GGG's mental weakness as bad as kovalev?
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yeah, as i said this place just doesnt reflect the real world, its been revised into some sort of beatdown and GGG 'exposed' even though he landed more shots, landed more power shots to the head and barely any of the media had canelo winning. And yes the media cards are more important cause they are sitting there scoring it round by round, i doubt the fighters chilling in their front rooms with friends are really analysing it that closely and tallying up their cardsComment
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I feel that GGG is as much of a train wreck as kovalev when it comes to mental strength. I used to think that he is much better than that with more discipline than kovalev, but I was wrong...From the constant whining to telling canelo to stand still to walking out of an interview post-fight, and now he is in denial that he didn't lose. In the past when things are going well for him, he is this humble dude who smiles a lot and doesn't whine, but when things go south, all of his mental weakness shows. Is this an eastern european thing? Kovalev is the same way. These are the type of delusions that prevent these guys from learning from their mistakes and stepping it up to the next level. They don't have the mental strength to overcome adversity and loss.
What is up with this Kovalev mentally weak thing. If you cant survive a 5 punch combo to the balls then you are mentally weak? Was he supposed to train with david blane before the fight to take full power shots to the balls and not flinch?Comment
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ward fans like to leave out the part of the fight ending with an illegal shot. they brush that under the carpet
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