If GGG Won WBSS at 35, Would That BEAT WARD’s Super SIX?

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  • Lester Tutor
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    #1

    If GGG Won WBSS at 35, Would That BEAT WARD’s Super SIX?



    Golovkin in 2013 said he wasn’t ready for 168 yet. That means at 31 years of age he made such claims.. why anybody up to 168 would be easy or Froch or Chavez Jr.

    Didn’t Abel just recently say they would move to 168, that Jacobs would be the main guy at 160?

    Why ditch the WBSS when there are no WARD threats there?

    This is a twilight zone mang
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    WBSS at 35 is actually very good
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    Even at 35 or 27, Super Six has tougher competition
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  • boliodogs
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    GGG is a great middleweight. He is the champ and nobody at 160 can beat him. He is the best middleweight in the world. He will fight any worthy middleweight challenger and he defends his title about twice as often as most champions do. He already fought and on my score card clearly beat Jacobs and Canelo. The two best middleweights in the world next to himself. If Jermall is in line for a title shot he will fight him right away. He ducks no middleweight and he loses to no middleweight. I am happy with him staying at his best fighting weight of 160 the rest of his career. If he decides to go to 168 I think he beats everyone at that weight. I don't like tournaments because they take years to complete and tie up good fighters for years. If the champions and top contenders would fight each other willingly then no tournaments would be needed. Usually there are only about 4 standout fighters in a weight class. If the 4 best would fight each other and the two winners then fought you would have a worthy champion in only 3 fights. If GGG entered any 168 pound tournament I think he would win it. Ward retired at 33 because he no longer wants to fight. GGG is going strong at 35 and wants to continue for years. He has about the same number of KO wins in the pros as Ward had total pro fights. GGG haters and Ward lovers keep trying to make GGG come up short in some kind of comparison. They are both great and Ward is retired so they should let it go but they won't.

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      #3
      Originally posted by boliodogs
      If he decides to go to 168 I think he beats everyone at that weight.
      An honest ggg fan. You heard it folks. Green K.

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      “You just want ggg to lose.”
      “He is not a big Middleweight.”
      “Stop hating on white fighters.”
      “He’s after all the belts.”
      “He doesn’t need to.”

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      • lolpz
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        #4
        Kill yourself lol.

        EDIT: I thought you were trying to discredit Ward by claiming GGG can move up and do what Ward did. Which he can't do, he will get beat.
        Last edited by lolpz; 09-28-2017, 02:11 PM.

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