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  • daggum
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    #41
    Originally posted by Nay_Sayer
    Miranda had the balls to move up and fight 168'b'ers. Meanwhile, the Triple Duck is on his way to becoming boxing's chef extraordinaire with all the TOMATO CANs he's crushing.

    Green, Abraham, Bute and Kelly are ALL better than ANYONE the Triple Duck has had the balls to get into the ring with.

    Call me when the Triple Duck fights someone with a pulse...
    allen green? lol

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    • Light_Speed
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      #42
      Originally posted by TRTboy
      To be honest you just made it clearer. Ishida has been his lone KTFO stoppage in a while(atleast from how long I've been following him). Most got broken down mentally and physically. Rubio quit, he was not out he just quit, Stevens got beat down, proksa got beat down, rosado same thing, murray, etc.

      You don't have to have insane KO power to stop somebody with a perfect body shot. Having said that GGG still is one of the hardest hitters in sport.
      Well I've been following him for years, he has one shot KO power, had it since the amateurs (where he KO'd Bute with one shot). Rubio didn't quit, he got up too late because he was still dazed from the punch. Stevens did get stopped by accumulation but he looked really shaky after that early knockdown where he made that funny face.

      Half of GGG's last 10 fights were finished inside 3 rounds, two of them against guys who'd never been KO'd before. The man has single shot power, but he also has the work rate and stamina to break you down if need be.

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