Examples of "all time greats" exposed worse than GGG

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  • satiev1
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    Examples of "all time greats" exposed worse than GGG

    Bernard Hopkins - Drawed with segundo mercado in his prime a journeyman and then lost to taylor twice.

    Roy Jones- at ggg's age was getting koed left and right.

    Hagler - lost to monroe, watts, draws with Vito Antuofermo.

    Trinidad - gets dropped numerous times in his career. Dropped by inexperienced david reid. Dropped by yury boy. Dropped by other c level fighters.

    Monzoon - had draws and losses with journey man from brazil and argentina.

    James toney- draw with sanderline williams a journey man. Lost twice to a guy 5 inches shorter in montell griffin.

    There are too many more examples to name with other fighters.

    Why are the standards so high with ggg? Even at 35 he's never getting dropped or taking punishment in any of his fights. He wins a clear decision against the number 2 guy but he's exposed and a hype job? Is it because he's from khazakstan and not american bred?
  • Ce1ska
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    #2
    There's only a few GGG haters on here but the few are very loud. Ignoring them seems like the best option.

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    • iamboxing
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      #3
      Boxers with high KO ratios tend to get unfair criticism. Everyone expects a KO and when they don't deliver they're "exposed" or get comments like "once again, we see when the bully gets bullied..". Boxing fans are a fickle bunch.

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      • yngwie
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        #4
        GGG's fanboys are equally as annoying as their haters.
        None of those names you listed were exposed, because they are all atg with certified talent and legacy and this is boxing, no one remains undefeated facing the best.

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        • Scipio2009
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          #5
          Originally posted by satiev1
          Bernard Hopkins - Drawed with segundo mercado in his prime a journeyman and then lost to taylor twice.

          Roy Jones- at ggg's age was getting koed left and right.

          Hagler - lost to monroe, watts, draws with Vito Antuofermo.

          Trinidad - gets dropped numerous times in his career. Dropped by inexperienced david reid. Dropped by yury boy. Dropped by other c level fighters.

          Monzoon - had draws and losses with journey man from brazil and argentina.

          James toney- draw with sanderline williams a journey man. Lost twice to a guy 5 inches shorter in montell griffin.

          There are too many more examples to name with other fighters.

          Why are the standards so high with ggg? Even at 35 he's never getting dropped or taking punishment in any of his fights. He wins a clear decision against the number 2 guy but he's exposed and a hype job? Is it because he's from khazakstan and not american bred?
          Golovkin is a 35 year old pro fighter, and the first time in his entire pro career that he's put in the ring with a full-sized middleweight with legit boxing ability, he sc****s by the fight on the edge of his seat.

          Roy Jones Jr was 34 years old when he went up to heavyweight to beat John Ruiz, after twelve defenses of his light heavy title, made the mistake of tearing off the extra muscle too quickly, and still had enough ability to knock off a top fighter just coming into form.

          Golovkin has arguably one of the ****tiest fight resumes of a possible HOF fighter.

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          • MPX309
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            Why are the standard so high for GGG?

            LOL Ya'll put him on those standards.
            It was you lot that said he was knocking out LHWs in sparring, he'd beat anyone from 154-168 and that he's a P4P king.

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            • satiev1
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              #7
              Originally posted by Scipio2009
              Golovkin is a 35 year old pro fighter, and the first time in his entire pro career that he's put in the ring with a full-sized middleweight with legit boxing ability, he sc****s by the fight on the edge of his seat.

              Roy Jones Jr was 34 years old when he went up to heavyweight to beat John Ruiz, after twelve defenses of his light heavy title, made the mistake of tearing off the extra muscle too quickly, and still had enough ability to knock off a top fighter just coming into form.

              Golovkin has arguably one of the ****tiest fight resumes of a possible HOF fighter.
              None of what you said has anything to do with my post.

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              • Bjl12
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                #8
                Originally posted by Scipio2009
                Golovkin is a 35 year old pro fighter, and the first time in his entire pro career that he's put in the ring with a full-sized middleweight with legit boxing ability, he sc****s by the fight on the edge of his seat.

                Roy Jones Jr was 34 years old when he went up to heavyweight to beat John Ruiz, after twelve defenses of his light heavy title, made the mistake of tearing off the extra muscle too quickly, and still had enough ability to knock off a top fighter just coming into form.

                Golovkin has arguably one of the ****tiest fight resumes of a possible HOF fighter.
                Is Triple L even a HOF fighter? He's far from an ATG and it's been HIMSELF to blame for that so far.

                Called out Ward, renig'd on callout, ducked Ward. Called out Canelo, refused weight compromise (same thing HE REQUIRED Ward to do), passed up career high payday, still ducking to this day.

                He's had the opportunities to fight these guys, but his best wins are against #3 P4P fighter welterweight Kell Brook and #2 P4P Danny Jacobs. Not the best resume

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                • Bjl12
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by satiev1
                  None of what you said has anything to do with my post.
                  Triple L fanboys logic XD smdh foh

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                  • Larry the boss
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by satiev1
                    Bernard Hopkins - Drawed with segundo mercado in his prime a journeyman and then lost to taylor twice.

                    Roy Jones- at ggg's age was getting koed left and right.

                    Hagler - lost to monroe, watts, draws with Vito Antuofermo.

                    Trinidad - gets dropped numerous times in his career. Dropped by inexperienced david reid. Dropped by yury boy. Dropped by other c level fighters.

                    Monzoon - had draws and losses with journey man from brazil and argentina.

                    James toney- draw with sanderline williams a journey man. Lost twice to a guy 5 inches shorter in montell griffin.

                    There are too many more examples to name with other fighters.

                    Why are the standards so high with ggg? Even at 35 he's never getting dropped or taking punishment in any of his fights. He wins a clear decision against the number 2 guy but he's exposed and a hype job? Is it because he's from khazakstan and not american bred?
                    Only issue is all the fighters you listed fought at a much higher level then GGG..at 35 Jacobs is literally his best win man..That is the only knock on GGG Jacobs was the best fight he faced and look how bad he struggled..

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