Beterbiev vs GGG?

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  • Boxing_1013
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    #11
    Originally posted by MulaKO
    Sorry but how the fugh is Beterbiev a different version of GGG
    Besides both having an amateur career , how exactly is he similar to GGG
    Geez that was quick...AB's super fan showed up lol.

    They are both pressure fighters...great stamina/workrate...have the same 'go/push/forward' mentality...part of their approach seems to be intimidating their opponent with that mentality...that you will have to kill them to get them off of you...if you don't see those similar attributes idk what else to say.

    GGG is more of a distance/mid-range fighter behind the jab...AB is more of an inside fighter...as mentioned they do have differences as well, and not just those.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Boxing_1013
      Geez that was quick...AB's super fan showed up lol.

      They are both pressure fighters...great stamina/workrate...have the same 'go/push/forward' mentality...part of their approach seems to be intimidating their opponent with that mentality...that you will have to kill them to get them off of you...if you don't see those similar attributes idk what else to say.

      GGG is more of a distance/mid-range fighter behind the jab...AB is more of an inside fighter...as mentioned they do have differences as well, and not just those.

      Sorry but I don’t see no similarities whatsoever
      Besides both having great amateur careers sorry but I don’t see it
      GGG never had power like Beterbiev or that animal instinct
      Unless your talking about when he was fighting lower tiers
      Didn’t come close to finishing Canelo , Jacobs or Sergiy
      He didn’t bully those guys or dominate them , but he did against Rolls , Lemieux ,Vanes who were already shopworn or like Rolls never even tested
      Imo , your comparing two different animals

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        #13
        Originally posted by MulaKO
        Sorry but I don’t see no similarities whatsoever
        Besides both having great amateur careers sorry but I don’t see it
        GGG never had power like Beterbiev or that animal instinct
        Unless your talking about when he was fighting lower tiers
        Didn’t come close to finishing Canelo , Jacobs or Sergiy
        He didn’t bully those guys or dominate them , but he did against Rolls , Lemieux ,Vanes who were already shopworn or like Rolls never even tested
        Imo , your comparing two different animals
        I mean I explained why I felt they were similar...I think many neutral people would see it that way

        I think most would say their power is similar...it seems to be more heavy handed wear you down power than one shot power.

        I would say he did walk down Canelo and Danny in both fights...first Canelo fight that is...2nd Canelo fight and Sergei fight were more in center of the ring...but I would say GGG still outlanded all of those guys besides Sergei by heavy margins...so that's a form of dominance if you will.

        And with all due respect...Beterbiev has only faced the Nail if you say GGG has only faced those guys...and GGG did dominate Lemieux who is a similar level to that.

        So yes AB does look to be the real deal...pfp I think comparing him to GGG is really very favorable to him right now...based on form and accomplishments.

        But he seems to have a bit more left in the tank than GGG does currently...and been through quite a few fewer pro fights and fewer wars as well.

        I give AB a lot of praise but I think he still has a lot to show before he is annointed as some otherworldly force.

        If he fights Bivol and goes 12 rounds with him but wins, one could make the same criticism of him that you give GGG for his fights with Canelo Jacobs and SD.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Boxing_1013
          I mean I explained why I felt they were similar...I think many neutral people would see it that way

          I think most would say their power is similar...it seems to be more heavy handed wear you down power than one shot power.

          I would say he did walk down Canelo and Danny in both fights...first Canelo fight that is...2nd Canelo fight and Sergei fight were more in center of the ring...but I would say GGG still outlanded all of those guys besides Sergei by heavy margins...so that's a form of dominance if you will.

          And with all due respect...Beterbiev has only faced the Nail if you say GGG has only faced those guys...and GGG did dominate Lemieux who is a similar level to that.

          So yes AB does look to be the real deal...pfp I think comparing him to GGG is really very favorable to him right now...based on form and accomplishments.

          But he seems to have a bit more left in the tank than GGG does currently...and been through quite a few fewer pro fights and fewer wars as well.

          I give AB a lot of praise but I think he still has a lot to show before he is annointed as some otherworldly force.

          If he fights Bivol and goes 12 rounds with him but wins, one could make the same criticism of him that you give GGG for his fights with Canelo Jacobs and SD.
          Are you saying that Lemieux is or can be compared to Gvozdyk
          WoW , i think your having a horrible day lol
          King Artur fought Tavoris Cloud in his 6th fight
          His last 3 fights have been against fighters with one punch ending power
          Beterbiev hates the spotlight , loves the family life and will never chase anybody unlike GGG
          After Fanlong , Bivol in Russia and king Artur will win , most likely by a late ko as I don’t see Bivol handling his power to well for 12 rounds
          And I think Bivol is a special fighter but I’d rather see him go against Canelo at 168 , which I think would be a phenomenal fight

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            #15
            Originally posted by MulaKO
            Are you saying that Lemieux is or can be compared to Gvozdyk
            WoW , i think your having a horrible day lol
            King Artur fought Tavoris Cloud in his 6th fight
            His last 3 fights have been against fighters with one punch ending power
            Beterbiev hates the spotlight , loves the family life and will never chase anybody unlike GGG
            After Fanlong , Bivol in Russia and king Artur will win , most likely by a late ko as I don’t see Bivol handling his power to well for 12 rounds
            And I think Bivol is a special fighter but I’d rather see him go against Canelo at 168 , which I think would be a phenomenal fight
            No wasn't really comparing Lemieux to the Nail...but to be fair they aren't terribly far apart...and GGG dominated Lemieux more than AB did with the Nail.

            And yeah man I mean you're calling AB king artur...I mean that's just kind of silly bro.

            He is a great fighter...and being compared favorably to another great fighter is not a bad thing!! Lol

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              #16
              Originally posted by Boxing_1013
              No wasn't really comparing Lemieux to the Nail...but to be fair they aren't terribly far apart...and GGG dominated Lemieux more than AB did with the Nail.

              And yeah man I mean you're calling AB king artur...I mean that's just kind of silly bro.

              He is a great fighter...and being compared favorably to another great fighter is not a bad thing!! Lol
              Lemieux is a one trick pony and has been that way for a long time
              If his stamina goes , there go all his chances of winning
              Anyway , just glad that Beterbiev has settled his problems with management and can now focus on his career
              I’m telling you , he’s a real special fighter
              Very focused and very proud man which will lead to success
              This is one fighter I really don’t think I’m wrong about but chit happens

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                #17
                Beterbiev is 35 now. Let's see how long before he starts to show signs of slippage. I personally don't see him as quite the same explosive puncher he was several years ago.

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                  #18
                  Beterbiev by KO.

                  Also, there is a boxing simulator that has Canelo winning a unanimous decision against Deontay Wilder, if ever he moves up to heavyweight.
                  Seriously.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by boliodogs
                    Are you a pro fighter, a soldier, a fireman or a policeman? What makes you so courageous that you can call a long time world champion with over 300 amateur and 38 pro fights a coward? I guess you are free to do so if you want to but GGG is no coward.
                    You don't need to be any of those guys to see patterns and flaws of a person. Some things are just plain obvious. You should know better.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by MulaKO
                      Lemieux is a one trick pony and has been that way for a long time
                      If his stamina goes , there go all his chances of winning
                      Anyway , just glad that Beterbiev has settled his problems with management and can now focus on his career
                      I’m telling you , he’s a real special fighter
                      Very focused and very proud man which will lead to success
                      This is one fighter I really don’t think I’m wrong about but chit happens
                      Yeah I think AB is a great fighter...I would just add though that he was dropped and hurt by Callum Johnson...so for all the pluses you could maybe list over GGG, he does have some negatives too imo, and that is certainly one of them...GGG never had issues like that vs anyone at that level.

                      Originally posted by AKAcronym
                      Beterbiev is 35 now. Let's see how long before he starts to show signs of slippage. I personally don't see him as quite the same explosive puncher he was several years ago.
                      Yes well said

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