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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    The spoon feeding continues....
    Who has he avoided then? It is the opposition that needs to step up. When you have to resort to offering out fighters in weight classes ABOVE your own then spoon feeding is the last thing you should be accused of.

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    Default Re: GGG v Nobuhiro Ishida. 31-3-2013

    What GGG needs is another top middleweight (or junior middleweight) to get desparate enough for a top quality win to risk stepping in the ring with him. Quillin won't risk it because he just earned his title with a risky fight against N'Jikam, and has indicated he would prefer to not face GGG. Junior won't risk it because he has a big fight with Martinez lined up in the fall. Martinez - Same. Macklin wants to spoil the Junior-Martinez fight by gifting Junior a second defeat. Barker wants Lee; Lee wants Barker. Pirog is basically retired. He already knocked Proksa out. Where does he go? Lara, Angulo, George?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    What GGG needs is another top middleweight (or junior middleweight) to get desparate enough for a top quality win to risk stepping in the ring with him. Quillin won't risk it because he just earned his title with a risky fight against N'Jikam, and has indicated he would prefer to not face GGG. Junior won't risk it because he has a big fight with Martinez lined up in the fall. Martinez - Same. Macklin wants to spoil the Junior-Martinez fight by gifting Junior a second defeat. Barker wants Lee; Lee wants Barker. Pirog is basically retired. He already knocked Proksa out. Where does he go? Lara, Angulo, George?
    Macklin v GGG would be decent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    What GGG needs is another top middleweight (or junior middleweight) to get desparate enough for a top quality win to risk stepping in the ring with him. Quillin won't risk it because he just earned his title with a risky fight against N'Jikam, and has indicated he would prefer to not face GGG. Junior won't risk it because he has a big fight with Martinez lined up in the fall. Martinez - Same. Macklin wants to spoil the Junior-Martinez fight by gifting Junior a second defeat. Barker wants Lee; Lee wants Barker. Pirog is basically retired. He already knocked Proksa out. Where does he go? Lara, Angulo, George?
    Macklin v GGG would be decent.
    Excellent although as far as styles go, GGG has to be favored.

    GGG will have his biggest problems with movers/boxers. For example, take it for what it's worth but Sergio Mora said that he did well against GGG in sparring. Mora is a spoiler/boxer. Then again, check the footage below of GGG beating Andre Dirrell at the Olympics in the 165 division.


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    Default Re: GGG v Nobuhiro Ishida. 31-3-2013

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    What GGG needs is another top middleweight (or junior middleweight) to get desparate enough for a top quality win to risk stepping in the ring with him. Quillin won't risk it because he just earned his title with a risky fight against N'Jikam, and has indicated he would prefer to not face GGG. Junior won't risk it because he has a big fight with Martinez lined up in the fall. Martinez - Same. Macklin wants to spoil the Junior-Martinez fight by gifting Junior a second defeat. Barker wants Lee; Lee wants Barker. Pirog is basically retired. He already knocked Proksa out. Where does he go? Lara, Angulo, George?
    Macklin v GGG would be decent.
    Excellent although as far as styles go, GGG has to be favored.

    GGG will have his biggest problems with movers/boxers. For example, take it for what it's worth but Sergio Mora said that he did well against GGG in sparring. Mora is a spoiler/boxer. Then again, check the footage below of GGG beating Andre Dirrell at the Olympics in the 165 division.

    I actually thought Proksa would have stopped him, because Proksa is tricky, no luck though.
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    Default Re: GGG v Nobuhiro Ishida. 31-3-2013

    All the middleweights around are top-class but Martinez is the only genuine P4P fighter among them. It's a shame GGG can't get up to Supermiddle for Ward/Froch/Kess/Bute
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    Default Re: GGG v Nobuhiro Ishida. 31-3-2013

    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    The spoon feeding continues....
    Who has he avoided then? It is the opposition that needs to step up. When you have to resort to offering out fighters in weight classes ABOVE your own then spoon feeding is the last thing you should be accused of.
    Yes, but when you have to resort to fighting two Jr. Middleweights in a row who are BELOW your own weight class then that is spoon feeding.

    GGG fans just take his camp's word for gospel that they have been trying and offering supposedly great deals to every superstar in boxing but they are all running scared.

    Scared of what ? A short one dimensional power puncher who is unproven at the elite level in the pro ranks ?

    As I said before, GGG has HBO behind him so he will get the big fight soon and then we will see. He may be legit, and he may not.
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