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Originally posted by HandsofIron View PostActually, Trinidad started his career at 140 lbs and his best weight was 147/154. So no, Trinidad wasn't a legitimate middleweight.
Okay I get it lol. Thomas Hearns started his career at 147. His best weight was 147/154 so he was never a true middleweight either.
Muhamad Ali started his career in the 180's. He was never a true heavyweight.......
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Originally posted by Swatty View PostHe never looked good at MW. Just a fact. Lost to and dominated by career JMW Winky Wright in Wright's first fight at MW after he (Tito) lost to Bernard. He retired and did not look good when he came back.
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Honestly, Bernard's right in a way. If you think about it, Triple G doesn't have any competition at 160 or 168. Hell, I think he could of beat Ward too if GGG adjusted to 168 accordingly. LHW/175 is the weight class where I think GGG can truly be tested.
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Originally posted by K-Nan View PostYou're right, it doesn't shit on GGG's resume, it projectile vomits on it.
Imagine it being like Canelo moving up and GGG beating him. But... a better version of Canelo. Twice.
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Originally posted by K-Nan View PostYou're right, it doesn't shit on GGG's resume, it projectile vomits on it.
Imagine it being like Canelo moving up and GGG beating him. But... a better version of Canelo. Twice.
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Originally posted by joseph5620 View PostThe bottom line is that when he fought Hopkins he was a middleweight and went in as the favorite. No amount of spinning and rewriting history is going to change that. He obviously looked good in the Joppy fight so your claim that he never looked good at 160 is a lie.
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Originally posted by PulpFriction View PostGolovkin doesn't even rehydrate to 175. How is it a no brainer he should fight at a weight where he'll have a 15-20 lb disadvantage?
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