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  • [GOLOVKIN GOES OFF!!!] "I HIT HARDER EVERY day!!!! NO ONE can STOP ME!!!




    Last edited by The Problem Child; 08-03-2016, 05:41 PM.

  • #2
    Big fioght, I liek!

    Geev fans drama show!

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    • #3
      the problem with hard hitters they think they can finish with one punch and look for the ko too much and it don't come. Look at at Lucas matyse.
      Power only gets you so far.
      GGG has too vv
      Continue too systematically break people down

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      • #4
        We shall see..nothing wrong with being a confident athlete..

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        • #5
          GGG uses combination punching to break down his opponents. He can get the KO pretty much anytime if he puts the heat on it but he punches with a very high level of power on every punch regardless of whether he is trying to knock you out or not, that it only takes a few solid combinations to make make you hit the deck.

          Since Brook has the biggest name, best record, most fans, etc. of any boxer that he has faced so far, GGG will be more prepared than when he was fighting Lemieux. Add that to the fact that Brook is moving up in weight to make 160 and I just can't see Brook lasting long at all. I admire the confidence and think he will have some moments, however, I can easily see, him getting dropped by a GGG jab. Not trying to be sarcastic, it's just GGG's power will leave Brook shellshocked after the first solid jab landed....any punch really. That fear will render him cautious, once GGG sees that, it's over. Brook gets trapped along the ropes and the body punches will ravage him, the left hook sends him down....early 3rd round.

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          • #6
            I don't like that thrash talking stuff, first, because is obvious that his team control his accounts in social networks, so is all scripted, and because is always fun watch a fighter be quiet and cool, talking with his fists in the ring, that's why i love Joe Louis, Lennox Lewis, Vitali, and all the cool fighters, they look more intimidating for me than the thrash talkers.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by larryxxx.... View Post
              We shall see..nothing wrong with being a confident athlete..
              His confidence comes from fighting guys he knows he can beat.

              He'll fold like a beach towel the second a doubt crosses his mind...just like Mike Tyson.

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              • #8
                Fuck this coward and his fans, dude ran away from Ward like a chicken.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mathed View Post
                  GGG uses combination punching to break down his opponents. He can get the KO pretty much anytime if he puts the heat on it but he punches with a very high level of power on every punch regardless of whether he is trying to knock you out or not, that it only takes a few solid combinations to make make you hit the deck.

                  Since Brook has the biggest name, best record, most fans, etc. of any boxer that he has faced so far, GGG will be more prepared than when he was fighting Lemieux. Add that to the fact that Brook is moving up in weight to make 160 and I just can't see Brook lasting long at all. I admire the confidence and think he will have some moments, however, I can easily see, him getting dropped by a GGG jab. Not trying to be sarcastic, it's just GGG's power will leave Brook shellshocked after the first solid jab landed....any punch really. That fear will render him cautious, once GGG sees that, it's over. Brook gets trapped along the ropes and the body punches will ravage him, the left hook sends him down....early 3rd round.
                  GGG does not bring his punches straight back...he drops them to his waist.

                  There is a reason he is matched like an 18 y/o prospect.

                  Ah yes....the dreaded David Lemieux

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Kigali View Post
                    His confidence comes from fighting guys he knows he can beat.

                    He'll fold like a beach towel the second a doubt crosses his mind...just like Mike Tyson.
                    You talk like GGG has never had a tough fight or taken a hard punch in his life.

                    The guy won 345 out of 350 amateur fights, Olympic silver and world championship gold medals, has never been stopped in his life, and he would have started his amateur career as a rank novice, the same as anybody else. You don't compile a record like that by folding as soon as a doubt crosses your mind.
                    Last edited by kafkod; 08-03-2016, 07:15 PM.

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