After hours of rumination; I realized the truth about GGG

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  • GGG Gloveking
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    #21
    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
    He fought Steve Rolls at 164
    See, those haters won't give my boy any credit. Daring to be great, jumping up 4 lb classes, against (I believe) a previously undefeated monster.

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    • muslimer12
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      #22
      New age boxing fan

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      • Boxing_1013
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        #23
        Hagler got embarrassed by SRL lol...but thanks for your opinions man

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        • Curt Henning
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          #24
          Originally posted by yankees7448
          Why do you keep spreading that Andre Ward nonsense? I have already debunked that in a debate with you.
          you didn't debunk anything like I told you last time...you gave your warped version of reality

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          • yankees7448
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            #25
            Originally posted by Curt Henning
            you didn't debunk anything like I told you last time...you gave your warped version of reality
            So all of this is a warping of reality:

            Andre Ward missed a lot of time during GGG's rise due to promotional issues is nothing more than a warping of reality.

            Andre Ward hadn't made 168 since the Edwin Rodriguez bout in 2013 is a warping of reality.

            So GGG preferring to try and secure his mandatory title shot against bigger and more meaningful bouts against Miguel Cotto and then Canelo Alvarez rather than pursue a bout with Ward.



            WRONG. THOSE ARE FACTS.

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            • HandsofIron
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              #26
              Originally posted by kingstip9
              I guess hagler wouldn’t be considered as a great with that analogy in this day and age.
              Or Aaron Pryor.

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              • HandsofIron
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                #27
                Golovkin tried to unify when he was still prime but the ducking (Chavez Jr, Sergio Martinez, Cotto, Canelo) robberies and the biznizz of boxing got in the way.

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                • W1LL
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                  #28
                  The first genuine World class fighters GGG fought, he struggled and got beat. The man is not "Great", or "Elite", or "P4P". He was fed a line-up of fallguys for years. Soon as he stepped up he was made to look amateurish and basic.

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                  • Boxing_1013
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by W1LL
                    The first genuine World class fighters GGG fought, he struggled and got beat. The man is not "Great", or "Elite", or "P4P". He was fed a line-up of fallguys for years. Soon as he stepped up he was made to look amateurish and basic.
                    Lol...when greats meet other greats, well usually the fights are somewhat close...by your logic no one would be great elite or pfp...certainly not Fury...unless you call re.tard dancing with Wlad for 12 rounds and getting KD twice after a tense first 6 rounds with Wilder, great.

                    I don't think people even think before they post on here...GGG has won every fight he's had in my, and many others' eyes...I don't really see the case for Nelo getting 6 rounds in either fight...and people have Canelo number 1 pfp...and GGG is 37 now lol...you just make no sense bro.

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                    • QueensburyRules
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by tjones1989
                      He never fought north of 160, and has been stuck there for absolutely years. How can he be considered to be great when he's been stuck in one division for more than a decade? If he was truly great; he would have went to 168 and destroyed Ward, and the other champs at that weight, then moved up to 175 and done the same. This will always be an asterick to GGG, moving up would cement his legacy. It's too bad as an old man, his time in boxing is nearly at an end.
                      - -163 in June.

                      U never have a beginning.

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