is GGG among the most ducked boxer in history?

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is GGG among the most ducked boxer in history?

Post by man »

cannot remember of a reigning champion who
found it so difficult to get top opponents. of
course there are always great contenders whose
fans claims they are ducked by everyone, but not
so much a reigning champ.

to me this is one clear effect of the many weight
classes and belts available. people get away with
this and still hold belts and reputation.

canelo will eventually have to face him, but to me
he clearly plays the same game as floyd did with
manny: watch the decline before you step in.
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Re: is GGG among the most ducked boxer in history?

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People are jumping to another division instead of fighting Rigo. Paul Williams was fighting 147 to 160 to get fights. This shit wouldn't happen if there were 1 belt per division.
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man wrote:cannot remember of a reigning champion who
found it so difficult to get top opponents. of
course there are always great contenders whose
fans claims they are ducked by everyone, but not
so much a reigning champ.

to me this is one clear effect of the many weight
classes and belts available. people get away with
this and still hold belts and reputation.

canelo will eventually have to face him, but to me
he clearly plays the same game as floyd did with
manny: watch the decline before you step in.
Canelo will be able to avoid him if he really wants to. The boxing commissions don't give much of a shite so long as they are earning, and Canelo brings a lot of money to the table.
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Post by bigjack »

hurricanemitch14 wrote:People are jumping to another division instead of fighting Rigo. Paul Williams was fighting 147 to 160 to get fights. This poo wouldn't happen if there were 1 belt per division.

Exactly,there are too many options for fighters nowadays.
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Not even in the conversation.
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Not even in the conversation.
elaborate, please. which champion was
more avoided?
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:Canelo will be able to avoid him if he really wants to. The boxing commissions don't give much of a shite so long as they are earning, and Canelo brings a lot of money to the table.
don't know. i think at a certain point
pride and public pressure do kick in.
i mean canelo holds the middleweight
title and refuses to accept a fight at its
weight limit. unacceptable.
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Post by ikorolev »

Conversations like "most in history", "best in history", etc. are pointless, as you can never prove one way or the other.

Yes, Golovkin is blatantly avoided by some, but "most in history" ??? What unit are you using to measure ducking ?
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ikorolev wrote:Conversations like "most in history", "best in history", etc. are pointless, as you can never prove one way or the other.

Yes, Golovkin is blatantly avoided by some, but "most in history" ??? What unit are you using to measure ducking ?
i am angry about one of the best boxers
of this generation wasting his prime. that's
it. and i thought about a similar situation
and no one came to mind. which doesn't
mean much, that's why i started the thread
to find other examples.

i am totally aware that upcoming, dangerous
opponents are avoided because they offer bad
risk/reward ratios to the champ. but that is not
the case here. GGG is an established p4p top 10
fighter and still has no name on his belt an no
one in sight.

and of course you are right, there is not way
to measure this ...
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Re: is GGG among the most ducked boxer in history?

Post by PredatorHayds »

Even the visa people avoid Rigo.

Winky was avoided in his prime then as soon as the downhill slope started and his weight increased they all wanted him.
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ggg is definitely ducked by certain fighters yes
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man wrote:
ikorolev wrote:Conversations like "most in history", "best in history", etc. are pointless, as you can never prove one way or the other.

Yes, Golovkin is blatantly avoided by some, but "most in history" ??? What unit are you using to measure ducking ?
i am angry about one of the best boxers
of this generation wasting his prime. that's
it. and i thought about a similar situation
and no one came to mind. which doesn't
mean much, that's why i started the thread
to find other examples.

i am totally aware that upcoming, dangerous
opponents are avoided because they offer bad
risk/reward ratios to the champ. but that is not
the case here. GGG is an established p4p top 10
fighter and still has no name on his belt an no
one in sight.

and of course you are right, there is not way
to measure this ...
Yep, boxing would be so much more exciting if there were strict unification mechanisms in place or better one real title per division.

In that ideal world, Golovkin would have already unified the MW division (somewhere around 2012), SMW division and would be now pushed to move up and fight an undisputed LHW champion (Kovalev or Beterbiev).
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hurricanemitch14 wrote:People are jumping to another division instead of fighting Rigo. Paul Williams was fighting 147 to 160 to get fights. This poo wouldn't happen if there were 1 belt per division.

exactly !!

prime margarito was ducked, lil wanted none of this

prime williams was ducked badly

prime ggg is arguably the most ducked in a long time. at least sergio martinez, margarito and wright faced williams, so funny ducked boxers boxed ducked boxers. but ggg, only lemeauix, if you consider lemieaux good quality was the only one willing to face ggg. other than that ggg only faced b- - c level. cotto, canelo, jacobs stay away as far as they can from ggg.
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Chepppaaa wrote:
hurricanemitch14 wrote:People are jumping to another division instead of fighting Rigo. Paul Williams was fighting 147 to 160 to get fights. This poo wouldn't happen if there were 1 belt per division.

exactly !!

prime margarito was ducked, lil wanted none of this

prime williams was ducked badly

prime ggg is arguably the most ducked in a long time. at least sergio martinez, margarito and wright faced williams, so funny ducked boxers boxed ducked boxers. but ggg, only lemeauix, if you consider lemieaux good quality was the only one willing to face ggg. other than that ggg only faced b- - c level. cotto, canelo, jacobs stay away as far as they can from ggg.
and i wouldn't mind if genady was 26 ...
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man wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Not even in the conversation.
elaborate, please. which champion was
more avoided?
Your title doesn't mention champion.
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
man wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Not even in the conversation.
elaborate, please. which champion was
more avoided?
Your title doesn't mention champion.
sh!t.
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Post by ikorolev »

man wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
man wrote: elaborate, please. which champion was
more avoided?
Your title doesn't mention champion.
sh!t.
You can still edit it.
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ikorolev wrote:
man wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote: Your title doesn't mention champion.
sh!t.
You can still edit it.
no cheater i am.
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Post by Undefeated49-0 »

Oiky wrote:ggg is definitely ducked by certain fighters yes
Yes i agree, it appears those with the belts are the ones mainly avoiding him, the lower ranked fighters are willing to get in there with him without no fuss because for them it's a win-win situation but truly GGG is not amongst avoided in history.
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Re: is GGG among the most ducked boxer in history?

Post by Luckybattles »

Not really. Everyone is ducking anyone that can fight these days. why fight anyone when there are 12 belts give or take a division
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:lol: Black fighters were being ducked for hundreds of years.
Let's not get so epic just yet.

GGG has beaten most of the top guys at 160, they aren't afraid to fight him.
It's really just about Cotto and Canelo not fighting him.

Whatever, Floyd is coming out of retirement to fight GGG.
Problem solved.
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BAD INTENTIONS wrote::lol: Black fighters were being ducked for hundreds of years.
Let's not get so epic just yet.
i'm so happy someone found a way to bring
race into this.
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BAD INTENTIONS wrote::lol: Black fighters were being ducked for hundreds of years.
Let's not get so epic just yet.

GGG has beaten most of the top guys at 160, they aren't afraid to fight him.
It's really just about Cotto and Canelo not fighting him.
No, it is about people with belts ducking him. Sturm, Geale (while being a champion), Martinez, Quillin, Barker, Soliman, Taylor, Jacobs, Cotto, Canelo, Saunders ... Who did I miss ?
BAD INTENTIONS wrote: Whatever, Floyd is coming out of retirement to fight GGG.
Problem solved.
No, Floyd is smarter than that.
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BAD INTENTIONS wrote::lol: Black fighters were being ducked for hundreds of years.
Let's not get so epic just yet.

GGG has beaten most of the top guys at 160, they aren't afraid to fight him.
It's really just about Cotto and Canelo not fighting him.

Whatever, Floyd is coming out of retirement to fight GGG.
Problem solved.
Yes but unfortunately, those are his biggest potential opponents.
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