When people talk of Boxing "resumes", that usually translates to "best wins." Usually the top 4-5 wins. I'm honestly not sure who are GGG's top 5 wins? Derevyanchenko and Jacobs are his best wins, but both are disputed, which leaves them with an asterisk for me. A real man would take the rematches and leave no doubt, but GGG doesn't look in any rush to do so with either of these opponents. After those 2 opponents, I'd say Kell Brook is the next best name on GGG's resume, but he was at a massive size disadvantage, so again the win comes with an asterisk. After that it's hard to pick another one or two "best" wins for GGG. I personally would say Martin Murray is one of his best wins, with no asterisk, because Murray owned Sergio Martinez in Argentina and got robbed. He also beat Felix sturm in Germany and got robbed there. After that it's either Daniel Geale or David Lemieux, both paper champions who wouldn't have gotten near "World" titles before there were 6, 7 or 8 to win. So in my opinion, GGG's best wins/resume:
- Daniel Jacobs (disputed win)
- Sergiy Derevyanchenko (disputed win)
- Kell Brook (massive size advantage)
- Martin Murray
- Daniel Geale or David Lemieux
This is not a GREAT resume in my opinion.
- Daniel Jacobs (disputed win)
- Sergiy Derevyanchenko (disputed win)
- Kell Brook (massive size advantage)
- Martin Murray
- Daniel Geale or David Lemieux
This is not a GREAT resume in my opinion.
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