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  • #31
    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
    GGG takes too long to set up his offense??? That's why he usually drops opponents in the 2nd, 3rd or 4th rounds, then carries them for the sake of the show...
    That completely went over your head...

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Szef View Post
      What is that got to do with anything?
      ... nothing, of course ...................................

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      • #33
        Originally posted by b00g13man View Post
        That completely went over your head...
        ... it surely did....................................

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        • #34
          Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
          ... Historically speaking, the worst match ups for Russians are the Cubans -- therefore, Lara would make the best GGG opponent at this stage.
          This is related purely to amateur boxing

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          • #35
            The video proves nothing, it shows what is already obvious and that is GGGs lack of defense is based on his opponents power. We saw with LeMule he was very cautious and even had a moment where he stiffened up by LeMules left hook, other than that one blow he still managed to beat LeMule around the ring with a more reserved approach. Canelo is no LeMule in terms of power but I do acknowledge his skills, he still however will crumble under GGGs power late on and being the type of fighter he is go out on his shield like Whyte did to Joshua.

            I honestly believe Lara has the best chance of claiming a victory over GGG simply because of his elusiveness and ability to move around so well. Jacobs stands a punchers chance however still vulnerable of being KOd also.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by mick1303 View Post
              This is related purely to amateur boxing
              ... yeah... and when they turn pro they forget all the "fundamentals" they've learned at the amateurs and adopt a completely "new style", right?... Like Rigo or Lara, right?

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              • #37
                Originally posted by BS BadBoy View Post
                The video proves nothing, it shows what is already obvious and that is GGGs lack of defense is based on his opponents power. We saw with LeMule he was very cautious and even had a moment where he stiffened up by LeMules left hook, other than that one blow he still managed to beat LeMule around the ring with a more reserved approach. Canelo is no LeMule in terms of power but I do acknowledge his skills, he still however will crumble under GGGs power late on and being the type of fighter he is go out on his shield like Whyte did to Joshua.

                I honestly believe Lara has the best chance of claiming a victory over GGG simply because of his elusiveness and ability to move around so well. Jacobs stands a punchers chance however still vulnerable of being KOd also.
                ... which I already stated...
                ... when it comes to Jakobs, I remember Pirog...

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                • #38
                  Good video, but I think you are forgetting something, there are two variables that are forgetted everytime someone makes this kind of video, the relentless pressure and the accumulative power. You have to be in the best shape of your life to continue for 12 rounds with GGG, other than that you won't las 9 rounds...

                  You can look at the video, and easily say, that those bad moments of GGG, are 1 or two full rounds, and the others are just some short moments of a few rounds. That tells you that is not easy to "counter" that pressure and the punishment that GGG is giving to you.

                  I also agree with the maker of the video, that Ward will give GGG problems(he is bigger, duh), but Canelo won't present that kind of trouble.


                  I only hope that all these guys that now are saying how Canelo can beat GGG, won't hide after the fight, lol.

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                  • #39
                    Nobody below 175 can beat GGG

                    I thought that was a well established fact

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by xhiddenx87 View Post
                      Good video, but I think you are forgetting something, there are two variables that are forgetted everytime someone makes this kind of video, the relentless pressure and the accumulative power. You have to be in the best shape of your life to continue for 12 rounds with GGG, other than that you won't las 9 rounds...

                      You can look at the video, and easily say, that those bad moments of GGG, are 1 or two full rounds, and the others are just some short moments of a few rounds. That tells you that is not easy to "counter" that pressure and the punishment that GGG is giving to you.

                      I also agree with the maker of the video, that Ward will give GGG problems(he is bigger, duh), but Canelo won't present that kind of trouble.


                      I only hope that all these guys that now are saying how Canelo can beat GGG, won't hide after the fight, lol.
                      That's more than likely caused by the level of competition he's faced.

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