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    Default Re: GGG- Shades of the unbeatable Chavez Sr.?

    Yeah, ok.... if I may qualify that, M....

    JCC fought better opposition in the 2nd half of his career. He fought absolute nobodies in his first 45 fights. GGG is 33-0... so by comparison he'd still have another 12 nobodies to fight before he matches JCC in that regard. Yes... JCC was busier. Nobody fights 115 pro fights anymore. (Actually.... they start off with amateur fights).

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    Default Re: GGG- Shades of the unbeatable Chavez Sr.?

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Yeah, ok.... if I may qualify that, M....

    JCC fought better opposition in the 2nd half of his career. He fought absolute nobodies in his first 45 fights. GGG is 33-0... so by comparison he'd still have another 12 nobodies to fight before he matches JCC in that regard. Yes... JCC was busier. Nobody fights 115 pro fights anymore. (Actually.... they start off with amateur fights).
    Hey, practice what you preach in your last post, do not denigrate one great fighter to make a case for another good fighter.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: GGG- Shades of the unbeatable Chavez Sr.?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Yeah, ok.... if I may qualify that, M....

    JCC fought better opposition in the 2nd half of his career. He fought absolute nobodies in his first 45 fights. GGG is 33-0... so by comparison he'd still have another 12 nobodies to fight before he matches JCC in that regard. Yes... JCC was busier. Nobody fights 115 pro fights anymore. (Actually.... they start off with amateur fights).
    Hey, practice what you preach in your last post, do not denigrate one great fighter to make a case for another good fighter.


    Pointing out factual numbers is not denigrating. It is merely making a clarification that would've otherwise gone unnoticed. Take away his first 45 fights.... and a 62-win career is still pretty good.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Yeah, ok.... if I may qualify that, M....

    JCC fought better opposition in the 2nd half of his career. He fought absolute nobodies in his first 45 fights. GGG is 33-0... so by comparison he'd still have another 12 nobodies to fight before he matches JCC in that regard. Yes... JCC was busier. Nobody fights 115 pro fights anymore. (Actually.... they start off with amateur fights).
    That's fair. But you could also look at it as by the same age he had fought.

    Adriano Arreola
    Mario Martinez
    Ruben Castillo
    Roger Mayweather
    Rocky Lockridge
    Fransisco Tomas De Cruz
    Danilo Cabrera
    Edwin Rosario
    Nicky Perez
    Rodolfo Aguilar
    Rafael Limon
    Jose Luis Ramirez
    Roger Mayweather
    Sammy Fuentes
    Alberto Cortez
    Meldrick Taylor
    Kyung-Duk Ahn
    John Duplessis
    Lonnie Smith
    Angel Hernandez
    Frankie Mitchel
    Hector Comacho
    Greg Haugen
    Terrence Alli
    Pernell Whitacker
    Andy Holligan
    Frankie Randall
    Frankie Randall
    Meldrick Taylor
    Tony Lopez
    Giovani Parisi
    David Kamau

    To keep the list short I left off a fighter that was 37-0 so...
    Last edited by Ron Swanson; 05-27-2015 at 02:55 AM.

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    Default Re: GGG- Shades of the unbeatable Chavez Sr.?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Yeah, ok.... if I may qualify that, M....

    JCC fought better opposition in the 2nd half of his career. He fought absolute nobodies in his first 45 fights. GGG is 33-0... so by comparison he'd still have another 12 nobodies to fight before he matches JCC in that regard. Yes... JCC was busier. Nobody fights 115 pro fights anymore. (Actually.... they start off with amateur fights).
    That's fair. But you could also look at it as by the same age he had fought.

    Adriano Arreola
    Mario Martinez
    Ruben Castillo
    Roger Mayweather
    Rocky Lockridge
    Fransisco Tomas De Cruz
    Danilo Cabrera
    Edwin Rosario
    Nicky Perez
    Rodolfo Aguilar
    Rafael Limon
    Jose Luis Ramirez
    Roger Mayweather
    Sammy Fuentes
    Alberto Cortez
    Meldrick Taylor
    Kyung-Duk Ahn
    John Duplessis
    Lonnie Smith
    Angel Hernandez
    Frankie Mitchel
    Hector Comacho
    Greg Haugen
    Terrence Alli
    Pernell Whitacker
    Andy Holligan
    Frankie Randall
    Frankie Randall
    Meldrick Taylor
    Tony Lopez
    Giovani Parisi
    David Kamau

    To keep the list short I left off a fighter that was 37-0 so...

    Age is not a bad measuring stick. However, I harp on records because we have these cases of fighters that skipped having an amateur career, choosing instead to fatten a professional record in their own hometown with woefully questionable opposition. Numbers are numbers and many people only base their opinions and assumptions based on those. Someone not familiar with boxing might look at JCC's 107 wins and say "Damn..... he must've been twice as good as any ATG with "only" 50 wins." When in actuality some of these fighters that "only" win 40 or 50 fights have fought terrific opposition since about their 10th fight. Just keeping a level playing field.


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