Has GGG Sustained Any Damage Professionally?

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  • HeadShots
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    #21
    Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
    The fact he dont fell this punches right after opponet hit him mean nothing,his body will fell it later.

    let's leave emotional opinions to women. let's look at stats.


    very simple let's look at the fight you brought up. Willie Monroe.


    MOnroe only landed 87/305 thrown over their fight.



    Floyd vs Maidana for example.


    Floyd took 221/858 thrown.




    Who took more damage?

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    • Canelo and GGG
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      #22
      Floyd took couple of clean shots in this fight most of them landed on hands or shoulders.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
        Floyd took couple of clean shots in this fight most of them landed on hands or shoulders.


        Nope. Floyd took plenty of flush head/body shots against the ropes.

        watch





        just LMAO

        cut and battered by a c-level fighter. Amir Khan's son.
        Last edited by HeadShots; 10-06-2016, 01:31 PM.

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        • GMAN SUPREME
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          #24
          ggg has never been hurt or down on the canvas and he finishes fights quickly by destroying his opponents.

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          • HeadShots
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            #25
            the guy that aged best for the amount of fights he's got has got to be George FOreman.


            His style is actually most similar to GGG. great offensive skills with underrated defense.

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            • Squ□redCircle34
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              #26
              Originally posted by HeadShots
              it's funny coming from a guy with a hagler av.



              just LMAO


              cannon fodder for WW's. it was Hagler's incompetence as a middleweight king that created the illusion of greatness in that era.


              the truth is Hagler lost to absolute bums in his prime and he went life and death with welterweights. GGG breaks their eyesockets.
              So hotshot you wanna play? Game on!

              You even dare to compare the Kazakhstanian to The Marvelous One is unheard of!
              Your merits behind your words seems hollow.

              Keep up will ya, Hagler fought 3 Bears and a couple of wolves!

              Golovkin hasn't even faced 1 wolf!!

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                #27
                Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
                So hotshot you wanna play? Game on!

                You even dare to compare the Kazakhstanian to The Marvelous One is unheard of!
                Your merits behind your words seems hollow.

                Keep up will ya, Hagler fought 3 Bears and a couple of wolves!

                Golovkin hasn't even faced 1 wolf!!



                The reality is the competition has simply stepped up the talent pool from international participation.


                you ever why you don't see black champions fighting black champions anymore? It's because there was a delusion of greatness about these American blacks from the history of boxing. However as other nations picked up these sports. Black Americans have been filtered out of the sport steadily.


                This has nothing to do with the lack of black boxers. It's not like they are ***ish and Italians who eventually overcame poverty and don't have to fight anymore. Black as a minority are still living in poverty. There are still black kids growing up fighting. We all see the vids. As a matter of fact there are more Black Americans now than ever before.



                The reality is, the face of boxing has changed. Martin Murray would go back in time and knock out Tommy Hearns. He is domestic level at best today. Lemiux would break him in half.

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                • sunny31
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by HeadShots
                  I've thought about this. Guys like Dempsey and Tyson don't age well.... but they relied too much on speed.


                  GGG relies on footwork, which is a skill. so he actually is very different from the swarmers of the past.



                  And despite what the demos say, his defense is top notch. That's why he has never even done the chicken dance or the plank.
                  He has been slightly wobbled, someone posted a video of it. It was a against a non-puncher as well. I will put it down to in-experience but it shows that he can be hurt.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by sunny31
                    He has been slightly wobbled, someone posted a video of it. It was a against a non-puncher as well. I will put it down to in-experience but it shows that he can be hurt.
                    lmao when you've come to the point where you have to go back 24 fights to find a moment that GGG takes a step back after taking a shot without any chicken dance or getting dropped. that's when you know GGG has great defense and chin.
                    Last edited by HeadShots; 10-06-2016, 07:51 PM.

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                    • Buckfever
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                      #30
                      Mostly financial because of mismanagement.

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