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  • #71
    Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
    And you got Spence as you avatar and he clowned the phuk out GGG saying he lost the fight and was a coward from running from Mexican Style LOL

    It’s funny how NSB makes people think stuff like this matters. I like Spence because he’s a ****ing tank in the ring. Idgaf what he says or does outside of it unless he is like Adonis Stevenson level of scumbag.

    Try again.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
      You can read between the lines and see Abel was kind of pissed at GGG. He wanted him to fight and **** while GGG decided to jab and box. Nothing wrong with that choice, but Abel wanted none of it.
      Probably an accurate statement.

      For all the Destroyer moniker GGG has gotten, he isn't just a puncher, he is a classic boxer puncher with great footwork that stays in his range. If the guy is moving away, he is going to him to keep his range, if the guy is coming to him, he is once again using his footwork to keep things closer to the range he wants, even if that means he takes a step back, and circling to re-establish the range he wants with the jab.

      He has never really been much of a throw caution to the wind kind of a fighter, despite what people inaccurately think because of how hard he hits. Just look at how he took his sweet time taking apart Curtis Stevens, and the similar jab oriented fight he fought against Lemieux before he put them away.

      You watch his earlier fights before he was with Sanchez, and his boxing style was very similar to what we saw vs Canelo.

      Which plan was the better one is debatable. I think GGG pulled out the fight by a round, but thats just my opinion.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
        When Steward was motivating Hearns by telling him he was losing he was yelling it. Abel whispered to so the cameras couldn't hear him say it. That's not motivating him. That's telling him the truth

        All trainers deliver their message in different ways, why do you look for things that dont exist

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        • #74
          And Canelo won the 8th big, probably the round where he did most damage along with the 12th.

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          • #75
            And floyd snr told floyd he was losing vs pacquiao.

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            • #76
              Known fact that you can't win a decision against Canelo. He lost every round against Floyd and he still loss on a majority decision.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
                Probably an accurate statement.

                For all the Destroyer moniker GGG has gotten, he isn't just a puncher, he is a classic boxer puncher with great footwork that stays in his range. If the guy is moving away, he is going to him to keep his range, if the guy is coming to him, he is once again using his footwork to keep things closer to the range he wants, even if that means he takes a step back, and circling to re-establish the range he wants with the jab.

                He has never really been much of a throw caution to the wind kind of a fighter, despite what people inaccurately think because of how hard he hits. Just look at how he took his sweet time taking apart Curtis Stevens, and the similar jab oriented fight he fought against Lemieux before he put them away.

                You watch his earlier fights before he was with Sanchez, and his boxing style was very similar to what we saw vs Canelo.

                Which plan was the better one is debatable. I think GGG pulled out the fight by a round, but thats just my opinion.
                Spot on assessment. GGG has only ever been a seek and destroy fighter vs opponents who back up, or when they have 0 power.

                He chose the right game plan last night imo, whatever Sanchez thinks. I dont think Golovkin has the advantage in exchanges and he knows it, Canelo is great in the pocket with his counters, combinations and slick D. GG's straight shots were brilliant though a long with his uppercut coming in behind the jab.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by mrpain81 View Post
                  And Canelo won the 8th big, probably the round where he did most damage along with the 12th.
                  Abel also said that's the kind of rd he wants after the 8th. This is the guy people are using as the gospel.
                  Last edited by SplitSecond; 09-17-2018, 07:44 PM.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
                    Probably an accurate statement.

                    For all the Destroyer moniker GGG has gotten, he isn't just a puncher, he is a classic boxer puncher with great footwork that stays in his range. If the guy is moving away, he is going to him to keep his range, if the guy is coming to him, he is once again using his footwork to keep things closer to the range he wants, even if that means he takes a step back, and circling to re-establish the range he wants with the jab.

                    He has never really been much of a throw caution to the wind kind of a fighter, despite what people inaccurately think because of how hard he hits. Just look at how he took his sweet time taking apart Curtis Stevens, and the similar jab oriented fight he fought against Lemieux before he put them away.

                    You watch his earlier fights before he was with Sanchez, and his boxing style was very similar to what we saw vs Canelo.

                    Which plan was the better one is debatable. I think GGG pulled out the fight by a round, but thats just my opinion.
                    Golovkin picked the right gameplan all he was missing were the bodyshots. We have seen time and again that when golovkin sits inside with guys all he gets is lit up.

                    Sanchez doesnt take this into account, doesnt take into account that golovkins great stamina is also due to him not throwing at full power at all times, or his age, sanchez only wanted a war, he might've thought golovkin could wiN at that but he can't, canelo has more stamina fighting(can use full power longer), is faster, slicker, younger and he should have seen that golovkin didnt want to stay there mainly due to the bodyshots.
                    Last edited by SplitSecond; 09-17-2018, 07:40 PM.

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                    • #80
                      I had Canelo winning too

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