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Originally posted by Barcham View PostReally? What 'top guys' at 168? Andre Ward? Not ready until he has at least two tune up fights. Andre Dirrell? Squashed him as an amateur. Busy and works for Haymon - not happening. Anthony Dirrell? Recently exposed as a fraud and worthless. Chavez Jr? On the scrap heap and not available due to Haymon. Sturm? Avoided GGG as a MW and will do the same at SMW. Abraham? See Sturm. DeGale? Busy with his own fight. Groves? Also busy. Froch? Already has one foot out the door. Would retire as soon as GGG announced his move up.
So where are all the 'top guys' who are waiting to fight him?
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I don't think so. Canelo is a tough hombre and no doubt will take on GGG before the latter reaches age 36. Sure, Golden Boy wants that big Cotto fight first, but after dispatching Cotto, we may see him fighting GGG next.
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I really don't get your point if you have one. GGG trains hard and fights the best guys that are willing to fight him and knocks them out. What else is he supposed to do? Sure he could lose a fight in the future and so could Mayweather or Ward or Rigo . As good as he is and as hard as he trains GGG losing seems unlikely. He is about a 50 to 1 favorite to win his next fight. If you think he could lose bet $100 on Monroe. Monroe is a damn good fighter and if he won you would win almost $5000.
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Originally posted by just the facts View PostYadayadayada and more of the same. GGG legacy will not be remembered as anything special if his level of competition doesn't pick up drastically. Bottom line , if you want to be a great fighter at some point you gotta earn it. Is GGG gonna be the next Chris John?
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Originally posted by _original_ View PostWell, there's really not much he can do at this point. His best option is just to keep fighting everybody else and hope that Canelo can defeat Cotto and step up to the challenge.
....or he can move up to 168 where all the top guys would be willing to fight him, but his fans don't want to hear that option.
Ward needs GGG not the other way around. GGG has way bigger fights at 160 and fights that will make him into a potential star (he's becoming a bigger draw after every fight) and get him more money. A Ward fight won't do anything for GGG lol.
Does anyone want to see GGG vs Jack or Anthony Dirrell? lol
Froch is one foot into retirement and he doesn't even know wth he is going to do with his career.
I would love to see GGG vs Ward or Degale/Dirrell but it doesn't make sense for Golovkin to move up, when there is way more fights for him at 160 whether people agree or not.
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Originally posted by boliodogs View PostI really don't get your point if you have one. GGG trains hard and fights the best guys that are willing to fight him and knocks them out. What else is he supposed to do? Sure he could lose a fight in the future and so could Mayweather or Ward or Rigo . As good as he is and as hard as he trains GGG losing seems unlikely. He is about a 50 to 1 favorite to win his next fight. If you think he could lose bet $100 on Monroe. Monroe is a damn good fighter and if he won you would win almost $5000.
I think the hate for GGG means he has arrived.
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