GGG bigger than most Middleweights? Why?
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around average but nobody claimed that he should move up because he is a too big mw.
HE should move up cause we want to see him challenge himself more. A normal fighter's body should let him fight n two divisions without getting big disadvantages due to his size. No fighter is suited exclusively to one weight class.
In normal cases people doN't even expect fighters to move up but n Golovkin's case we're talking about a supposed, great P4P top fighter and the important part is the "supposed" cause he is here 34 years old and still didn't prove himself against elite competition.
I doN't say that 168 much better now but he would still prove himself more there than fighting in this shell of a weight class with top names in it who would be obliterated by the majority of 154 top fighters too... See how Geale a top 5 mw at that time ended up against Cotto. The same way as against Golovkin maybe even worse. And Cotto wasn't even a bg fighter in 154 not to speak about 160 then...
If Golovkin is a natural mw then it must not cause him problems to move up for a fight or two to challenge himself more (most greats in the history moved up btw or even the ones who didn't had significant wins under their belt in their weight class) and when the Canelo fight would really materialize he can still fight him in mw...
or if you say that this supposed future atg, HOF, etc... fighter you believe Golovkin is can't handle a slight size disadvantage against DeGale or Jack (good fighters but not world elite) then you basically admit that you doN't even think he is that great.Comment
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Floyd was a small WW...most of his fights are at 130 and 135.
Reach doesn't have anything to do with it.Comment
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He should move up because other fighters are always required to do so..around average but nobody claimed that he should move up because he is a too big mw.
HE should move up cause we want to see him challenge himself more. A normal fighter's body should let him fight n two divisions without getting big disadvantages due to his size. No fighter is suited exclusively to one weight class.
In normal cases people doN't even expect fighters to move up but n Golovkin's case we're talking about a supposed, great P4P top fighter and the important part is the "supposed" cause he is here 34 years old and still didn't prove himself against elite competition.
I doN't say that 168 much better now but he would still prove himself more there than fighting in this shell of a weight class with top names in it who would be obliterated by the majority of 154 top fighters too... See how Geale a top 5 mw at that time ended up against Cotto. The same way as against Golovkin maybe even worse. And Cotto wasn't even a bg fighter in 154 not to speak about 160 then...
If Golovkin is a natural mw then it must not cause him problems to move up for a fight or two to challenge himself more (most greats in the history moved up btw or even the ones who didn't had significant wins under their belt in their weight class) and when the Canelo fight would really materialize he can still fight him in mw...
or if you say that this supposed future atg, HOF, etc... fighter you believe Golovkin is can't handle a slight size disadvantage against DeGale or Jack (good fighters but not world elite) then you basically admit that you doN't even think he is that great.
Crawford just got 140 and they already want him at WW...meanwhile the same people scoff at the thought of GGG moving up.
Broner was slammed for being in a dead LW division...by the same people that root for Golovkin.
If GGG had one of Broner's balls he'd be at 175 kicking asses....or trying to.Comment
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Well, by those numbers he is cause he is always around 162Martinez - 165, 168
Proksa - 166
Zbik - 165
Taylor - 166, 169, 171
Lee - 167.5
Pavlik - 168, 171
Hopkins - 166, 168, 169
Wright - 168
Barker - 168
Jacobs - 170
Pirog - 170
Quillin - 170
Macklin - 172
Monroe - 172
Miranda - 173
Korobov - 173, 174
As you can see Golovkin isn't a small MW at all, so can we stop the nonsense.
All weights taken from this very helpful site.
http://basementgymboxing.blogspot.co...s-list-of.html
http://basementgymboxing.blogspot.co...ration_22.htmlComment
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Well since he's so small he could have easilly made Canelo's catchweight.I voted he is a small middleweight because he has been close to 160 for 6 weeks or more before the fight. If he is 162 the week before the fight then he won't have to dry out 10 pounds or more like a big middleweight would have to do. GGG said he could make 154 for Mayweather which also indicates he is a smaller middleweight. Perhaps he is an average size middleweight but he certainly isn't a big middleweight. Brook out weighs him by 5 pounds now and might out weigh him on fight night.Comment
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