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Originally posted by OCPancho View PostAnd those three were former welters. One was a BANTAMWEIGHT in his pro debut.
And Hags did not answer the call of Spinks.
Hags also fought and lost to a retired welter.
GGG is just as great as Hop as a middleweight.
And no matter how you cut it, any middleweight defending the title over 17 times will get to the hall of fame .
GGG already past Monzon's greatness imo.
The hate for GGG needs to stop.
You are either a boxing fan or just a nuthugger for someone else .
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Originally posted by OCPancho View PostNo kidding?
Oscar debuted at 130. Freaking 130.
And Oscar got spanked by Sturm before Hop.
And that fight looked very su****ious .
And Hop butted Tito like a bull all night.
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postyea, whats all that " cleaned out middleweight " rubbish lol ?
I think there are 3 middleweights that could beat him tomorrow..... and a couple more who could give him fits
I bet Golovkin does not fight Jacobs, Canelo, Saunders, in Sep..... despite the fact that Saunders is running around with his "dream", and Canelo is running around with his money
either that or, Canelo > retire
We see the built in excuses. If he destroys a concussion for higher candidate he is still the most remarkable MW of the Era? If he fights someone on his level and subsequently struggles his skills are now dimenishing. This is such rubbish.
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Originally posted by Megamasterking View PostFirst, let's start by an evidence: The more points one have on this site, the dumber the comment will be.
Comments like: GGG hasn't prove anything yet or that he's cherry picking his opponents!
He fought Canelo, who had eaten a whole "contaminated" Bison just before the fightand that scoring too... su****ious... to say the least
The reality: GGG destroyed the majority of his opponents while fighting in a competitive division.
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