[PROOF] GGG Amatuer Wins Inflated

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  • McNulty
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    [PROOF] GGG Amatuer Wins Inflated

    This isn't an attack on GGG, but all of these Eastern Bloc Amateurs with the bizillion Am's wins.

    Lets just litely crunch the numbers for a minute here and try and make sense out of it.

    Amateur Record: Widely reported as 345-5, but records show he had at least 8 losses.

    Source: http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Ge...Amateur_Career

    In GGG's last 5 years as an Amateur his record was 43-8

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    Records/Golovkin_Gennadiy.html

    Originally posted by GGG
    From the beginning, when my brother Vadim first took me to the boxing gym at 10, I was able to punch hard and the coach always put me with older boys because of that.

    "My brothers first brought me to boxing. I dedicate the fights to them and my father and fight for my family.
    Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/boxing/2...d-pick-fights/

    GGG was born in 1982 so that would make it 1992 when he was 10 year's old. The record I provided ^ is from 2000 until 2005 when he retired. That leaves us 7-8 years.

    Ok 7-8 years, what does that have to do with anything?

    Depending on which numbers you agree/disagree with we're looking at ~300 fights in 7-8 years time.

    300 fights in 8 years time = 37.5 which means GGG would have fought 38 weeks out of 52 weeks for 8 years straight.

    300 fights in 7 years time = 42.8 which means GGG would have fought 43 weeks out of 52 weeks annually for 8 years straight.

    Not only is he fighting almost every week, but he's winning every week. Take into consideration too that his first year of Boxing training at 10 years old he probably didn't fight.

    That means 300 fights in 6 years is exactly 50. Thats every dang week for 6 years he's fighting AND winning???

    But for the last 5 years of his Am's career he only fights 10.2x per year???

    This shít don't make sense. The numbers don't add up. I knew these motherfùckers been lying the whole time.

    Why can't I find his entire record in 2019? How come Lomochenko's record doesn't exist either or any other of those guys with the 250+ wins either?
    Last edited by McNulty; 01-28-2019, 01:51 PM.
  • sugarsmosley
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    #2
    GGG had a losing amature record probably. guys a complete bum

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    • CHOWWOKKA
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      #3
      The flaw in your math is your assuming he was fighting one opponent at a time. GGG was fighting at least 4 guys a time and then he'd take the month off.

      Completely plausible.

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      • boxinggod101
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        #4
        I dont have any proof BUT..... stop reading

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        • DreamFighter
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          #5
          Seeing as he got beat by the first elite he faced, its actually no surprise its fictitious. He still has a stellar amateur record though, you cannot take that away from him even if he couldnt fully transfer that success to pro boxing.

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          • _Rexy_
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            #6
            Originally posted by CHOWWOKKA
            The flaw in your math is your assuming he was fighting one opponent at a time. GGG was fighting at least 4 guys a time and then he'd take the month off.

            Completely plausible.
            Beyond plausible. That’s how the Am’s work. You’ll have a tournament with 4-6 bouts in a day/weekend.

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            • JimmyValmer
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              #7
              Does it matter ? GGG beat Canelo in the first fight.

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              • frosty-g
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                #8
                Guy has no idea how the amateur system works. I was boxing in Cuba for a year and can say there definitely exist plenty of guys who have many hundreds of bouts under their belt.

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                • Shape up
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                  #9
                  McClueless

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                  • xhiddenx87
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                    ok. he is a bum 345-8, hell, make it 20....

                    345-20 does that sounds like he was shiet?

                    my god, these dudes really like to dig deep and look dumb doing it.

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