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  • nickphilli
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    GGG observation

    His style of fighting is very similar to an older 154lb de la Hoya, ofcourse with more power and better ability to cut the ring off. He works excellently behind a great left jab, sets up vicious left hooks to the body and head. I can't see anyone from 147-168 posing a theat to him at the moment.
  • Dinamita 03
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    #2
    Originally posted by nickphilli
    His style of fighting is very similar to an older 154lb de la Hoya, ofcourse with more power and better ability to cut the ring off. He works excellently behind a great left jab, sets up vicious left hooks to the body and head. I can't see anyone from 147-168 posing a theat to him at the moment.
    His style reminds me More of jcc sr. Golovkin is a lot more powerful while Sr. Has better defensive movements.

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    • kardsufur
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      #3
      Originally posted by nickphilli
      His style of fighting is very similar to an older 154lb de la Hoya, ofcourse with more power and better ability to cut the ring off. He works excellently behind a great left jab, sets up vicious left hooks to the body and head. I can't see anyone from 147-168 posing a theat to him at the moment.
      Wow you're actually on point even their posture is identical how they adopt that hunch back technique

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      • rr00676
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        #4
        Originally posted by nickphilli
        His style of fighting is very similar to an older 154lb de la Hoya, ofcourse with more power and better ability to cut the ring off. He works excellently behind a great left jab, sets up vicious left hooks to the body and head. I can't see anyone from 147-168 posing a theat to him at the moment.
        ....but I can't see anyone 168-175 posing a threat to ward...I love GGG to

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        • GhostBlade
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          Well, GGG is a natural middleweight so no one below the middleweight division will pose much of a threat. Maybe a fight against Cotto, Angulo, Canelo all 154 lbers would put up a better fight than Stevens but at the end Golovkin would still beat them. Looks like GGG is probably going to face Martin Murray and the only other guy that can pose any other threat is Quillin.

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          • gatorDelux
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            #6
            I think monzon when monzon was fighting off the front foot. Or foreman

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            • BUNGALOWS
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              #7
              Damn, good call OP.

              But Ward/Froch would beat him.

              And I love GGG.

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              • puga
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                #8
                Originally posted by Dinamita 03
                His style reminds me More of jcc sr. Golovkin is a lot more powerful while Sr. Has better defensive movements.
                despite the body punching abilities i agree,but i think sr was an an excellnet inside fighter to where GGG is at his weakest. just my opinion...

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                • brick wall
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                  one thing I like about him is he's not in love with his power eventhough it's his biggest weapon. he's very patient with his approach and sets everything up with the jab. he always make it a point to mix up his attacks with head and body punches depending on the opening he sees.

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                  • antonio bando
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                    #10
                    pffft a less than scintillating performance i thought.... doesnt move his head, easy to hit, and very frustrating to watch when he punches at 40% rather than just load up and get a guy out of there. i know people will say its a strategy of his to be cautious and not gas out but ffs its more dangerous to let a guy off the hook especially a big puncher like stevens and leave a guy in the fight. you wanna get a guy like that out of there. theres no way he should have made it past the 4th. the stoppage was more like an accumulation of half hearted slapping punches that were mostly hitting gloves and forearms. yawn......

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