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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Finito isn't a fan of GGG.
Geale is a top 5 middleweight. GGG is (slowly) cleaning out the division. It's a good fight. Martinez and the crop at 168 are better, but it's a solid fight.
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I cant reply directly to you post because the cursor keeps hopping around.
That is one joke of a list of shitty fighters.
No wonder you're such a bitter America hater.
You are retarded if you try to deny US dominance in boxing.
Mexico has fallen off the map..so have the Ricans.
The asians don't have shit soon as Pactrash retires...donaire aint shi.t.
The ONLY division where eurotrash fighters excell are WEAK divsions.
America will continue to rule boxing and all you haters can do is HATE.![]()
top 5 middleweight doesnt mean shit nowadays.
GGG is too old to be slowly cleaning out his dead division.
Too bad he isn't from the hood....he'd be required to "challenge himself" and "take more risks"...but since he's a foreigner and so many of ya'll are thirsty for any king of a hero...he gets a pass.
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GGG is the best boxer in the world. No one has the balls to fight him, especially those American pussys. Floyd "cherry pick opponents" Mayweather wouldn't go near him despite GGG saying he'd do it at 154. Quillin and Jacobs want nothing to do with him. He's a MW Wlad. Americans shit their pants when asked to fight him.
Floyd has taken more risks that GG's entire country...lol
He's been moving up and winning titles since he was 21.
GG is 32 and has yet to take a single challenge.
Those foreigners of yours aren't very ambitious...they stay in their place and don't make too much noise.
GG won't go near Ward even though his pussy ass handlers said he'd fight ANYBODY from 154 to 168....Ward pulled his hoe-card and that ugly bitch sat right back down.
It's no coincidence that foreigners are in the WEAKEST divisions..
Great you raise another point about u pussy ass americans. Your scared to travel. Ward and Floyd both too scared to fight out of their home cz they know they wont get their gift decisions. Could you imagine Pac suggesting Floyd go to Philippines to fight. U can imagine Floyds reaction. Ward is in one of the worst divisions in boxing. Chavez, Abraham, Stieglitz, Kesseller, Rodriguez, Degale, Oosthuizen in the top 10. Wow stacked. Floyd isnt even in a division. He makes up divisions to get an advantage and avoids any mandatorys. And thats all you have, 2 good fighters who are coming to the end of their careers with noone to replace them. Shame about ur pal Broner
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You don't have to travel when you are on TOP....
That is something you soft Eurofags don't know shit about.
Even your prospects are OLD.![]()
Because you asking him to move up without clearing the div. I think the more logical question is why hasn't Ward moved up to 175? He's beaten everyone at 168 and there are some dangerous opponents at 175. Stevenson, Kovalev. Ward is quaking in his boots. Does want to fight anyone stronger then him so he can't just hang out of them for 12 rounds. Worse to watch then Wlad
If Golovkin were 22 I'd agree that he should clean out his dead division...but he doesn't have TIME.
If he's going to "challenge himself" the time is NOW.
GG told Ward he wanted to unify 160...but he was ready to fight Jr at 168.
If anyone is quaking in his boots it's that overrated motherfucker.
Ward... isn't 32 with Ouma as his best win...he has actually done something in the sport...unlike Golovkin.
GG's handlers said they'd fight ANYBODY from 154 to 168 then backtracked when it was time to actually MAN-UP on the 168 part.
Never has a fighter recieved so much credit for doing so very little.
As for 175....If you think a piece of squared-up trash like Kovalev beats Ward you are in for another shock to your self-esteem.
Ward would whip that shit around the ring with EASE.
Broner was requred to move up without unifying 135
He was called a bitch and a coward for staying in a division where he was HEAVILLY FAVORED to beat everyone there.
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You contradict yourself, my friend, or maybe I'm having difficulty following you. You state that (1) GGG should challenge himself and take more risks (2) but it's wrong to want fighters from the hood to challenge themselves and take more risks. Are you suggesting no fighter should be expected to challenge themselves and take more risks or all fighters should be expected to challenge themselves and take more risks?
There are some people on this board, @Ron Swanson , for example, that wants GGG to move up to 168 now, and thinks there is no point to fighting the boxers at 160 because he's above their level. @Ron Swanson - correct me if I'm wrong on describing your opinion.
@Ron Swanson and I have respectfully disagreed in the past on this point. In my opinion, GGG only recently became more of an A-side (if he is one yet), and he should take 2013 to try to clean out the middleweight division before moving up. Frankly, if he beats Geale, and the Martinez/Cotto winner ducks him, there's no one really left at 160 to fight. So, he should move up (unless a top junior middleweight moves up) if he is trying to improve his legacy.
By the way, please leave me out of the foreigner versus American debate.
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What do you mean by "ya'll?" I'm from the United States, my friend.
Like I said, keep me out of the Americans versus European discussion.
Why can't Ward move up to 175 to face Stevenson or Kovalev? He's cleaned out the 168 division already. What else is there for him to prove at 168? Why should he face Edwin Rodriguez at 168 when Rodriguez is a lower top ten guy at 168?
I hold him to the same standards as Broner and Floyd. Once GGG cleans out the division, or all the fighters around his weight won't fight him, he should move up. I absolutely agree. I wouldn't blame him for not going at the best at 168, Ward, without taking a fight with another top guy first, but he shouldn't take much more time with fighting lower level top ten guys. GGG hasn't been on the big stage as long as they have and doesn't get paid the same amount of money they do.
Broner got paid $1.5 million to face Molina on the Floyd undercard. He deserves grief if he turns in a bad performance. Floyd is the best fighter on the planet without taking into account weight. So, he's earned scrutiny.
I try and hold everyone to the same high standard. If I slip up, tell me.
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