Just because I dont think anyone at 160 stands a chance against him, doesnt mean he has "done everything" at 160. I can think of at least 3 things he hasnt done at 160 yet, and thats Canelo, Saunders, and Jacobs
          OK, but here is where you are sort of being disingenuous.

          Jacobs is with Haymon and you often point out the problems with trying to fight Haymon guys. The Canelo fight may or may not happen. Saunders, seriously? Saunders himself said he was 18 months away from a GGG fight. HBO/K2 will likely (to use a phrase you often employ when discrediting Haymon) overpay him to get him to fight this year.

          I can understand the Canelo fight and I hope it happens.

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            #155
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn
            DEanrw, if you can't understand why people are discussing GGG more than the guys at 154, then you are either ******ed (which you are not) or are deflecting. GGG is HBO's #1 non PPV fighter, that is why we are discussing him more.

            He didn't get sh-t on for a unification fight.. He got sh-tted on because the fight was against another 8-1 underdog. the guy could take fights at 168 that would be tougher than the Tuareno Johnson level opponents. This is the point that most GGG fans keep refusing to discuss.

            Instead, they want to deflect to "deep rooted" reasons for the comments. Its not that deep. He is being ranked in the top 3 p4p and hasn't defeated anything higher than an 8-1 underdog. Each time he doesn't get Canelo, we get more overmatched opponents with no chance to win. That is something worth discussing.

            When Chocalito was elevated to #1, the same discussions were had. Why do GGG fans get so offended at posters debating his resume and p4p qualifications as they have done with other fighters for years on NSB?
            I dont care where GGG or anyone is ranked on some P4P list. They are Mythical! P4P list is nothing but a hype list. That is all they ever have been. So remove him from your list. As I just said, he gets hyped because he knocks people out. It has been this way in this sport forever. Knockout artists get hyped. This is nothing unusual.

            If other guys want hype, they have to go out there and fight and look spectacular doing it. Either by knocking guys out, or completely shutting them down.

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              #156
              Originally posted by OnePunch
              This is pretty funny, but I'll play along. Just for giggles, here is Boxrec top 10 at 168. I would LOVE to know which of these fights you think has even a shred of hope it could be made (and dont pretend the HBO-Haymon beef is suddenly over)

              1. Abraham
              2. Degale
              3. Smith
              4. Dirrell
              5. Jack
              6. Chudinov
              7. Murray
              8. Sturm
              9. Groves
              10. Ramirez

              So lets hear it. Which of these fights is makeable?
              The Transitional Board top 10 at 168.

              Andre Ward
              Arthur Abraham
              James DeGale
              Badou Jack
              George Groves
              Robert Stieglitz
              Anthony Dirrell
              ]Fedor Chudinov
              Gilberto Ramirez Sanchez
              Lucian Bute
              Sakio Bika

              Bolded are all possible, I believe. Also, are there only 10 fighters at 168?

              You get my point but are just taking it to the outer extreme to avoid and undermine it because you like GGG.

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                #157
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                OK, but here is where you are sort of being disingenuous.

                Jacobs is with Haymon and you often point out the problems with trying to fight Haymon guys. The Canelo fight may or may not happen. Saunders, seriously? Saunders himself said he was 18 months away from a GGG fight. HBO/K2 will likely (to use a phrase you often employ when discrediting Haymon) overpay him to get him to fight this year.

                I can understand the Canelo fight and I hope it happens.
                I think Jacobs has ZERO chance of being made as a free negotiation, but I do hold out hope that if the WBA mandated the fight, there is a slim chance that K2 could win a purse bid for it. So I dont rule it out 100%

                Same for Saunders. Probably wont happen, but certainly worth the effort by K2 to at least try.

                We will know in May whats what with Canelo. I hope this is the end of it, one way or the other.

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                  #158
                  Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                  The Transitional Board top 10 at 168.

                  Andre Ward
                  Arthur Abraham
                  James DeGale
                  Badou Jack
                  George Groves
                  Robert Stieglitz
                  Anthony Dirrell
                  ]Fedor Chudinov
                  Gilberto Ramirez Sanchez
                  Lucian Bute
                  Sakio Bika

                  Bolded are all possible, I believe. Also, are there only 10 fighters at 168?

                  You get my point but are just taking it to the outer extreme to avoid and undermine it because you like GGG.

                  if he fought anyone below the top 10 you would be the FIRST one to say he is fighting nothing but slobs just like he did at 160 and blah blah blah......

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                    #159
                    Big Dunn is losing his **** over golovkin.

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                      #160
                      Originally posted by OnePunch
                      I think Jacobs has ZERO chance of being made as a free negotiation, but I do hold out hope that if the WBA mandated the fight, there is a slim chance that K2 could win a purse bid for it. So I dont rule it out 100%

                      Same for Saunders. Probably wont happen, but certainly worth the effort by K2 to at least try.

                      We will know in May whats what with Canelo. I hope this is the end of it, one way or the other.
                      This post right here perfectly illustrates my problems with GGG fans.

                      I can understand why some of you respond to me the way you do. Yet when you guys are being brutally honest about the situation (and credit to you for an honest response) you end up in the same general space I am. the only difference is you guys like GGG and I am not a huge fan.

                      As realists, it is very unlikely that GGG can get these fights so me saying he "has nothing left at 160" is not an indictment on GGG as a fighter. Its being a realist.

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