The answer is A.) Rod Salka
If you take away GGG's power, amateur background, and gave him a lobotomy
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Sometimes people need to be reminded that no matter how good a fighter is, they are still human. You make a strong point. Brian would have needed a little more seasoning to take on a prime Canelo.I know everybody just assumes that I'll predict that Brian dominates any and everybody regardless of what stage of his career he was in -- but that couldn't be further from the truth.
At 15 Brian was still honing his craft. He was a work in progress to say the least, and was probably to inexperienced to top a prime Canelo at that point.
You see that "shifting" video about GGG? Someone really needs to make one of those to dissect Brian's craft.Comment
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It's not really feasible. I mean it sounds good on the surface but Brian's craft is too intricate; too multi-layered. You'd literally have to do like a 6 hour video on just his footwork aloneSometimes people need to be reminded that no matter how good a fighter is, they are still human. You make a strong point. Brian would have needed a little more seasoning to take on a prime Canelo.
You see that "shifting" video about GGG? Someone really needs to make one of those to dissect Brian's craft.Comment
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