Originally posted by PBP.
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GGG has a crap resume? What great wins did past MWs have by their 33rd fight?
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Where a fighter is at a certain point in their career is all relative. Sergio Martinez and Canelo Alvarez had many fights before any meaningful victories. Then you have Lomachenko who won a title in his 3rd pro fight. They're all still good fighters.
I can say GGG is a great fighter because of what I see him do in the ring. He's obliterating people who have never been obliterated. Daniel Geale? Never been stopped, was a world title holder and was demolished by GGG. Macklin? Arguably beat Sturm and gave Martinez all sorts of trouble, destroyed by GGG.
The list goes on. Everyone he has on his resume has given a great account for themselves before running into GGG.
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this isnt the 1960s...
boxers last longer today because there are less fights and fighters are more protected.
hopkins didnt his prime till his what mid 30s? lower weight fighters like pacquiao and marquez usually dont last this long, but they are pst 35 and still fighting.
30 is the new 20.
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He's exciting to watch. Fans love knock outs. Tyson did the same thing for a while. Meanwhile Wilder woke his opponents up off a park bench on fight night and told them to get in the ring.
GGG opponents arnt the best but they do have some substance. Oh... I cannot leave on that note. I must bring up Floyd as another example. He has good names on his record. But boring as fuk to watch. GGG>Floyd.Last edited by PAC-BOY; 09-19-2015, 12:34 PM.
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Originally posted by PBP. View PostSo....if GGG fought that caliber of fighter he would lose too. He won't even fight Ward who isn't on the same stratosphere.
Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostPretty seldom I would say especially if you're at age 33.
Not impossible though.
Originally posted by PBP. View PostAnd to add, which of those fighters were #4 pound for pound based on their resumes through 33 fights
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Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View PostHow old was Hopkins on his 33rd fight?
the number of fights is relative in most cases, see loma, with like 3 or 4 fights has already had better opposition... then you have someone like chavez sr who is a great on my book, but his first 40 fights are nothing to note, but i can tell you at 30 he already had a legacy set... canelo is another example, even know he has some names like titere vazquez on his resume, his first 25 fights are not something to brag about, but if he continues like he is doing, by 30 he should have a bad-ass resume...
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