Is GGG The Demmolisher one dimensional?

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  • Fantasiabruja
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    Is GGG The Demmolisher one dimensional?

    He sure looked it in his last fight. IMO. I know he has a lot of power but watching the last fight he looked very flat footed and I don't know if he just had no respect for his opponent's power but all he did was move straight forward.
  • sicko
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    #2
    The Ducker? Did he not just flat out DUCK Lara?

    Naw but seriously GGG is a BEAST but far from unbeatable as some make him out to be, his style can be figured out easily but a Skilled Boxer. Avoid His Power and BOX HIM!

    Then again that is how you beat 97% of the fighters today to be honest only maybe 3 of them are excellent all around fighters that is of course Mayweather, Ward and Rigondeaux

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    • WeEatinBaby
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      #3
      hes not one dimensional but he aint beating ward,sergio, .... the dudes resume is complete trash

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      • Reginald Ledoux
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        #4
        Nah he's not.

        The dude won silver and has 300+ ametur fights. He can't be one dimensional

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        • Isaac Hunt
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          #5
          He is very good but not a complete fighter IMO. I is going to be interesting when he fights a tough highly skilled fighter.

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          • Russian Crushin
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            #6
            Yes, he's like a slightly better Kirkland, clearly

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            • Larry the boss
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              #7
              Hard to tell until he steps up in competition.

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              • Fantasiabruja
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                #8
                I'm not hating on the guy because even though he hasn't fought any top 10 guys he is fun to watch. I just think once he faces an all around highly skilled top 10 BOXER a lot of his fans are going to be disappointed.

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                • MindGame
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                  #9
                  GGG's the real deal.... He's going to finally face terrific competition in the next couple of years.... We'll know for sure a few years from now.... It should be a interesting ride..

                  He seems more flat footed than he actually is.... He sets down to dig in those power shots... You can't do that off balanced, he has solid footwork, but not elite... He's not the type of boxer that's going to dance in and out making his opponent look foolish.... He's a thumper.... It's a crowd pleasing style....

                  Some boxers are gifted with great speed and quickness, that's entertaining.... It's a very beautiful display of skills to see... There is a drawback, it can be boring at times if that boxer is mainly interested in out pointing their opponent....

                  But GGG is a seek and destroy machine with practical intelligence.... After knocking Curtis down in the second round, GGG said he still had to respect the power.... So he systematically broke him down.... That's a smart approach, not emotional... He's a dangerous man...

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                  • boliodogs
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                    His amateur record is something like 360 wins to 5 losses. Probably the best amateur record in history. You can't build an amateur record like that on power alone. He has never been knocked down or hurt. He has won all of his pro fights and knocked out about 90% of them. He has defeated lots of fighters rated in the top 10 in the world and would have defeated many more but they won't fight him. He sure as hell is not avoiding Lara. If Lara can be knocked down twice by Angulo GGG will knock Lara out. He is much better than Angulo in every way. Get all these hypothetical GGG beaters in the ring with him and he will knock them out. He can't beat guys that won't sign the contract to fight.

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