Brook & GGG are not the same size on fight night
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Of course they're not the same size. Kell is definitely a very big Welterweight though and was already talking of going to 154 after Vargas, he's struggled for years to make weight. GGG is definitely bigger though.
I'm a GGG fan but what i will say is after this fight, there's no excuse why GGG can't go upto 175 and fight the likes of Ward or Kovalev. If he's willing enough to fight an opponent coming up 2 weight classes, then he should be willing enough do it himself.Comment
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175? How about 168 for starters.Of course they're not the same size. Kell is definitely a very big Welterweight though and was already talking of going to 154 after Vargas, he's struggled for years to make weight. GGG is definitely bigger though.
I'm a GGG fan but what i will say is after this fight, there's no excuse why GGG can't go upto 175 and fight the likes of Ward or Kovalev. If he's willing enough to fight an opponent coming up 2 weight classes, then he should be willing enough do it himself.Comment
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How do you figure that?Comment
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best fighter? you clearly are joking, Golovkin just wants another easy KO against a 147 pounder at the 160 limitComment
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You do realise that Brook will be weighing in at 160, not 147, for this fight?Both Brook and GGG are IBF champions which means there's a 10lb rehydration clause the day of the fight. I think they're weighed at noon on fight day. So Kell is going from 157 lbs to 170- 175 lbs in a matter of a couple of hours? And GGG only goes from 170 to 175 in a matter of hours? And if they're the same weight on fight night then GGG can make 147 or 154.Comment
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He's clearly pissed at the fight, he's just trolling now to find some sort of light at the end of this rather obscured tunnel. Deep inside he knows it's a bull**** pick.Comment
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