Op ignoring my post that gg has been at 160 for 14 years. See how easy it is to change the narrative
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Comparing actual weights, sizes, Golovkin, Brook, Canelo and Ward at Age 18 and now!
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Originally posted by Damn Wicked View PostI don't know about the fat ass people that regularly frequent fast food joints but I'm the same weight as I was at 18 right now....and I'm over 35. There's no reason to gain much weight after the age of 18. It's just that people get more indulgent with their eating habits. Kids these days are pigs. The obesity rates are of epidemic proportions. All you fat @sses can cry me a river.
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Originally posted by HanzGruber View PostOp ignoring my post that gg has been at 160 for 14 years. See how easy it is to change the narrative
In this thread I compare fighters fight weights when they were 18 years old to their current weight.
It just shows that Brook is really not smaller than GGG since Brook started fought at 147 when he was 18 years already. GGG fought at 141 when he was 18.
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Originally posted by Jubei View PostAre you also telling me what you are having for breakfast tomorrow and then compain I ignored you?
In this thread I compare fighters fight weights when they were 18 years old to their current weight.
It just shows that Brook is really not smaller than GGG since Brook started fought at 147 when he was 18 years already. GGG fought at 141 when he was 18.
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Originally posted by Jubei View PostWhen Gennady Golovkin was 18 years old he fought at Light Welterweight (141lb) in the amateurs.
Andre Ward fought at Middleweight (165lb) and Light Heavyweight (176lb) in the amateurs at the age of 18.
When Ward turned pro, he had a couple fights at MW (160lb)
When Canelo was 18 years old, Canelo fought at Welterweight in the Pros. (147lb)
When Kell Brook was 18 years old, Brook fought at Welterweight (147lb) in the Pros.
There is that myth that some fighters moved up alot in weight and some others did not.
Golovkin was in the Kazakh amateur program and didn't turn pro until age 24.
Ward turned pro at Age 20.
Brook and Canelo were already in the Professinal Rankings at age 18.
Summary
Age 18 and now, how much did each fighter move up?
Golovkin 141lb > 160, moved up 19lb
Ward 165-176lb > 168-175, moved up 0lb
Brook 147lb > 147-160, moved up 13lb
Canelo 147lb > 154-155, moved up 8lb
Ward, after turning pro, had a couple fights at MW (160lb), which would put Ward at moving up 15lb from his lowest weight.
Maybe that cleared up some myths up that are out there.
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Originally posted by Jubei View PostAre you also telling me what you are having for breakfast tomorrow and then compain I ignored you?
In this thread I compare fighters fight weights when they were 18 years old to their current weight.
It just shows that Brook is really not smaller than GGG since Brook started fought at 147 when he was 18 years already. GGG fought at 141 when he was 18.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbo...s/growth.shtml
It shows you're dumb.
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Those facts are the truth and everyone knows it. The Golovkin haters b1tch about moving up just to whine about something like a bunch of 12 year old girls. They're always gonna find something to whine about.
I personally don't give a crap about him moving up now. SMW is a garbage division. There are 5 fights above 160 that interest me, and 4 of them are at 175. Golovkin should unify MW, build a legacy and then make a permanent move to 168 and 175. He'll be a tiny lhw, but should make excellent dare to be great fights in 2-3 years.
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