So if GGG moved to 168, Who Beats Him?

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  • Tony Trick-Pony
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    So if GGG moved to 168, Who Beats Him?

    Since this guy doesn't seem to be getting any of the fights he needs at 160, let's say he moves to 168. Now, obviously a new division brings new challenges. Will his power mean as much at 168? Can he take a 168 pounder's punches? Lots of big questions there.

    However, of all the opponents for him there, who gets it done?

    DeGale? Certainly an interesting fight.

    Jack? That's a tough one for him.

    Ramirez? Probably not ready yet, but I'd like to see it regardless.

    Who gets in there and beats him though?
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    Badou Jack is a tough fight for Him? Lol i disagree.

    Jack is a bum who just got lucky.

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      #3
      Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
      Badou Jack is a tough fight for Him? Lol i disagree.

      Jack is a bum who just got lucky.
      Haha. He could be a test I think. Plus we don't know how GGG would do at the new weight. It's a challenge either way you look at it.

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        #4
        Originally posted by anthonydavid11
        Since this guy doesn't seem to be getting any of the fights he needs at 160, let's say he moves to 168. Now, obviously a new division brings new challenges. Will his power mean as much at 168? Can he take a 168 pounder's punches? Lots of big questions there.

        However, of all the opponents for him there, who gets it done?

        DeGale? Certainly an interesting fight.

        Jack? That's a tough one for him.

        Ramirez? Probably not ready yet, but I'd like to see it regardless.

        Who gets in there and beats him though?
        Andre Direll beats him. The same Andre Direll that beat him in the Amateurs arguablely twice. This is an easliy sellable fight since they split the two times the fought in the ams. Direll says GGG doesn't hit any harder than any other SMW's he's faced. In fact he said GGG's punching power is nothing special.
        I think Chunky beats him but I'm not totally sold on Jack beating him. I give GGG the nod over Ramirez. Actually I think Ramirez is easy work for GGG.
        Last edited by HAY-B; 10-07-2016, 05:57 AM.

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          Ramirez and Deageal .Zurdo is good boxer and his size advantage is huge,if GGG cant hurt him its over,Degeal will jab him to death probably ,Andre Direll could beat ggg too.

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            Callum Smith.

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              #7
              Originally posted by anthonydavid11
              Since this guy doesn't seem to be getting any of the fights he needs at 160, let's say he moves to 168. Now, obviously a new division brings new challenges. Will his power mean as much at 168? Can he take a 168 pounder's punches? Lots of big questions there.

              However, of all the opponents for him there, who gets it done?

              DeGale? Certainly an interesting fight.

              Jack? That's a tough one for him.

              Ramirez? Probably not ready yet, but I'd like to see it regardless.

              Who gets in there and beats him though?
              Badou Jack is easy work for him
              James DeGale easy work

              Ramirez and Callum Smith is a real tough test

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                alexander brand

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
                  Ramirez and Deageal .Zurdo is good boxer and his size advantage is huge,if GGG cant hurt him its over,Degeal will jab him to death probably ,Andre Direll could beat ggg too.
                  DeGale jab him to death like he did to Porky Medina?
                  Kek, he was getting beat up by a past it Lucian Bute probably should have lost his last two fights no way does DeGale beat him.
                  Zurdo has that Mexican label If he can go to war over 12 rounds maybe he can get PTS victory but we don't know how good Zurdo is with his chin.

                  The easiest options at 168 are Badou Jack, James DeGale, George Groves and Andre Dirrell who he'd obviously spark out.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Red Cyclone
                    DeGale jab him to death like he did to Porky Medina?
                    Kek, he was getting beat up by a past it Lucian Bute probably should have lost his last two fights no way does DeGale beat him.
                    Zurdo has that Mexican label If he can go to war over 12 rounds maybe he can get PTS victory but we don't know how good Zurdo is with his chin.

                    The easiest options at 168 are Badou Jack, James DeGale, George Groves and Andre Dirrell who he'd obviously spark out.
                    Dude can you stop trolling for one day?

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