The problem with GGG
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He's not even fighting anyone of note though. I would understand if he was in a good weight class but he is in a weight class that is the second weakest as far as total knock outs go, out of 17 weight classes. So yeah, when he loses a round at MW and you see he apparently has taken no punishment, just keep in mind his weight class is in 16th place out 17 in boxing in the knock out department. If you are confused as to how I got the numbers or what am I talking about just view this thread: http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=668012is that even when he loses a round, his opponent gets battered. This is the problem with someone beating him, sure he shows vulnerability but even when they win the round, they come out of the round worse then he does. I think Ward is the only guy. IMO Cotto and Canelo shouldn't go near him. Cotto is too small and isn't durable enough. Canelo can be hit and doesn't have the stamina. They're both great paydays for him, but they don't need that fight. Especially Canelo, he's a young guy and a great fighter with a bright future, he doesn't need a beating here.
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So yeah, he can show all the vulnerabilities he wants to, and take punches right on the chin while mocking his opponents Campbell-Peden style with 5-6 KO's or 37% KO percentages and less than 50%. He can afford to do that because he is surrounded by weak punchers and guys coming up in weight. I guarantee he wouldn't do that mocking, disrespectful taking punches on the chin stuff if he was fighting Froch or Kovalev.Comment
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