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  • MisanthropicNY
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    #11
    Originally posted by HandsofIron
    I second that. One tune-up for Gonzalez and then cash out with Donnie Nietes at 112.
    Yeah, I'm sure we can tell Choco that internet nerds who don't leave their moms' basements advise you to drain yourself to make 112, so they can blame the weight for your losses.

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    • ceylon mooney
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      #12
      nacho beristain?

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      • HandsofIron
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        #13
        Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
        Yeah, I'm sure we can tell Choco that internet nerds who don't leave their moms' basements advise you to drain yourself to make 112, so they can blame the weight for your losses.
        Pac stans calling others internet nerds, that's rich.

        Anywho, Gonzalez's is done, he won't have to worry about
        any weight criticism hence the "cashing out" in my previous post.

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        • gdub27
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          #14
          Originally posted by Kali_KO
          Would be smart for Chocolatito to train with Abel Sanchez. He saw GGG training routine when he was one time in Big Bear and knows there is no coincidence why GGG has so much strength and power in his hands and the Best chin boxing. Would be great to see Chocolatito win another world title
          GGG has great power for two reasons. The first is from nature. He was born with heavy hands, similar to George Foreman and Julian Jackson, so without any training at all he would still hit hard, and the second is proper punching technique. He turns his punches correctly to obtain maximum force, but when coupled with heavy hands every shot has an effect. Guys like Lemuix, Matthyesse can blast due to speed and technique, but they have to apply full force and catch you just right. Heavy handed dudes can hurt you without putting their all into a punch. GGG's training or trainer didn't have much to do with his punching power. Like the ability to be a world class sprinter, training can and will improve their speed, but even without it, they are way faster than normal people. Heavy handed power is a gift simple and plain, and GGG has had it his whole life.

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          • aboutfkntime
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            #15
            Originally posted by Kali_KO
            Would be smart for Chocolatito to train with Abel Sanchez. He saw GGG training routine when he was one time in Big Bear and knows there is no coincidence why GGG has so much strength and power in his hands and the Best chin boxing. Would be great to see Chocolatito win another world title


            typical silly casual

            how the hell did Sanchez give Golovkin power and a chin?

            with his magic wand ?

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            • Yerlan T.
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              #16
              Originally posted by gdub27
              GGG has great power for two reasons. The first is from nature. He was born with heavy hands, similar to George Foreman and Julian Jackson, so without any training at all he would still hit hard, and the second is proper punching technique. He turns his punches correctly to obtain maximum force, but when coupled with heavy hands every shot has an effect. Guys like Lemuix, Matthyesse can blast due to speed and technique, but they have to apply full force and catch you just right. Heavy handed dudes can hurt you without putting their all into a punch. GGG's training or trainer didn't have much to do with his punching power. Like the ability to be a world class sprinter, training can and will improve their speed, but even without it, they are way faster than normal people. Heavy handed power is a gift simple and plain, and GGG has had it his whole life.
              Great comment.

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              • 'b'
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                #17
                Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                typical silly casual

                how the hell did Sanchez give Golovkin power and a chin?

                with his magic wand ?
                Yep! Abel's magical semen gave GGG a super high dosage of testosterone

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                • future hendrixx
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                  #18
                  this is why boxers hold their undefeated record so sacred.. choco takes a few L's and the hype train blows up. HBO dont even mention him no more. it wasnt that long ago they called him pound for pound king. and if that was truly the case rungvisai should be #1 pound for pound. its only right.

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                  • Marvlus Marv
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                    #19
                    Roman is still a GREAT fighter. He just rose too far too quickly. I love his attitude and you can sense his hunger is still huge. I haven't given up on him.

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                    • TJ highway
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                      #20
                      His long time trainer passed away, his marriage fell apart. Then he faced the toughest opponent of his career!

                      Able Sanchez and training with GGG will be good for him!

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