GGG vs. The G-Man

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  • dan_cov
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    #11
    He walked through them in the sense he was not wobbled, rocked or visibly hurt and kept coming.
    He had brain trauma before those fights. He clearly had signs of brain damage years back.

    Its mandatory for a fighter who suffers a K.O/TKO loss to go to hospital to get checked out, even those that don't but in a tough fight usually go for precautions.

    Ouma getting checked out doesn't take away the fact he gave GGG all he could handle. It doesn't suddenly erase the fact a career 154lb journeyman gave him hell for 10 rounds in a fight he barely trained for. I know Golovkids like to pretend this fight didn't happen though and hes suddenly this renewed monster under Abel Sanchez. Still the same limited hypejob he was back then.
    Milking the weakest middleweight division ever. There is naff all special about GGG outside of his power which is yet to be proven against a middleweight who can take a punch.

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    • Larry the boss
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      #12
      Damn man let him beat a current champion 1st

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      • New England
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        #13
        Originally posted by dan_cov
        He walked through them in the sense he was not wobbled, rocked or visibly hurt and kept coming.
        He had brain trauma before those fights. He clearly had signs of brain damage years back.

        Its mandatory for a fighter who suffers a K.O/TKO loss to go to hospital to get checked out, even those that don't but in a tough fight usually go for precautions.

        Ouma getting checked out doesn't take away the fact he gave GGG all he could handle. It doesn't suddenly erase the fact a career 154lb journeyman gave him hell for 10 rounds in a fight he barely trained for. I know Golovkids like to pretend this fight didn't happen though and hes suddenly this renewed monster under Abel Sanchez. Still the same limited hypejob he was back then.
        Milking the weakest middleweight division ever. There is naff all special about GGG outside of his power which is yet to be proven against a middleweight who can take a punch.


        not visibly hurt? he took two knees and was counted out in the benn fight. he collapsed in the freaking ring, dude. he was never the same. benn caused a f#cking brain bleed.

        you just need to stop talking about that fight, because frankly i don't think you've even seen it. it's insulting to a man who almost f#cking died

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        • New England
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          #14
          Originally posted by LarryXXX
          Damn man let him beat a current champion 1st


          he would have f#cking croaked martinez, larrbear. martinez' people avoided that fight like the plague. dibella said in an interview that his fighter didn't need to be fighting a puncher like that at his age. he literally said it.

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          • gratz_the_king
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            #15
            emanuel steward once said that gerald mclellan had the best chin he had ever seen. i read it in an interview from him.

            he said that g-man and tommy hearns were sparring and at one point tommy hearns hit g-man with a flush straight right and g-man simply walked through it. i dont think they were wearing headgear either

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