Re: GGGs trainer says "he's not ready"

Originally Posted by
Rantcatrat

Originally Posted by
Onix

Originally Posted by
Rantcatrat

Originally Posted by
Ron Swanson
Excuse me, I always switch up Macklin and Murray, darn MM names :-/.
Comparing Floyd who fought multiple champions at 130, a champ at 135, a champ at 140, multiple champions at 147 and multiple champions at 154 to a guy who as of yet has fought no big fights makes no sense.
You say Floyd should move up AGAIN for ANOTHER big fight. GGG hasn't moved up once, there is a very clear difference and I can't figure out why tbis guy keeps getting excused. He's done NOTHING. I want to see him be the fighter I said he could be but so far I'm embarrassed I said he was the best at 160 years ago.
He is 32 years old and needs to get out of that wasteland of a division and go make a big fight, his first big fight
I disagree with this post. GGG has fought the best possible middleweights out there. Has he turned down a fight at 160? Not that I'm aware of. There are still plenty of good fights for him at 160 including Martinez, Murray, Geale and Sturm (Quillin doesn't count because he's on the other side of the street with networks and promoters). He has not cleaned out the division. In my opinion, he should clean out the division before he moves up. If there comes a point in time, maybe one year from now, where Martinez has retired without facing him, and Murray, Geale and Sturm continue to refuse to face him, then let's reconsider him moving up. At this point though, it's premature.
This is in stark contrast to Ward who has cleaned out the division. Ward should consider moving up in weight now because he's beat everyone at his weight. What else is there left to prove at 168 for Ward? Nothing in my opinion.
I wonder if Ward has the balls to come down in weight to challenge GGG the way Dawson came down for him. If Ward did that and won he would get a lot of credit I think and would earn a small legion of fans that are on the GGG train.
That's actually a decent point. Would Ward do the fight at 160? Have they spoken about fighting at middleweight?
Ward strikes me as the type that wouldn't give any advantage to anyone, I like Ward as a person and he is a great fighter but he doesn't have that blind hunger to be #1 at all costs.
The key is Self-discipline.
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