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  • #41
    Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
    I don't! GGG would of most likely had a loss. That was a lose/lose deal. But again GGG's mouth saying ANYONE from 154-168 even put him in that predicament. And Ward/Canelo both bounced on it. It was a BS ****** statement to make and his bluff got called.
    LMAO!

    That's the way to call a man's bluff ... get him up into the ring, tell him you're going to fight him "tomorrow" at 160lbs .. then hand over your world title belt and run away!

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    • #42
      I thought I was going to read some credible options from top trainers but lost all hope when 2 of the 3 trainers stated that Saunders has the best shot to beat ggg.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko View Post
        If he didn't carry the "equaliser" Brook would have beat him
        and if things were different, they wouldnt be the same

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        • #44
          I've said this before but if GGG is beaten, it will be by a guy that it's not afraid of him. The media has created an aura of almost god like proportions about GGG's power. That stays in the back of fighter's mind whether they want to admit it or not. As soon as they get hit, that preconceived idea comes to their awareness and it stays there for the rest of the fight. Yes he hits hard but they have to come ready mentally so, I think somebody bigger, with good power and willing and able to get hit and punch back will have great success against GGG (ala Buster Douglas).

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          • #45
            Jacobs just need to go out and make this a fire fight beginning in the very first round. He needs to just throw caution to win and swing for the fences. It's really his only chance of winning this fight. Put GGG on the defensive by beating him to the punch while hitting him very hard and often.

            He should be thinking about knockout all day. The mistake that his previous opponents have often made in the past were trying to out smart and out box Golovkin. No, not this time. It's time to fight.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
              and if things were different, they wouldnt be the same
              So you're saying, I am who I am, cause I'm not who I am??

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              • #47
                People tell me that Joe Gallagher is an actual real life trainer of fighters, but then he opens his mouth and I struggle to believe it.

                On what planet does eubank jr stand in front of ggg and land five consecutive uppercuts. I really don't get how anyone thinks eubank jr would give golovkin problems, admittedly his combinations are nice to watch but the guy can land a dozen clean power punches a round on fighters with unproven chins and not have them in serious trouble.

                The only way his style is unorthodoxy is that he's not slick enough to hit and and not get hit and doesn't carry enough power to sit in the pocket and trade with the real ****ers at 160. That's only going to cause himself problems if and when he finally steps up his level of competition.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  Jacobs just need to go out and make this a fire fight beginning in the very first round. He needs to just throw caution to win and swing for the fences. It's really his only chance of winning this fight. Put GGG on the defensive by beating him to the punch while hitting him very hard and often.

                  He should be thinking about knockout all day. The mistake that his previous opponents have often made in the past were trying to out smart and out box Golovkin. No, not this time. It's time to fight.
                  Well, what DJ really needs to do is land something hard in the first round. He needs to win that first round without question, so right out of the gate, the judges aren't afraid to give him close rounds. I fear that if GGG wins the first couple of rounds, he's gonna get those close middle and late rounds in the eyes of the judges.

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                  • #49
                    To beat GGG,you got to avoid getting into a corner or have your back at the ropes.Fight him at the middle of the ring and ensure you use jabs to prevent him getting his powerful body shots.Use footwork to move left or right.You ought to be a good puncher and must possess a fairly strong chin with stamina to endure 12 rounds of boxing.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                      LMAO!

                      That's the way to call a man's bluff ... get him up into the ring, tell him you're going to fight him "tomorrow" at 160lbs .. then hand over your world title belt and run away!
                      No. tht's how you look like a BI@TCH and lose HALF your fans... The 154-168 was way before that. You even know this.

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