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Should GGG move to welter weight?
Seems to me that there is better competition down there.
8 Answers
- Anonymous6 years ago
That would be a bad idea because he will be drained. He is a natural Middleweight and losing 20 pounds of muscle wouldn't be a good move. He will be slow and sluggish if he ever fight their. I think he should he should move up after he's done beating everyone in his division. Fighters like Ward, Froch, and Degale would give him a challenge. Let's see how he do in a larger weight class.
- STICK AND MOVELv 76 years ago
Question: Should GGG move to welterweight?
Answer: This question sucks and makes no sense.
- BOBOLv 66 years ago
No. He should stay at 160, if he moves it would be to 154 for Floyd, or 168 to fight Ward. I see him staying at 160 though.
- atl_ace1Lv 46 years ago
Way too much weight to lose from 160 lb. His fight is based on power. He would be completely drained and dehydrated
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- Nightmare123Lv 66 years ago
Find a bat and hit yourself repeatedly. He's a fuckig middleweight idiot. He'd be severly drained. He could never make it.
- 6 years ago
No, he would have to basically starve himself to drop that low, that would be a bad idea. If Floyd would be willing to fight him, I would drop to 154, just for that fight.
- 6 years ago
HERE WE GO
FIGHT KOVALEV AT 168
FIGHT FROCH AT 164
FIGHT WARD AT 164
FIGHT FLOYD AT 160
FIGHT COTTO AT 160
FIGHT CANELO AT 160
IN MY OPINION HE WILL BEAT THEM ALL