This whole "top 10" debate ia ******. GGG fights in one of the worst divisions in boxing. Who cares if he fights guys in the top 10? Most of the top 10 middleweights suck.
Comments Thread For: Sanchez Warns: Golovkin Will Be Much Better Fighter at 168!
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So meeting in the middle is an unrealistic weight stipulation? If it 100% favors ward...then it's realistic. OkComment
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The guy that forfeited his belt to Ggg is not subpar comp, he's p4p higher than anyone at 168I addressed this earlier, he waited for Ward to give up on the fight, or outgrow the class, not to out age him. GGG's prime could be better used if HBO/K2 didn't want to protect him and his image. The guy needs to stop looking at the WW's and smaller guys and go to where there is real comp. I highly doubt he'll be anything like what you guys thing he is now if he fights at 168. That being said he has every right to stay where he is and dominate, but he doesn't deserve the accolades he's getting if he wants to stay where sub par comp resides.Comment
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he can afford to fight 3 times a year when he only fights one good fighter in a year...just sayingComment
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The guy who fights 1lb above JMW and not an oz more who ggg has yet to fight, but is willing to spend the 1 year left of prime he has chasing? Okay. Beating canelo, who arguably lost to Lara, Trout and definitely Floyd doesn't make a legacy. hell canelo wouldn't even be on that list if his promoter didn't own the damn magazine. But ggg can keep chasingComment
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That article was since 2012, was proven wrong in that thread and the poster used the same site (tbrb) the article writer used. Adonis Stevenson and Danny Garcia had the most. The article did show that Golovkin had never fought a top 3 ranked fighter though while loads of other fighters had.Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 06-02-2016, 03:01 PM.Comment
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Exactly, I like GGG but Sanchez and some of his more extreme, ****** fans make it hard to root for a guy like him.
"155 not MW, dis not respeck, 160 is MW but we want Ward 164 doe." - GGGComment
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Golovkin was ready to fight Ward in 2013, but Ward wasn't ready for him.
Ward STILL wasn't ready when he sent Loeffler that bull**** "offer" last year. He wasn't offering to fight GGG next, or even that year. He wanted Golovkin to wait while he had a couple of tune-ups before they fought each other. If Golovkin had signed that offer he would still be waiting for Ward to be ready now.
Ward will NEVER be ready to fight GGG.Comment
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