GGG has the best resume of all top fighters since his US debut. Proof inside.

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  • therealpugilist
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    #71
    Originally posted by Jubei
    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.

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    • -PBP-
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      #72
      Originally posted by HeroBando
      Herrera wasn't ranked, it was 2014. I had to check Guerrero, shockingly he was ranked
      Come on Bando. Do your research. Plus common sense. You know damn well there were never 10 JWW's better than Herrera.




      Junior Welterweight
      Champion: Danny Garcia
      1. Lucas Matthysse
      2. Ruslan Provodnikov
      3. Lamont Peterson
      4. Amir Khan
      5. Mike Alvarado
      6. Brandon Rios
      7. Mauricio Herrera
      8. Zab Judah
      9. Khabib Allakhverdiev
      10. Viktor Postol

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        #73
        Originally posted by -PBP-
        Come on Bando. Do your research. Plus common sense. You know damn well there were never 10 JWW's better than Herrera.




        Junior Welterweight
        Champion: Danny Garcia
        1. Lucas Matthysse
        2. Ruslan Provodnikov
        3. Lamont Peterson
        4. Amir Khan
        5. Mike Alvarado
        6. Brandon Rios
        7. Mauricio Herrera
        8. Zab Judah
        9. Khabib Allakhverdiev
        10. Viktor Postol
        Nowhere to be found a month earlier. What do you suppose happened in that month, any guess?

        http://www.tbrb.org/2014/02/15/11-february-2014/

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          #74
          Originally posted by HeroBando
          Nowhere to be found a month earlier. What do you suppose happened in that month, any guess?

          http://www.tbrb.org/2014/02/15/11-february-2014/
          Dierry Jean lost to Peterson so he dropped out. Herrera slides in at 7 everybody else drops down one spot.

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            #75
            Originally posted by -PBP-
            Dierry Jean lost to Peterson so he dropped out. Herrera slides in at 7 everybody else drops down one spot.
            Wouldn't he go #10, not slid in at 7? Dude that ranking you're showing me is after he fought Garcia, jeeze

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
                  There's no way Lemiux, Macklin, and Murray are in the top 5 what bs

                  they were all in the top 5. martin murray could have easily been champion when he fought golovkin. most ringsiders thought he beat martinez pretty handily. you're more than welcome to watch the fight for us and score it, and talk about why you scored each round.


                  pretty sure dan geale was in the top 5 as well. i don't think golovkin has the "best resume since '10," but you should be able to be objective and say that, yes, he's foguht more top 10 competition than any active fighter since 2010.


                  golovkin has either beaten or been blatantly ducked virtually every top MW of the last 3-4 years. he's arguably the most dominant fighter in boxing. he's in the top 5 of any decent p4p list.

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                    #79
                    lol at all of the childish responses loling at an objective article. golovkin has fought more top 10 comp than any active fighter in that time period. that's an objective reality.


                    posting a little emoji with zero content is the donald trump equivalent of an argument. he thinks it's great, and so do the lowest common denominator

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by New England
                      lol at all of the childish responses loling at an objective article. golovkin has fought more top 10 comp than any active fighter in that time period. that's an objective reality.


                      posting a little emoji with zero content is the donald trump equivalent of an argument. he thinks it's great, and so do the lowest common denominator
                      if he had the best resume there wouldnt be so many people laughing about it.....KMSL

                      The can man having the best resume since his US DEBUT....


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