Beterbiev vs GGG?

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  • icha
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    #21
    Originally posted by Boxing Logic
    GGG is bigger than Canelo, so why not GGG vs Beterbiev instead?
    GGG fighting a live body outside 160 is fantasy land, let alone a champion at 175...
    keep dreaming LMAO...

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    • DreamFighter
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      #22
      Originally posted by icha
      GGG fighting a live body outside 160 is fantasy land, let alone a champion at 175...
      keep dreaming LMAO...
      if a decent inexperienced contender can arguably beat him, then an actual unified champ, 2 divisions higher, would cut him down early.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Boxing_1013
        Yeah I think AB is a great fighter...I would just add though that he was dropped and hurt by Callum Johnson...so for all the pluses you could maybe list over GGG, he does have some negatives too imo, and that is certainly one of them...GGG never had issues like that vs anyone at that level.



        Yes well said
        Dropped yes , hurt no fughin way
        Watch that fight again and see the destruction right after the flash knockdown
        One of his problems is he thinks nobody can hurt him , maybe not today but someday someone will put a hurting on him
        Honestly though , he seems to thrive on that

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          #24
          Originally posted by MulaKO
          Dropped yes , hurt no fughin way
          Watch that fight again and see the destruction right after the flash knockdown
          One of his problems is he thinks nobody can hurt him , maybe not today but someday someone will put a hurting on him
          Honestly though , he seems to thrive on that
          OK man was just pointing out that he is not infallible...and he got dropped, was on noodle legs for a second...then was on the backfoot the final 1:30 of the round.

          Wasn't arguing that he didn't win after the KD either.

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            #25
            Originally posted by icha
            GGG fighting a live body outside 160 is fantasy land, let alone a champion at 175...
            keep dreaming LMAO...
            Originally posted by DreamFighter
            if a decent inexperienced contender can arguably beat him, then an actual unified champ, 2 divisions higher, would cut him down early.
            Lol yeah and Canelo picking on Kovalev's corpse was a much harder fight than GGG taking on Sergei...sarcasm

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              #26
              Originally posted by Boxing_1013
              OK man was just pointing out that he is not infallible...and he got dropped, was on noodle legs for a second...then was on the backfoot the final 1:30 of the round.

              Wasn't arguing that he didn't win after the KD either.

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgD_b2E4gDQ
              I do agree he gets hit way to much for my taste
              Only time will tell

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                #27
                Originally posted by Boxing_1013
                Lol yeah and Canelo picking on Kovalev's corpse was a much harder fight than GGG taking on Sergei...sarcasm
                i dont understand what Canelo and Kov have to do with this thread.

                What compelled you to introduce them?

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                • Boxing_1013
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by DreamFighter
                  if a decent inexperienced contender can arguably beat him, then an actual unified champ, 2 divisions higher, would cut him down early.
                  Originally posted by DreamFighter
                  i dont understand what Canelo and Kov have to do with this thread.

                  What compelled you to introduce them?
                  Are you joking? Canelo and GGG just fought twice...many saw GGG win both...in any event, they were competitive enough fights, and almost everyone saw GGG do some great things against Canelo.

                  Canelo just went up to 175 and KOed a 'shot/wounded' Kovalev yes...but Kov was still a champion at 175.

                  You also threw in that GGG had a tough close fight with SD, which is true.

                  But logically...considering GGG at worst had two competitive fights with Canelo...it holds true that their performances vs other fighters would more or less be equal.

                  To downplay GGG's performance but seemingly overrate Canelo's vs Kov is just poor logic and fanboy-ism.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Boxing_1013
                    Are you joking? Canelo and GGG just fought twice...many saw GGG win both...in any event, they were competitive enough fights, and almost everyone saw GGG do some great things against Canelo.

                    Canelo just went up to 175 and KOed a 'shot/wounded' Kovalev yes...but Kov was still a champion at 175.

                    You also threw in that GGG had a tough close fight with SD, which is true.

                    But logically...considering GGG at worst had two competitive fights with Canelo...it holds true that their performances vs other fighters would more or less be equal.

                    To downplay GGG's performance but seemingly overrate Canelo's vs Kov is just poor logic and fanboy-ism.
                    nones downplayed GGG's performance against Canelo in this threadbecause they've not mentioned them.

                    u mentioned them.

                    bruh, you are replying to your own post before u posted it.

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                    • BigZ44
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                      #30
                      Derevyanchenko damn near dragged GGG to the gates of hell, what do you think a monster like Beterbiev would do?

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