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  • DreamFighter
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    #11
    Originally posted by boliodogs
    What middleweight fighting today has a better resume against middleweights? You are praising Canelo to the sky and trashing GGG but many viewers thought GGG beat Canelo twice. If you must trash a middleweight resume then try BJS. He only defended his WBO title against guys GGG had already knocked out. Try Cotto who fought Geale who GGG had already knocked out. Try Jermall who tried to fight Monroe who GGG had already knocked out.
    what kind of BS is it when you have to compare a end of career guy with mid career guys resume.

    Compare like for like, age for age.

    at age 28 GGG's best win was some Ouma guy and GGG had no title, compared to Charlo at 28 had a title for 3 years and best win Trout. No big fish if you'll pardon the pun but its ahead of GGG not behind.

    or BJS who at 28 had Lemieux (GGG's career best win) and Lee. He'd defended his title for 2 years. Monroe isnt even relevant since GGG hadnt fought him by then, and lets not pretend that bringing up a staybusy has any meaning here.

    I think you will find now that both the guys you tried to put down are light years ahead of GGG.

    Lets not even go to comparing 28 yr old titless GGG, with Ouma as his best win, with Canelo a 28 year old 2 weight unified champion with elites on his resume. you dont need to look a complete fool today.
    Last edited by DreamFighter; 01-03-2019, 01:37 AM.

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    • DreamFighter
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      #12
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/488033


      Us boxing fans are very lucky people
      Dom Wade was just a staybusy for GGG, if we are being fair.

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      • Fabes88
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        #13
        Originally posted by DreamFighter
        what kind of BS is it when you have to compare a end of career guy with mid career guys resume.

        Compare like for like, age for age.

        at age 28 GGG's best win was some Ouma guy and GGG had no title, compared to Charlo at 28 had a title for 3 years and best win Trout. No big fish if you'll pardon the pun but its ahead of GGG not behind.

        or BJS who at 28 had Lemieux (GGG's career best win) and Lee. He'd defended his title for 2 years. Monroe isnt even relevant since GGG hadnt fought him by then, and lets not pretend that bringing up a staybusy has any meaning here.

        I think you will find now that both the guys you tried to put down are light years ahead of GGG.

        Lets not even go to comparing 28 yr old titless GGG, with Ouma as his best win, with Canelo a 28 year old 2 weight unified champion with elites on his resume. you dont need to look a complete fool today.
        You expect anyone to take you seriously when you say Lemieux is ggg’s best win? You’re just showing yourself to have an agenda and be biased against him. Everyone knows Jacobs is his best win.

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        • DreamFighter
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          #14
          Originally posted by Fabes88
          You expect anyone to take you seriously when you say Lemieux is ggg’s best win? You’re just showing yourself to have an agenda and be biased against him. Everyone knows Jacobs is his best win.
          if its Jacobs and Lemieux, makes zero difference to my post content. Lemieux was the titlist, jacobs wasnt, though jacobs was probably better h2h sure. Does it really improve your case to weaken GGG's only title win in the ring?

          So I can see why you started with a sweeping "everyone here thinks you are wrong" when you had no actual counterargument to make.

          you are welcome to try again, I welcome any input.
          Last edited by DreamFighter; 01-03-2019, 04:18 AM.

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            #15
            Originally posted by boliodogs
            What middleweight fighting today has a better resume against middleweights? You are praising Canelo to the sky and trashing GGG but many viewers thought GGG beat Canelo twice. If you must trash a middleweight resume then try BJS. He only defended his WBO title against guys GGG had already knocked out. Try Cotto who fought Geale who GGG had already knocked out. Try Jermall who tried to fight Monroe who GGG had already knocked out.
            hahahah this guy said "try cotto"...hahaha...a prime 147lb fighter lol

            i never thought a gggroupie would be that desperate...but i was wrong

            hey lets try canelo while were at it too! oh wait hes like 28 and just arrived at MW.....its not like canelo is some 36 year old that has spent his entire career at MW!!!

            lol...you gggroupies are sick man...sick!!!

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            • Citizen Koba
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              #16
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              Some people might argue that it was the fight GGG looked most impressive in.
              That'd be Macklin for me personally, least Matt was proven at the world level, Wade was a trash fight but at least they had the excuse it was a mando.

              Honestly was very impressed that we finally got to see some of his back foot skills in Canelo II though. Shame we never got to see what he might have been capable of a few years ago... but hell - ain't the first career that ain't worked out as it should and won't be the last.
              Last edited by Citizen Koba; 01-03-2019, 05:46 AM.

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              • Mammoth
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                #17
                He won tonight!!!!!!!!!!!

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  He won tonight!!!!!!!!!!!
                  The other fight isn't scheduled anymore. I wonder when the next one will be

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