GGG has the best resume of all top fighters since his US debut. Proof inside.
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http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Th..._Ratings:_2014Comment
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Very interesting article from boxing247 about GGG and other top fighters in current boxers and their opposition:
“He needs to work his way up and earn his shot,” explained Lineal middleweight champion, Saul Alvarez, as per Boxing News, in the run up to his fight with
*The world rankings of the four major organisations (IBF, WBO, WBC, WBA) do not accurately reflect who the best boxers in each weight division are. Case in point: arguably the five best heavyweights in the world – Klitschko, Wilder, Ortiz, Fury and Povetkin – do not feature in the IBF heavyweight top 10. Therefore the Transnational Boxing Rankings have been referred to in this article.
Some weird haters (and Canelo) keep claiming that GGG has a bad resume and there you have it. He actually has the best resume of all active fighters.
Now dont even start arguing that Canelo knocking out old and small Cotto or chinny Khan is more impressive than GGG stopping Lemieux and Murray.
Also you can check out the latest Fight Game with Jim Lampley, he has GGG on #1 P4P now.
If GGG wasn't about in that division the chances are the moaners would be ranting and raving about someone else in the middleweight that GGG has already destroyed well so long as that fighter meets their certain 'criteria' to pass their approval.Comment
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