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Since 2010 43% of lil g's competition have been career JMW's
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Originally posted by Cutthroat View PostCotto wasn't even a real MW himself he was 155 vs Martinez, 153 vs Geale, 153 vs Canelo, and Canelo made 154 vs Smith. Canelo himself has fought in 3 separate weight classes, ggg absolutely REFUSES to move up or down for that matter.
I didn't even respect Canelo until he moved up to 160, he had to move up and he did, his 1st ever fight coming against the MW champion. ggg would never take that risk.
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Originally posted by Cutthroat View PostVanes, Canelo, Lemieux, Ishida, Rosado, Ouma, Nunez, Tapia, Brook.
That's 9 of his last 21 fights since 2010. It's pathetic, it really is.
Remember when his fan boys tried to convince us he was a small MW? The size difference between him and Vanes is clear, even against Canelo who was supposedly on roids was made to look much smaller
This guy has to be the biggest joke in boxing, can you imagine if EVERY fighter had the luxury of fighting 43% of their competition from lower weight classes? Their records, especially knockouts, would be insane.
FAIL. NEEXXXTTTT
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Originally posted by Cutthroat View PostNo, you failed to recognize the title, since 2010 43% of ggg's opponents have been career JMW's, the man is 36, THIRTY SIX YEARS OLD.
By age 28 Ward was already had Abraham, Kessler, Froch, Miranda on his resume.
ggg is THIRTY SIX and continues his pattern of fighting career JMW's. This is not the norm in boxing at all.
Kessler career MW.
Miranda career MW.
That's 75% he had to bring up a weight class.
So Ward is twice as bad as GGG.
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Originally posted by stealthradon View PostActive fighters at 160 in 2007
Sergio Martinez
Keith Holmes
Jermain Taylor
Pirog
Ronald Wright
Felix Sturm
ODLH
Floyd at 154
Kally Pavlic, Paul Williams, Hassan NDam,Daniel Geal, Andy Lee, Peter Quilin, Martin Murrey,
Thats the weak division ggg entered. Lol
These idiots are completely stupid middleweight has never been a weak division in boxing
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