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  • #21
    imposiibible! He showsed he can box and brawl a slick veteran in *****!

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    • #22
      Originally posted by bklynboy View Post
      Maybe he's one dimensional. But then so was Joe Frazier. And he (Joe Frazier) took one of the most versatile fighters ever (Ali) to hell and back.
      That's true. But I don't think he does that in all fights. He does need to work on that head movement and moving lateral. He gets tagged some but his defense is that ridiculous power he has.

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      • #23
        Yes and no you know how he's gonna come for you but makes you think he's an intelligent pressure fighter with tremendous power kinda like a joe Louis but not as skilled and with out the great head movement.

        Ps I'm not trying to say there exactly alike just in the sense that they break you down like face first guy but with the finesse of a boxer

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        • #24
          Nothing wrong with praising a fighter for being exciting but lets wait til GGG starts fighting contenders before calling him one dimensional. He still may turn out to be great someday.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Fantasiabruja View Post
            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.
            He has fought and knocked out a number of top ten guys. Murray was #5 in the world and Stevensen was #8 in the world and others were in the top ten when he knocked them out. Bring on any fighter between 154 and 168 and GGG will knock them out. The people who want him to lose are the only ones that will be disappointed. I bet on him every fight and will continue to bet on him to win whoever the opponent is.

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            • #26
              Sorry about the mistake but the #8 world ranked middleweight he knocked out was Curtis Stevens. They lower the guys he KOs in the ratings but they are still top 10 middleweights.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
                He has fought and knocked out a number of top ten guys. Murray was #5 in the world and Stevensen was #8 in the world and others were in the top ten when he knocked them out. Bring on any fighter between 154 and 168 and GGG will knock them out. The people who want him to lose are the only ones that will be disappointed. I bet on him every fight and will continue to bet on him to win whoever the opponent is.
                Sorry but I watched the WBC rankings before the Stevenson fight and Stevenson was never ranked in the top ten.

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                • #28
                  ****** thread. How can he be one dimensional when he's winning? This is what I don't get with people denigrating fighters with similar mode of winning. It's as if moving forward while throwing punches is easy. Did you see Trout vs Lara? Both have similar styles. Trout was forced to be the aggressor because Lara don't have the skill to do what forward fighters do. He has to maintain distance to be effective. Trout looked so awkward chasing Lara. Of course, he lost. The other just won't take the same risk. Nothing will happen if they'll both wait, wait, wait.

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                  • #29
                    Sorry again. The #5 middleweight he knocked out was not Murray. It was Mathew Macklin. GGG took him out in three rounds. This same Macklin knocked Martinez down and lost to Martinez in 11 rounds. Macklin said GGG was much better than Martinez.

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                    • #30
                      ****** thread? Tito Trinidad was knocking people out left and right (WINNING) and at the end he was proven to be one dimensional. As for your arguiment about degrating a fighter, the same can be said about elevating the fighter above all the rest before he has truly proven himself.

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