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So GGG ducked the “elite” competition in his prime, but fought them in mid-thirties?

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  • #11
    Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
    Besides the Ward drama, who?

    GGG didn’t take risks? Fighting the best in his division at 36 is nothing?
    ggg said "anybody from 154-168" while refusing to budge from the weight and dragging up guys like Brook.

    He just lost a fight against a guy with ZERO wins at 160, that's a risk, really? The risk came from Canelo's side, not ggg's.

    Even Bellew, Broner and Chavez Jr. have taken far bigger risks, the standards are so low for ggg compared to everyone else.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
      ggg said "anybody from 154-168" while refusing to budge from the weight and dragging up guys like Brook.

      He just lost a fight against a guy with ZERO wins at 160, that's a risk, really? The risk came from Canelo's side, not ggg's.

      Even Bellew, Broner and Chavez Jr. have taken far bigger risks, the standards are so low for ggg compared to everyone else.
      And you blame GGG but nobody else? Were there any serious contenders who were willing to do it?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
        "elites" a guy who has already been crushed in 5 rounds by Pirog, and a career super welter/jmw who was supposedly a size bully and struggled with Trout/Lara.
        Ummmm... How exactly is losing to Pirog suppose to prove Jacobs was not elite?

        That's pretty ****ing dumb to say, man.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
          And you blame GGG but nobody else? Were there any serious contenders who were willing to do it?
          ggg wanted people to come to him, moving up/down in weight is a big risk and ggg wanted none of that. This guy does not take risks.

          Even Canelo conceded to a catch weight for both Cotto & Mayweather. We currently have 3 junior middleweights that took big risks and have all but taken over 160.

          Ward was willing to fight him and ggg's team flat out ducked him, said he wouldn't be available until 2 years later.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
            ggg wanted people to come to him, moving up/down in weight is a big risk and ggg wanted none of that. This guy does not take risks.

            Even Canelo conceded to a catch weight for both Cotto & Mayweather. We currently have 3 junior middleweights that took big risks and have all but taken over 160.

            Ward was willing to fight him and ggg's team flat out ducked him, said he wouldn't be available until 2 years later.
            Canelo conceded to Floyd because he wanted the shot at the title and the money.

            Canelo conceded to Cotto because again it was for a title, that Canelo won and vacated to avoid GGG.

            Why should have GGG, as the unified champ at 160, have conceded to anyone?

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            • #16
              The devil will throw in some truth in with his lies to sound credible. Saying Canelo won is an honest assessment, but then some haters will add that GGG was exposed and was ducking fighters his entire career which is a lie. Combine them together and you have a new narrative that becomes truth over time. Hitler did it best.

              The demon is a liar. He will lie to confuse us. But he will also mix lies with the truth to attack us. The attack is psychological, Damien, and powerful. So don't listen to him. Remember that - do not listen.
              - The Exorcist

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
                "elites" a guy who has already been crushed in 5 rounds by Pirog, and a career super welter/jmw who was supposedly a size bully and struggled with Trout/Lara.
                charlo struggled with a worse version of trout but people are hyping him up to be the next coming of sugar ray leonard lol, he clears out the division apparantly

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
                  ggg said "anybody from 154-168" while refusing to budge from the weight and dragging up guys like Brook.

                  He just lost a fight against a guy with ZERO wins at 160, that's a risk, really? The risk came from Canelo's side, not ggg's.

                  Even Bellew, Broner and Chavez Jr. have taken far bigger risks, the standards are so low for ggg compared to everyone else.
                  crawfords standards are lower, hes not fought anyone and not even attempting to fight anyone of note at welter yet hes a top 3 p4p fixture apparantly.

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                  • #19
                    Know that GGG vocally called out anyone from 154 to 168, said he'd fight them all. Then he proceeded to never fight at a milligram over or under a 160 lb limit.

                    GGG had his chances to be great, he chose not to take them and instead fought the world's best 154 pounder twice and went 0-1-1.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
                      ggg wanted people to come to him, moving up/down in weight is a big risk and ggg wanted none of that. This guy does not take risks.

                      Even Canelo conceded to a catch weight for both Cotto & Mayweather. We currently have 3 junior middleweights that took big risks and have all but taken over 160.

                      Ward was willing to fight him and ggg's team flat out ducked him, said he wouldn't be available until 2 years later.
                      you criticize ggg for not accepting cw fights, then mention him ducking ward without saying anything about the 164 cw that ward's team refused.

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