Can you guys see GGG losing once he steps up his competition? I remember when Mike Tyson was considered a monster knocking out tomato cans left and right, which is something I see from GGG right now. But Tyson didn't look like the monster that he was portrayed as when he stepped up comp. Although GGG isn't going through the personal problems Tyson was going through, I do believe that GGG can suffer the same fate once he steps up his comp.
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Tyson didn't lose when he stepped up in competition. He lost in what is considered possibly the biggest upset in boxing history. The exact opposite of stepping up in competition.
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I think of GGG more like tito Trinidad..
GGG will wreck his way thru everyone until he finds his hopkins (ward?)
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Everyone looses eventually....because we are talking about human beings and we all have an off day once in awhile....It's like going to work one day and everything goes wrong (happens to everyone) but with boxing when this inevitable off day happens it's your ass and now you are no longer undefeated....
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Originally posted by The_Sandman View PostCan you guys see GGG losing once he steps up his competition? I remember when Mike Tyson was considered a monster knocking out tomato cans left and right, which is something I see from GGG right now. But Tyson didn't look like the monster that he was portrayed as when he stepped up comp. Although GGG isn't going through the personal problems Tyson was going through, I do believe that GGG can suffer the same fate once he steps up his comp.
If you were to look at the resume of Andre Ward, you would see that up to the Super 6 tournament all Ward every fought were no name, unranked fighters that no one ever heard of and have not heard of since.
The biggest problem with the middleweight division today is that way too much attention is given to Cotto and Canelo, two fighters who have yet to move completely into the division. Cotto by not yet defending his title and Canelo by creating his new '155' division. If both of them would decide to either move completely into the division or return to 154, things would be a lot better.
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I always thought Tyson was too small for heavyweight. He's really the perfect cruiserweight.
I think the same thing here with GGG, he's the perfect middleweight and he can do some damage will the smaller 168 guys, but a good 174 guy coming down to 168 healthy, gives him problems.Last edited by Buckfever; 03-28-2015, 06:43 PM.
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