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Originally posted by SugarRaRobinson View PostIt's not about what ggg/team claims. Rather it's about the facts which are Wards team sent ggg an offer which was rejected in a record setting 36 minutes. Please remember that gggs team validated this story accompanied with 10 excuses why they turned down the offer.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostRoman Gonzalez is my P4P and I doubt you have a thorough grasp of flyweight and Jr Bantamweight as been the case in most of my arguments with newbs on this board...and Im not even trying to go there with you right now...comparing resumes etc...I already given my basic argument why both Ward and Kovalev are not P4P...one guy is close too 34 years old beat a active HOF a euro bum in Nathan Cleverly who hasn't even beat the lineal champion of his division you got Ward who hasn't been fighting elite level opponents for five years now...so he moves up good I respect that but this guy Kovalev just started fighting top and elite opponents the last three years!!! where was he in 2008?? not even a pro ; Im not buying the hype..My #2 is Crawford became lineal in two weights in less than two years! who does that? it took Ward how many years to move up?
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostI really dont care. I hate GGG threads and the back and forth not a fan of his either bottom line : if you didn't get the fights regardless of whos fault you get no credit from me.
Once again, which fights are the fights your looking for them to get ? You mention Roman and Crawford as your number 1 and 2 respectively, but Kov and Wards resume collectively sh.ts on theirs collectively so what your saying doesn't makes a whole lot of sense based on resumes, but does make some sense based on skill set, of which the P4P designation is primarily predicated on.
Pound for pound is a term used in combat sports such as boxing or mixed martial arts to reflect an assessment as to who the better fighters are, regardless of size (i.e., regardless of weight class). As these fighters do not compete directly, judging the best fighter pound for pound is subjective, and ratings vary.
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Originally posted by SugarRaRobinson View PostIf u don't get the fights ???
Once again, which fights are the fights your looking for them to get ? You mention Roman and Crawford as your number 1 and 2 respectively, but Kov and Wards resume collectively sh.ts on theirs collectively so what your saying doesn't makes a whole lot of sense based on resumes, but does make some sense based on skill set, of which the P4P designation is primarily predicated on.
Pound for pound is a term used in combat sports such as boxing or mixed martial arts to reflect an assessment as to who the better fighters are, regardless of size (i.e., regardless of weight class). As these fighters do not compete directly, judging the best fighter pound for pound is subjective, and ratings vary.
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no, chocolatito will be the number 1 regardless of the outcome of this fight. winner will be up there though. especially ward if he beats one of the best in a different weight class after comming from a long lay off
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