Kell you manned up unlike Canelo Saunders etc. you did well your best. But saying he didn't punch hard enough you sound ****** first round 2 inches over liver shot that bended you in half would have stopped you. He broke your eye socket. Did you want other eye and jaw also? This all with you in reverse gear except second round you landed nice uppercut hook combo in The pocket got his attention big time. Stop talking you did proud your not a mw
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Originally posted by AliBombaye View PostBrook has a solid chin no doubt oh and Carson Jones hurt him at WW.
If the fight head of carried on I'm sure brook would be down at some point. And if ingle didn't stiop it, the ref would have at some point
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostSure is solid but makes me wonder did GGG land on brook properly?
If the fight head of carried on I'm sure brook would be down at some point. And if ingle didn't stiop it, the ref would have at some point
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostA doctor in what, internet thugness? All I see you ever doing is talking **** to other members on this forum. What type of uncivilized doctor are you?
It doesn't take a lot of pounds of force to break an eye socket Dr. Dumbass, it actually happens quite often in boxing. And who the hell cares about doctors anyway? they're just puppets, they can't really help anyone with information that isn't already available on the internet. I wouldn't be proud of calling myself a doctor, i'd be proud of my bank account but nothing else
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostA doctor in what, internet thugness? All I see you ever doing is talking **** to other members on this forum. What type of uncivilized doctor are you?
It doesn't take a lot of pounds of force to break an eye socket Dr. Dumbass, it actually happens quite often in boxing. And who the hell cares about doctors anyway? they're just puppets, they can't really help anyone with information that isn't already available on the internet. I wouldn't be proud of calling myself a doctor, i'd be proud of my bank account but nothing else
And if you have so much money Kev, i have some land i need to sell, put your money where your mouth is and i can get you a date with a lawyer so you can buy it form me.
40m in land, do you want it?
It is like a small town and you can own it, arse.
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Originally posted by NaijaD View PostReading comprehension is scarce around here, where did he say Golovkin can't punch?
He said he thought he would hit harder which is fair because he took quite a few clean punches, punches that, before the fight, we thought would have dropped him.
Other than Rosado Brook is the only recent opponent to go 5 rounds without going down.
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Originally posted by eco1 View Postone who passed the board and comes from a whole family of Doctors and you are talking out of your arse.
And if you have so much money Kev, i have some land i need to sell, put your money where your mouth is and i can get you a date with a lawyer so you can buy it form me.
40m in land, do you want it?
It is like a small town and you can own it, arse.
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View PostGolovkin tried to lure them even more: stayed toe-to-toe, sometimes gave up his stiff jab, no lateral movement, no body movement, no head movement (at first, Malignaggi was scandalized -- at the end he noticed the huge variety of punches GGG displayed in the 5th)...
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Whale of a fight. Certainly better than anything UFC offered over the weekend (or for the last year). Brook had a helluva showing, but GGG just kept stalking him down.
As for Brook's comments: GGG bent him in half in the first round with a body punch, wobbled him with a short hook, broke his orbital bone, and was absolutely blasting him by the 5th. Brook has obvious skill, but GGG's size and power were putting a serious hurt on him. It was right to stop the fight. GGG doesn't just hit hard, he does it in a controlled way. He doesn't punch himself out, he moves just enough to stay in front of his opponent so they can't slip away, and he doesn't waste punches when he has the opening. Brook's own movement and defensive skill saved him a number of times.
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