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    Default Re: What does GGG do now?

    GGG should try and fight Cotto for lineal title, Saul if he beats Cotto, and Junior for a fat payday. Forget Taylor and the other trinkets.

    GGG should also move up later and challenge Froch or Ward after he has beaten AA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    GGG should try and fight Cotto for lineal title, Saul if he beats Cotto, and Junior for a fat payday. Forget Taylor and the other trinkets.

    GGG should also move up later and challenge Froch or Ward after he has beaten AA.
    I think GGG agrees with your first sentence, he straight away said he wants Cotto. Unfortunately Cotto will probably fight Alvarez. Chavez wouldn't make MW, so why should GGG give up weight for a non title holder?
    As for challenging Froch "later", I don't think Froch will be around that long. Personally if GGG fights outside his division , I reckon he should go down rather than up.

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    For GGG, Kessler's inactivity no longer makes him the threat I used to think he's be, but I'll say right now that Abraham, stylistically would be a nightmare for him - because AA's guard is purpose built to deal with a fighter who comes forward throwing two handed combinations. GGG doesn't get low, doesn't change levels, doesn't move his head inside a great deal and doesn't fight long. You need three of those things to beat AA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    For GGG, Kessler's inactivity no longer makes him the threat I used to think he's be, but I'll say right now that Abraham, stylistically would be a nightmare for him - because AA's guard is purpose built to deal with a fighter who comes forward throwing two handed combinations. GGG doesn't get low, doesn't change levels, doesn't move his head inside a great deal and doesn't fight long. You need three of those things to beat AA.
    What are you talking about? GGG would eat AA for breakfast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    For GGG, Kessler's inactivity no longer makes him the threat I used to think he's be, but I'll say right now that Abraham, stylistically would be a nightmare for him - because AA's guard is purpose built to deal with a fighter who comes forward throwing two handed combinations. GGG doesn't get low, doesn't change levels, doesn't move his head inside a great deal and doesn't fight long. You need three of those things to beat AA.
    What are you talking about? GGG would eat AA for breakfast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    GGG should try and fight Cotto for lineal title, Saul if he beats Cotto, and Junior for a fat payday. Forget Taylor and the other trinkets.

    GGG should also move up later and challenge Froch or Ward after he has beaten AA.
    I think GGG agrees with your first sentence, he straight away said he wants Cotto. Unfortunately Cotto will probably fight Alvarez. Chavez wouldn't make MW, so why should GGG give up weight for a non title holder?
    As for challenging Froch "later", I don't think Froch will be around that long. Personally if GGG fights outside his division , I reckon he should go down rather than up.
    I agree with what your saying apart from that last comment.
    Mayweather and Pacquiao get crucified if anything of that nature is mentioned. With 'he's picking on a smaller fighter' blah blah. But every other fighter can get away with it. If he wants to challenge himself and prove he is good he should move up and fighter bigger men, same as Pac and May.
    you have people suggesting Mayweather should move up to MW, when he barely makes LMW, fight GGG but GGG should move down Disagree with you there. If anything he should stay at MW and unifiy the division.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manos de Piedra View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    GGG should try and fight Cotto for lineal title, Saul if he beats Cotto, and Junior for a fat payday. Forget Taylor and the other trinkets.

    GGG should also move up later and challenge Froch or Ward after he has beaten AA.




    I think GGG agrees with your first
    sentence, he straight away said he
    wants Cotto. Unfortunately Cotto will
    probably fight Alvarez. Chavez wouldn't make MW, so why should GGG give up weight for a non title holder?
    As for challenging Froch "later", I
    don't think Froch will be around that


    long. Personally if GGG fights outside his division , I reckon he should go down rather than up.



    I agree with what your saying apart from that last comment.
    Mayweather and Pacquiao get






    crucified if anything of that nature is mentioned. With 'he's picking on a
    smaller fighter' blah blah. But every
    other fighter can get away with it. If he wants to challenge himself and prove he is good he should move up and fighter bigger men, same as Pac and May.
    you have people suggesting
    Mayweather should move up to MW, when he barely makes LMW, fight
    GGG but GGG should move down Disagree with you there. If anything he should stay at MW and unifiy the division.
    I agree he should unify the division, but the rest don't want to know .
    I did say "if" he fights out of his division. I'm not one of those who think Floyd should go to MW. Why should he put himself at a massive disadvantage just because people want to see him get beat. The same goes for GGG. Physically he's clearly not a SMW. The problem with people fighting out of their natural weight is that whatever happens, there's always a question mark or excuse, that's why I don't like it too much and Catchweights are even worse.

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    Default Re: What does GGG do now?

    GGG v AA would be interesting

    plus they both only have one initial repeated
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