How to beat GGG?

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  • bklynboy
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    #21
    Originally posted by Easy Work.
    Quillin is better than any of GGG's opponents and can punch too
    I'm not going to say that GGG has a world class resume. He doesn't. But I would rate Murray above Quillin.

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    • Motofan
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      #22
      Keys to victory
      Be Andre Ward
      Don't NOT be Andre Ward

      Although at this point who knows. Ward only fights part-time against tuneups.

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      • i'm a fun haver
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        #23
        Go right into the eye of the storm.
        Punch hard enough to KO GGG.

        Anything else is playing to lose

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        • Scipio2009
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          #24
          simple

          Put Golovkin on the backfoot.

          Whether it be to stopping him in his tracks via power punch, smothering his offense behind boxing craft, or simply throwing yourself into a firefight (with the chin holding up to Golovkin's punch), if Golovkin isn't pushing that forward assault, he's ****ed. Ouma, Rosado, Stevens, Adama, and Murray were all successful in spots for a lot of those same reasons.

          Abel Sanchez took a multi-faceted German boxer-puncher and turned him into a heat-seeking 'Mexican style" 'great white shark', so to speak; only thing is that Sanchez forgot that a sharks don't do all that well when they stop moving forward.

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          • Scipio2009
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            #25
            Originally posted by AKAcronym
            Still pretending Quillin is some great boxer are we?
            Quillin's got elite level one-punch power in both hands; doubt that if you want.

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            • Real King Kong
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              #26
              Originally posted by Scipio2009
              Put Golovkin on the backfoot.

              Whether it be to stopping him in his tracks via power punch, smothering his offense behind boxing craft, or simply throwing yourself into a firefight (with the chin holding up to Golovkin's punch), if Golovkin isn't pushing that forward assault, he's ****ed. Ouma, Rosado, Stevens, Adama, and Murray were all successful in spots for a lot of those same reasons.

              Abel Sanchez took a multi-faceted German boxer-puncher and turned him into a heat-seeking 'Mexican style" 'great white shark', so to speak; only thing is that Sanchez forgot that a sharks don't do all that well when they stop moving forward.
              So who's German?

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              • HanzGruber
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                #27
                Have a pulse

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                • creekrat77
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                  #28
                  You gotta be able to establish range and either give GGG a reason to back up or have the footwork to keep him at bay. A natural middleweight with decent power and a good game plan could give GGG the goods. Someone who can take a certain amount of his power and attack with precision and volume. I'd say the body is a good starting place. Ripping shots to his body early would slow down and weaken his come forward approach.

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                  • SCtrojansbaby
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                    #29
                    Geale and Murray>Quillin.

                    Geale is very underrated as GGG's best win. If he isn't weight drained he'll beat Cotto.

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                    • titanium
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                      #30
                      Hard to tell how he gets beat with the fighters he is facing. When he moves up we will see some different styles possibly.

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