Did GGG’s hype drop like Broner? Where is he?!

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    Did GGG’s hype drop like Broner? Where is he?!

    I have a feeling industry ditched GGG for what he did to Abel Sanchez. I think many felt Abel did a lot for GGG. The End. Written & Directed by Ridley Scott

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    #2
    His hype isn't the same but he isnt irrelevant like broner once the Munguia fight is made there will be more buzz.

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    • Floyd is TBE
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      #3
      97G never had any real hype. That's why I call him 97G. He was supposed to the next PPV king but his first fight only sold 97k.

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      • just the facts
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        #4
        Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo
        I have a feeling industry ditched GGG for what he did to Abel Sanchez. I think many felt Abel did a lot for GGG. The End. Written & Directed by Ridley Scott

        Dumb, even for a complete moron like you.

        Ggg is still held in high regard. Broner, not by anyone credible.

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        • boliodogs
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          #5
          Last I heard he was still a world champion and still fighting fairly often and still making a huge amount of money every fight. He is ranked the number middleweight in the world by absolutely every place that ranks boxers including Ring magazine, Boxrec, ESPN etc. Is any of this true of Broner?????? NO!

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          • boliodogs
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            #6
            You are always complaining about so called Canelo haters yet you continue to start so many threads hating on GGG, Plant, Loma and the Charlo brothers. Don't be a hater and a hypocrite.

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            • boliodogs
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              #7
              GGG is a pro boxer. His trainer works for him as part of his team and any boxer can fire his trainer at any time for any reason he wants.Trainers get fired all the time. How many trainers has Fury fired? Firing a trainer is not some evil sin to be punished. I doubt industry gives a sh it that GGG fired Sanchez because it is his right to do so. It just seems to bother you.

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              • MUNG
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                #8
                the guy is nearly 40 not 28

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                • N!Ck F.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Floyd is TBE
                  97G never had any real hype. That's why I call him 97G. He was supposed to the next PPV king but his first fight only sold 97k.
                  Typical ignorant casual. You don’t box, you don’t know anything about it...why r u posting on a boxing forum? That’s cringe asf.

                  In boxing fighters greatness and skills aren’t measured by PPV numbers. How about some GGG numbers that do reflect greatness and skill....

                  Amateur record: 345-5
                  Olympic medals: 7 time amateur champion with 6 gold medals and 1 silver.
                  Pro record: 41-1 with 36 ko’s
                  Title defences: 20+
                  First loss: Age 35 in a highly controversial, razor close fight to Canelo the p4p king...

                  But no, like the epitome of a casual you talk about PPV numbers. Your username is embarrassing, you don’t box & your posting some of the most ****** **** I’ve ever seen.

                  Take this L.

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                  • shza
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                    #10
                    Munguia was a much better fight IMO, but Murata has a belt so you can’t hate on that. Plus he’s fighting in Japan where everybody is going to back the Japanese fighter.

                    GGG has a clear path to unification at 160–Murata, Andrade, Charlo. If he takes and wins those fights (or hell, even takes those fights and falls just short) at his age, it will forever silence the criticism of his resume amongst reasonable people. I hope he does!

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