Would you call lemiuex a C level fighter?

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  • chrisJS
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    #21
    Someone from B- to C+. I kind of think he's similar caliber to Wilder in that he's a limited fighter with great power.

    Some of you guys are way too obsessed with GGG. Even more than his most rabid fans.

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    • Curt Henning
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      #22
      Originally posted by chrisJS
      Someone from B- to C+. I kind of think he's similar caliber to Wilder in that he's a limited fighter with great power.

      Some of you guys are way too obsessed with GGG. Even more than his most rabid fans.
      if wilder and lemiuex were similar wilder would have probably lost to someone like audley harrison years ago...but he hasnt lost to anyone

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      • chrisJS
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        #23
        Originally posted by Curt Henning
        if wilder and lemiuex were similar wilder would have probably lost to someone like audley harrison years ago...but he hasnt lost to anyone
        Lemieux has been in with much better opponents and has beaten much better opponents than Wilder.

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          #24
          Originally posted by chrisJS
          Lemieux has been in with much better opponents and has beaten much better opponents than Wilder.
          ahahah...like who?

          id love to hear that...seriously

          wilders resume is very similar to when you take ggg and saunders out of the equation...both who beat lemiuex with ease

          who are these great fighters hes been fighting? rubio and alcine? curtis "i lost to two club fighters" stevens? glen "i got knocked out in my previous fight which was at 154" tapia? gabe "everyone beats me" rosado?

          LOL

          you are one delusional fella arent ya

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          • TonyGe
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            #25
            A+ for power. C for boxing skill. Chin A.

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            • ThomasJK
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              #26
              Originally posted by Curt Henning
              i think most already acknowledge jacobs is golovkins best win....when people bring lemiuex into they say "best win before jacobs".........and when you think about it...if lemiuex is his best win before jacobs thats kind of weak....which is why many arent big believers in golovkin as some monster

              you believe golovkins "best is yet to come" eh? wow...ok...maybe youre right....but that seems to go against what most are thinking these days...and even his own fans dont really believe what you said.....they often try to excuse the canelo fight by saying "canelo waited for him to get old"....even lampley says there are signs of slippage
              No. Not even before Jacobs,...at least I don't think so. For some reason, people don't realize that fighters are always learning and adapting to other fighters styles. Would GGG be any different? I don't dismiss the "draw" between GGG and Canelo with the excuse GGG was getting old and "slipping" as a so called expert like Lampley have stated. If we all believed in every word we hear from network puppets, we'd be in a world of ****. Yes his level of completion has risen in his last two fights, and with that I think GGG, with his experience and vast amateur pedigree, can and will adapt his strategy for a future rematch with Canelo and maybe DJ.

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              • Dean_Razorback
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                most people wouldn't because there are a lot of GGG's fanatics that won't admit that one of GGG's biggest win is vs a c level guy. but yeah, he is average at best. he just happens to hit really hard. but the guy got beaten up before golovkin, lemieux has almost no boxing abilities.

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                • SceneBoxer
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by harwri008
                  He's definitely a C-level fighter. His best win is Gabe Rosado.

                  Everyone has beat Rosado.
                  I consider N'Dam as Lemieux's best win. I rate him a B- fighter.

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                  • Curt Henning
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by ThomasJK
                    No. Not even before Jacobs,...at least I don't think so. For some reason, people don't realize that fighters are always learning and adapting to other fighters styles. Would GGG be any different? I don't dismiss the "draw" between GGG and Canelo with the excuse GGG was getting old and "slipping" as a so called expert like Lampley have stated. If we all believed in every word we hear from network puppets, we'd be in a world of ****. Yes his level of completion has risen in his last two fights, and with that I think GGG, with his experience and vast amateur pedigree, can and will adapt his strategy for a future rematch with Canelo and maybe DJ.
                    bro

                    most of gggs fans on here believe hes slowing down ...not sure how much you are around or read but alot of them have been saying...not just lampley but others involved in the fight game from trainers, promoters to fighters have been saying it too....im not saying you are wrong...maybe gggs best is yet to come....just doesnt seem to jive with what most others are saying

                    so if you dont think lemiuex was gggs best win before jacobs who would you say was?

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                    • Curt Henning
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                      #30
                      oh chris...im waiting

                      who are the great guys that lemiuex has beaten that are better than the guys on wilders resume?

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