Now Lampley calling GGG a modern day Ali?

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  • bigdunny1
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    #1

    Now Lampley calling GGG a modern day Ali?

    So let me get this straight this bytch BEFORE the fight says GGG entire career a failure if he loses then GGG loses Jim pulls a 180 and now he writes this long BS about how losing don't matter GGG is already a modern day Muhammad Ali LMAO

    And you wonder why the media had it for GGG yet the fighters and trainers overwhelming had canelo winning. Because you had some bias media with an agenda and Jim made it clear his agenda with that letter. Fighters and trainers weren't on some fanboy shyt and had cards filled out for GGG even before the fight and a list of excuses ready when he lost.
    Last edited by bigdunny1; 09-21-2018, 02:50 AM.
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    #2
    Does anyone take this fanboys word as gospel? I swear these guys like Steve kim, Doug fischer, Fat dan, harold, merchant etc are plain simple fanboys. They are no different from LDBC or LGBT (Whatever their thing is).

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    • A.K
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      #3
      Maybe cause he didn’t ACTUALLY lose

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      • bigdunny1
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        #4
        Originally posted by A.K
        Maybe cause he didn’t ACTUALLY lose
        Not according to all these fighters and trainers who agree with the judges and scored the fight for canelo. How can sooo many fighters see it one way but the media doesn't?

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        • bigdunny1
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          #5
          It's a disrespect to real great fighters with dominating signature wins that Jim never compared or called modern day Muhammad Ali yet before the fight you recognize how thin GGG resume is and say his legacy will be seen as a failure if he loses then say the opposite now calling him already Muhammad phuking Ali and that losing doesn't matter. It just shows most of the media guys were just fans of GGG going in with bias. Fighters and trainers and damn sure the judges didn't build GGG up for years and tears and excuses ready if he lost. The media were fans and how lampley acted shows it.

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          • jcj0427
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            #6
            Originally posted by bigdunny1
            It's a disrespect to real great fighters with dominating signature wins that Jim never compared or called modern day Muhammad Ali yet before the fight you recognize how thin GGG resume is and say his legacy will be seen as a failure if he loses then say the opposite now calling him already Muhammad phuking Ali and that losing doesn't matter. It just shows most of the media guys were just fans of GGG going in with bias. Fighters and trainers and damn sure the judges didn't build GGG up for years and tears and excuses ready if he lost. The media were fans and how lampley acted shows it.
            Lampley is way off in comparing GGG to Ali. It just goes to show his emotions sometimes get the best of him. Dude starts crying at the end of every boxing telecast.

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            • rudy
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              #7
              Originally posted by A.K
              Maybe cause he didn’t ACTUALLY lose
              fool

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              • bigdunny1
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                #8
                Originally posted by jcj0427
                Lampley is way off in comparing GGG to Ali. It just goes to show his emotions sometimes get the best of him. Dude starts crying at the end of every boxing telecast.
                These media dudes was so emotional seeing GGG who they built up and told fans was Superman they don't know how to act seeing him get walked down and whooped Mexican style. Just keep all the excuses for what GGG couldn't do and now they doing everything to change the narrative after his own damn trainer told him he lost the fight. Now he goes from a killer to a jabber who got his face broke. All the fighters, trainers and judges thought he lost. You said he needs to beat Canelo or his career is a failure he doesn't do that and now he's doesn't matter he's already Muhammad Ali. Think about that. Canelo done broke GGG had him running out the ring like a bytch and broke the Stan azzz media members like Jim lampley too. ggg couldn't beat canelo in the ring so the media trying to beat Canelo for him outside the ring.
                Last edited by bigdunny1; 09-21-2018, 07:16 AM.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #9
                  Ali became a global icon and the most recognizable human being on the planet not because of his work inside the ring but more for his work outside of it. To be fair to GGG, he is remotely even known outside of the boxing circles; Let alone the entire globe.

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                  • bigdunny1
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    Ali became a global icon and the most recognizable human being on the planet not because of his work inside the ring but more for his work outside of it. To be fair to GGG, he is remotely even known outside of the boxing circles; Let alone the entire globe.
                    real talk and to be fair I have not even seen a single GGG fan co-sign this. Lampley completely went off his rocker on this one. And it's so disrespectful to Ali and what he did and meant to even say this.

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