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Originally posted by casualfan View PostHe already is, most 160 pounders are bigger than him, and would any of the 168 guys actually fight him? Zurdo is injured, and Degale is fighting Jack next. Who should he fight at 168?
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Originally posted by Metho_4u View PostReally? I mean he's so busy unifying the heavily loaded MW division. I haven't heard of him jumping up to 175 in his next fight with a WW.
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Originally posted by casualfan View PostHe already is, most 160 pounders are bigger than him, and would any of the 168 guys actually fight him? Zurdo is injured, and Degale is fighting Jack next. Who should he fight at 168?
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Originally posted by r1onnie2 View PostSome may be taller than him but not bigger. There are plenty of guys he can test himself with at 168 outside of Jack, Degale or Zurdo. There's the Dirrell brothers, Callum Smith, hell fight Bute. Any of those guys are better then anybody he's fought up to this point in his career.
And who says these guys fight him? It's not worth GGG abandoning his goal to become undisputed for bute, Smith or the dirrell brothers.
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Originally posted by casualfan View PostReally? A shot Bute who just got busted on PEDS, and a completely unproven Smith is better than a lemieux, murray, geale?
And who says these guys fight him? It's not worth GGG abandoning his goal to become undisputed for bute, Smith or the dirrell brothers.
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Originally posted by casualfan View Post175 is an unreasonable jump. Look I'm not a GGG fan, or hater, I just look at things from a mutual perspective. GGG fighting at 168 is the highest I can see, 175 those guys would tower over him, I dont give him much of a chance at beating any of those guys. People are giving him flack for fighting a WW, but he's fighting this WW because he's getting a career high payday, and he was obligated to get a fight for HBO by september. Literally no one wants to fight this guy, so regardless of weight, when someone offered him a career high payday he obviously took it.
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Originally posted by Metho_4u View PostWell, he's fighting a guy who's career has been at 147. Honest question for an honest answer, if the career high payday meant going up to fight a Ward, kovalev, fonfara, Stevenson, etc...do you think he would've taken it? I sincerely do not think he would've.
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