Can't rely on resumes alone to tell the whole story. What's most important about GGG is he passes the eye test.
"Eye test?" What's that supposed to be, something like the sniff test? A lot of fighters pass that test, it's when they're in with someone else that can fight questions will be answered.
"Eye test?" What's that supposed to be, something like the sniff test? A lot of fighters pass that test, it's when they're in with someone else that can fight questions will be answered.
That's when some questions will be answered. Other questions are answered regardless of opposition. What would Floyd test, of Golovkin? I think Floyd puts his ring IQ, conditioning, and ring generalship to the test. Not much else.
Floyd wouldn't test his chin, he wouldn't test his power either. Floyd won't truly engange unless he is forced to, with the exception that he is outclassing his opponent, and only a fool would insinuate he would, because that won't happen. Floyd might win, he should be the favorite, but it won't be a schooling. Golovkin is bigger than JMM and is about even with JMM with ring IQ and conditioning, and is maybe a c-hair behind in combination punching, and that's only because I give JMM the benefit of the doubt as being one of the best combo punchers in the history of the sport and because he has been doing it for years against elite opposition impeccably.
imagine if GGG beats Canelo and Floyd comes out of retirement to face GGG? Crazy
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Crazy for sure. But why would Floyd risk his perfect record coming out if retirement against someone so dangerous and bigger than him? Doesn't make a lot of sense. He's rich as hell, can do anything he wants in his life and be set no matter what. No need for all that, his greatness is already set in stone. If he comes back for #50, it should be 147-154, no higher.
Crazy for sure. But why would Floyd risk his perfect record coming out if retirement against someone so dangerous and bigger than him? Doesn't make a lot of sense. He's rich as hell, can do anything he wants in his life and be set no matter what. No need for all that, his greatness is already set in stone. If he comes back for #50, it should be 147-154, no higher.
At 154, Floyd jab/clinches his way to a boring, easy decision. Then afterwards people will cry about how GGG was drained, or was all hype. Thus Floyd getting no credit. Same routine as always.
And then it will be on to the next guy that supposably can beat Floyd.
At 160 I got GGG.. But I don't think for one second Floyd would ever fight GGG at 160
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