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When Did It Become Acceptable For A Fighter 2 Say 154-168 is Easy, But Never Show Up?
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when you get avoided for the first 2/3 of your prime and all the money is at 160, where nobody [cotto, martinez, canelo when he was at "155," several alphabet holders,] would fight you.
loeffler would ahve signed for a fight at 154 lbs with floyd mayweather in SECONDS.
they box for money. don't get your panties in a bunch when a 37 year old at the tail end of his career and a style based on eating shots to the forehead won't go to 168 lbs for less money. sheesh. i got a bridge in brooklyn i can sell you, if you're really that stupid.
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Originally posted by New England View Postloeffler would ahve signed for a fight at 154 lbs with floyd mayweather in SECONDS.
they box for money.
Cotto, Floyd and Canelo - huge money fights were one division lower. All GGG had to do since his debut - because 154 is “easy” - is rank himself and beat any guys to be the mando to any 154 Champ!!!
Look at Floyd, Eubank Jr., Mikey, Canelo, fighter’s whom have been ranked in multiple divisions simultaneously to get a clue!
Truth is “154 is easy” was just clout chasing. It makes no sense to duck 154 when that’s where all the money was at since GGG’s debut.
That fact that you don’t understand this shows you’re a casual bruh!
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PBC had all the top 154 guys.
Charlo's, Lara, etc.
Golovkin wanted no smoke with those guys. He avoided all truly skilled fighters until he fought Jacobs. Brook actually won a few rounds and brusied his face up pretty good.
He's basically always been what he is now, it's just never been noticable due to his competition. I had Canelo, Jacobs, Derevychenko all beating him.
I mean that last fight wasn't even that close lol.
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Originally posted by I'm Widdit! View PostAnd the excuses in 3, 2, 1...!
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Originally posted by I'm Widdit! View PostYou STILL don’t get it!
Cotto, Floyd and Canelo - huge money fights were one division lower. All GGG had to do since his debut - because 154 is “easy” - is rank himself and beat any guys to be the mando to any 154 Champ!!!
Look at Floyd, Eubank Jr., Mikey, Canelo, fighter’s whom have been ranked in multiple divisions simultaneously to get a clue!
Truth is “154 is easy” was just clout chasing. It makes no sense to duck 154 when that’s where all the money was at since GGG’s debut.
That fact that you don’t understand this shows you’re a casual bruh!
aboutfkntime is the King of this topic
Today you do a 180 and say GGG should have fought a bunch of guys at 154. You can't have it both ways.
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Originally posted by lolpz View PostPBC had all the top 154 guys.
Charlo's, Lara, etc.
Golovkin wanted no smoke with those guys. He avoided all truly skilled fighters until he fought Jacobs. Brook actually won a few rounds and brusied his face up pretty good.
He's basically always been what he is now, it's just never been noticable due to his competition. I had Canelo, Jacobs, Derevychenko all beating him.
I mean that last fight wasn't even that close lol.
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Originally posted by boliodogs View PostYou are another GGG hater joining in. You are not capable of scoring his fights fairly. To you if he doesn't KO the guy he lost. Brook won one round and got slaughtered and ruined. Nobody but GGG haters and Canelo lovers think he lost to Canelo or Jacobs. Many thought he lost to Dervy but not to Jacobs or Canelo.
Jacobs won 7 rounds against GGG in my eyes. Sky Sports had him winning 8.
The first Canelo fight was a draw rightfully. Second one Canelo won clearly, close fight but Canelo took it.
The Derevychenko fight, I had Derevychenko winning 8 rounds. Boxingscene agreed, the DAZN broadcast had him winning 7. It could be argued Derevychenko won 9 rounds even to be honest.
How am I a GGG hater? He's a great fighter, but everytime he stepped up against top competition I saw him come up short slightly. Compare that to how easily he was blowing everyone out of the water before stepping up in competition, the difference is night and day. He's still got the power for sure, hence the knockdowns, but that doesn't put you over the edge against the elite fighters.
Power and an A level jab is pretty much all he has at the top level.
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LOL people still care about this GGG quote from like 5 years ago. The guy is almost 40 yrs old on rapid decline with like 3 fights left, who cares.
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