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    Default Re: GGGs mission to clean out MW

    I view Tureano Johnson as a top 10 middleweight. No doubt that this fight is a step back from Murray, who I view as the second best middleweight. At middleweight, I would like to see GGG against the Lee/Quillin winner or Cotto. Other than those matches, I'm not sure there's much remaining at 160.

    Let's not single GGG out for dominating a division and not moving up though. Not only has Ward done the same thing, it's worse because he's cleaned out the division almost three years ago. And now he's angling for a fight against Froch, a guy he already beat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    I view Tureano Johnson as a top 10 middleweight. No doubt that this fight is a step back from Murray, who I view as the second best middleweight. At middleweight, I would like to see GGG against the Lee/Quillin winner or Cotto. Other than those matches, I'm not sure there's much remaining at 160.

    Let's not single GGG out for dominating a division and not moving up though. Not only has Ward done the same thing, it's worse because he's cleaned out the division almost three years ago. And now he's angling for a fight against Froch, a guy he already beat?
    Ward has been in court more than he has been in the ring, therefore it is a intriguing fight now against Froch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    I view Tureano Johnson as a top 10 middleweight. No doubt that this fight is a step back from Murray, who I view as the second best middleweight. At middleweight, I would like to see GGG against the Lee/Quillin winner or Cotto. Other than those matches, I'm not sure there's much remaining at 160.

    Let's not single GGG out for dominating a division and not moving up though. Not only has Ward done the same thing, it's worse because he's cleaned out the division almost three years ago. And now he's angling for a fight against Froch, a guy he already beat?
    Ward has been in court more than he has been in the ring, therefore it is a intriguing fight now against Froch.
    Perhaps, a tad bit if the fight is in Nottingham. However, I expect the exact same outcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
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    I view Tureano Johnson as a top 10 middleweight. No doubt that this fight is a step back from Murray, who I view as the second best middleweight. At middleweight, I would like to see GGG against the Lee/Quillin winner or Cotto. Other than those matches, I'm not sure there's much remaining at 160.

    Let's not single GGG out for dominating a division and not moving up though. Not only has Ward done the same thing, it's worse because he's cleaned out the division almost three years ago. And now he's angling for a fight against Froch, a guy he already beat?
    Ward has been in court more than he has been in the ring, therefore it is a intriguing fight now against Froch.
    Perhaps, a tad bit if the fight is in Nottingham. However, I expect the exact same outcome.
    It will be closer. It is the equivalent of Hatton v Floyd at 140lb, Dave Paris refereeing and the fight in Manchester.
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    Default Re: GGGs mission to clean out MW

    Think the loaded agenda is clear when ya have to use Boxrec rankings to belittle a guys calibur. Johnson is #46 anything just like Tarver is a #8 heavyweight. Exactly who is Golovkin ducking?

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