Is GGG statement fair for Mayweather?

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Re: Is GGG statement fair for Mayweather?

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Fair? Since when has anyone cared about an opinion being fair? Nonsense. Who gives a crap if it was fair or not?
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Re: Is GGG statement fair for Mayweather?

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Impractical Poster wrote:
Undefeated49-0 wrote:
Larrylefthook wrote:Haha, yeah apparently your not allowed to have an opinion unless you have beaten an elite boxer so lets all stop posting.]

The point is that it's easy to sit back and be critical of one's style when you are comparing yourself (GGG's style to Floyd's) when you are facing bums and say you don't like it but let's see how well Golovkin does with his style when he actually faces some Elite level competition.

Floyd beat the crap out of bums too, look at his style vs Gatti, what's not to like about that? Against the elites Floyd just like any other fighter has to err on the side of caution because if you make the kind of mistakes you can get away with facing bums then you can get ktfo.

So yes, you're right; he does have a right to his own opinion but it doesn't mean that he should make one especially since all he's faced are bums.
So, now all he's faced are bums? I'd say his recent opposition is a lot better than Berto. Why didn't Floyd go all out on Berto and get a KO?
We already went over this.

Berto has a better resume than lil g. Deal with it.

But even if you think the opposite, the fact that it is even debatable pretty much
slam dunks lil g's resume in comparison with truly elite fighters.

Lil g hasn't got there yet, and won't til he beats an elite guy in his own weight class or above.
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Re: Is GGG statement fair for Mayweather?

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koolkc107 wrote: We already went over this.

Berto has a better resume than lil g. Deal with it.

But even if you think the opposite, the fact that it is even debatable pretty much
slam dunks lil g's resume in comparison with truly elite fighters.

Lil g hasn't got there yet, and won't til he beats an elite guy in his own weight class or above.
Doesn't matter if Berto's resume is better than G's. We weren't debating resumes...well, I wasn't. Fact is, G has faced better opposition than Berto was for Floyd. And G performed much better against said opposition than Floyd did against Berto.

The point being..... Brut stated that Floyd would look spectacular in the same sense that G has if Floyd was facing similar comp. Well, Berto is a level lower than the likes of Lemieux. Doesn't matter who is on Berto's resume. And G was much more impressive than Floyd was against Berto. Berto's a washed up bum... which is why Floyd got so much crap about making the fight in the first place.
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Re: Is GGG statement fair for Mayweather?

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Impractical Poster wrote:
koolkc107 wrote: We already went over this.

Berto has a better resume than lil g. Deal with it.

But even if you think the opposite, the fact that it is even debatable pretty much
slam dunks lil g's resume in comparison with truly elite fighters.

Lil g hasn't got there yet, and won't til he beats an elite guy in his own weight class or above.
Doesn't matter if Berto's resume is better than G's. Who brought up resumes? Fact is, G has faced better opposition than Berto was for Floyd. And G performed much better against said opposition than Floyd did against Berto.

The point being..... Brut stated that Floyd would look spectacular in the same sense that G has if Floyd was facing similar comp. Well, Berto is a level lower than the likes of Lemieux. Doesn't matter who is on Berto's resume. And G was much more impressive than Floyd was against Berto. Berto's a washed up bum... which is why Floyd got so much crap about the fight.

Got it? Hope so.

All the educated athletes understand that G is legit, which is why they avoid him like the plague. It is only the blind biased who continue to try and diminish everything G has done. Don't worry, he is getting older and his prime won't be much longer. He will be a thorn in your side for only a few more years.
I think I just got finished posting about how I wish folks would think before they post.

I proved in another thread that Berto has as good or better a resume right now than lil g.

Which can be interpreted to mean that, right now, they are the same level fighter.
(Yeah, I know lil g can be a great but he aint there yet til he proves it)

So if Floyd fought the same level of fighter at welter in Berto as lil g is as a middleweight-
and we know lil g hasn't really tested himself against superior competition yet- then how
could lil g's opposition be better than Berto?

And again, I see as many or more guys begging for a fight with lil g (and being ignored by Loeffler)
as I do the guys that are not so enthusiastic or pricing themselves out of a fight.

You misunderstand me. Lil g beats an elite guy at his weight or higher and I will be the first guy in here
doing cartwheels and high fives because it means I saw one of the best take the entire journey.

What boxing fan doesn't live for that?

But I am not going to co-sign his BS any more than I'd co-sign any other fighters...
including Mayweather, who I blasted for doing the Berto fight.

Hope that helps...
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Re: Is GGG statement fair for Mayweather?

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koolkc107 wrote:
I proved in another thread that Berto has as good or better a resume right now than lil g.

Anyone ever told you that you're a total idiot Brut? Rhetorical question, pretty much the entire board everytime you pos.... troll.
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Re: Is GGG statement fair for Mayweather?

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Undefeated49-0 wrote:I ha no clue what True Impossible Troll said because he's on my ignore list so someone will have to relay his lame comments to me.
This makes no sense at all.
You have him on ignore but you want somebody else to relay what he said to you? Just take him off ignore then and have a look. :-?
Also, why are you interested in what he says if you have him on ignore? :-?

Or are you just immediately typing and posting random, fleeting thoughts as they appear in your head? Sort of like James Joyce's Stream of Consciousness Narrative style of writing in his novels Ulysses and Finnegans Wake?
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Re: Is GGG statement fair for Mayweather?

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koolkc107 wrote:
Impractical Poster wrote:
koolkc107 wrote: We already went over this.

Berto has a better resume than lil g. Deal with it.

But even if you think the opposite, the fact that it is even debatable pretty much
slam dunks lil g's resume in comparison with truly elite fighters.

Lil g hasn't got there yet, and won't til he beats an elite guy in his own weight class or above.
Doesn't matter if Berto's resume is better than G's. Who brought up resumes? Fact is, G has faced better opposition than Berto was for Floyd. And G performed much better against said opposition than Floyd did against Berto.

The point being..... Brut stated that Floyd would look spectacular in the same sense that G has if Floyd was facing similar comp. Well, Berto is a level lower than the likes of Lemieux. Doesn't matter who is on Berto's resume. And G was much more impressive than Floyd was against Berto. Berto's a washed up bum... which is why Floyd got so much crap about the fight.

Got it? Hope so.

All the educated athletes understand that G is legit, which is why they avoid him like the plague. It is only the blind biased who continue to try and diminish everything G has done. Don't worry, he is getting older and his prime won't be much longer. He will be a thorn in your side for only a few more years.
I think I just got finished posting about how I wish folks would think before they post.

I proved in another thread that Berto has as good or better a resume right now than lil g.

Which can be interpreted to mean that, right now, they are the same level fighter.
(Yeah, I know lil g can be a great but he aint there yet til he proves it)

So if Floyd fought the same level of fighter at welter in Berto as lil g is as a middleweight-
and we know lil g hasn't really tested himself against superior competition yet- then how
could lil g's opposition be better than Berto?

And again, I see as many or more guys begging for a fight with lil g (and being ignored by Loeffler)
as I do the guys that are not so enthusiastic or pricing themselves out of a fight.

You misunderstand me. Lil g beats an elite guy at his weight or higher and I will be the first guy in here
doing cartwheels and high fives because it means I saw one of the best take the entire journey.

What boxing fan doesn't live for that?

But I am not going to co-sign his BS any more than I'd co-sign any other fighters...
including Mayweather, who I blasted for doing the Berto fight.

Hope that helps...
It doesn't.

The debate between Brut and I was about apples, and you are talking about oranges.
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Re: Is GGG statement fair for Mayweather?

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kaiserbill wrote:
Undefeated49-0 wrote:I ha no clue what True Impossible Troll said because he's on my ignore list so someone will have to relay his lame comments to me.
This makes no sense at all.
You have him on ignore but you want somebody else to relay what he said to you? Just take him off ignore then and have a look. :-?
Also, why are you interested in what he says if you have him on ignore? :-?

Or are you just immediately typing and posting random, fleeting thoughts as they appear in your head? Sort of like James Joyce's Stream of Consciousness Narrative style of writing in his novels Ulysses and Finnegans Wake?
If you understand I wasn't really asking anyone to do relay his comments but rather they would have to relay them to me if I really wanted to see them (which I do not because he's a TROLL) and I know I could take him off of Ignore List but I see no need to for someone who is obsessed with following behind me in every thread just to nitpick and TROLL/try to start sh*t with me.

What does it matter to you anyway? I never mentioned your name specifically, really that is the problem with many people today and how they end up getting hurt/shot/stabbed/killed because they put their noses into other people's affairs. Leave it alone my friend, it doesn't matter, if you knew how much he TROLLED me then you'd understand why I have him on my Ignore List indefinitely.
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Re: Is GGG statement fair for Mayweather?

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very fair statement from ggg
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Re: Is GGG statement fair for Mayweather?

Post by kaiserbill »

Undefeated49-0 wrote:
What does it matter to you anyway? I never mentioned your name specifically, really that is the problem with many people today and how they end up getting hurt/shot/stabbed/killed because they put their noses into other people's affairs.
Excuse me? WTF kind of response is that?
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Re: Is GGG statement fair for Mayweather?

Post by Undefeated49-0 »

kaiserbill wrote:Excuse me? WTF kind of response is that?
Leave it alone my friend, it doesn't matter.
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