With this style it was bound to happen, but I don't think it's a severe decline. He just fought the two best guys he's ever faced in his career so a step up in competition also added to it.
I think GGG is past it
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He looked like **** against wade too lol. Hes not the same. We are talking about his physical traits and performance, yes he is fighting better guys. But you can tell hes not as sharp as he was 3-4 years ago, lost speed ,reflexes etc. It happens to guys his age. You have to be lying if you think he looks the same as he always did.You're way too intelligent for this site. Like reading your posts as you always talk sense.
100% Agree.
It's not that GGG was looking old, its that in his last two fights he's finally fighting A or B Level Guys like Canelo and Jacobs and so we've finally seen that against those guys, GGG isn't as great as some people believed him to be.
GGG is one of those guys that looks descructive against Lower Level guys who don't have the Ring Smarts, Technique or Movement to keep him off.
Just look at the list of Guys he's fought in World Title Fights:
Milton Nunez, Nilson Tapia, Kassim Ouma, Lajuan Simon, Makoto Fachigami, Grzegorz Proksa, Nobu Ishida, Matthew Macklin, Curtis Stevens, Osuma Adama, Daniel Geale, Gabriel Rosado, Marco Rubio, Martin Murray, Willie Monroe, David Lemieux, Dominic Wade.
COMPLETE AND UTTER TRASH OPPONENTS! One of the Worst World Title Runs in Boxing History, feasting on C, D, E and F level Opponents.Comment
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False, he looked terrible against wade to me thats when the decline started. You started seeing the sluggishness and loss of snap on punches in that fight.Excuses excuses he looked like a monster against ridiculous weak opponents. He now looking exposed and ordinary not becausw of age but because he ain't fight bums. Go back to fighting guys on house arrest he will be back to getting KOs and over at ed by folks like you again. He's always been slow, no head movement or defense. And his power is overated.Comment
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