Comments Thread For: GGG: Look at Hopkins; My Record's Much Bigger, Stronger at 160!

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  • Rare_Pure
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    #61
    Oh my goodness! you people never stop coming. Yes, that same Pavlik that allegedly ducked your god. WAS better than anyone on GGGs resumè

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    • stealthradon
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      #62
      Originally posted by Rare_Pure
      Oh my goodness! you people never stop coming. Yes, that same Pavlik that allegedly ducked your god. WAS better than anyone on GGGs resumè
      Nobody said that. Martinez smoked Pavlik. Martinez ducked GGG.

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      • -Kev-
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        #63
        Originally posted by stealthradon
        Trinidad fought at LW a long long time
        Trinidad is not a career Lightweight.

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        • Rare_Pure
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          #64
          Originally posted by stealthradon
          Nobody said that. Martinez smoked Pavlik. Martinez ducked GGG.
          What the hell does that have anything to do with Pavlik? He was a B fighter but still better than Borat´s opponents. That´s where I´m getting at, you´re just looking for lame ways to discredit a palpable truth in GGG´s record. Go to bed kid.

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            #65
            Originally posted by -Kev-
            Trinidad is not a career Lightweight.
            He boxed most of his fights at lightweight. Then WW.

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              #66
              Originally posted by stealthradon
              He boxed most of his fights at lightweight. Then WW.
              He didn't box most of his fights at LW.

              And why couldn't Vargas, Reid, or Joppy beat this "Lightweight"?

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                #67
                Originally posted by Rare_Pure
                What the hell does that have anything to do with Pavlik? He was a B fighter but still better than Borat´s opponents. That´s where I´m getting at, you´re just looking for lame ways to discredit a palpable truth in GGG´s record. Go to bed kid.
                And yet GGG's record is better than Hopkins, who had to fight welterweights and no-hopers.
                For god's sake he fought Echols twice.
                A guy who's best win was against Brian Barbosa.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by -Kev-
                  He didn't box most of his fights at LW.

                  And why couldn't Vargas, Reid, or Joppy beat this "Lightweight"?
                  Brook was undefeated at 147.

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                  • Rare_Pure
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by stealthradon
                    He boxed most of his fights at lightweight. Then WW.
                    Where do you get all this viable info? Boxrec only has info for his debut where he weighed in at 138lbs, and shows nothing up until his first world record fight, fought at welterweight.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by stealthradon
                      And yet GGG's record is better than Hopkins, who had to fight welterweights and no-hopers.
                      For god's sake he fought Echols twice.
                      A guy who's best win was against Brian Barbosa.
                      GGG fought Dominic Wade..... who?? Exactly, guy´s best victory was against Soliman- (44-12).
                      Milton Nunez? Lajuan Simon? Osumanu Adama? where did these guys exchange their taxi license for Boxing licenses?

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