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Originally posted by Stuntman Mike View PostGgg would have boxed much like against david lemuix or whoever that guy was ,he wasnt stupid he boxed all fighters he considered dangerous
Was just saying I think the fight would have been in the center of the ring, and neither guy would really have taken a step back unless absolutely needed...they both knew that to land the big shot you have to put yourself in the fire...though both were responsible enough defensively, especially GGG...very underrated boxing skills imo.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostCarl Froch's one punch speed was decent, it was just his combination speed which lacked 'But he had by far better movement capabilities than Golovkin, and probably hit just as hard with a single punch' etc
Carl Froch would of won via 10th round TKO or Decision.
Agree that on one punch power Froch probably hits as hard as GGG, more or less...definitely in the same ballpark I would guess.
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Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View PostCompletely disagree with you on the bolded movement part man lol...GGG's footwork is elite...but yeah who knows how it would have gone really...would have liked to have seen GGG in a fight at 168 vs a top guy but never happened.
Agree that on one punch power Froch probably hits as hard as GGG, more or less...definitely in the same ballpark I would guess.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostCarl Froch vs Abraham proved he had better movement capabilities 'Froch if really wanted to? Could of out boxed Golovkin, if Canelo could back him up? Froch could make him completely hesitant to terminate and come forward' Making him all the more easier to out box etc
Man idk about that movement point, I would still definitely disagree...if Froch was really backing up vs Abraham that is not good, he surely would be backing up vs GGG as well, I have never watched that whole fight so can't really comment on it.
And dude GGG was on the back foot for one round out of 24 vs Canelo...2nd fight round 5, and that was a round GGG won (or should have, it was clear for him)...rest of that 2nd fight was fought in the center of the ring or with GGG on front foot....and we know who was on the front foot for the whole first fight.
And that was GGG at 37 man...have to assume prime vs prime in these matchups.
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Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View PostMan idk about that movement point, I would still definitely disagree...if Froch was really backing up vs Abraham that is not good, he surely would be backing up vs GGG as well, I have never watched that whole fight so can't really comment on it.
And dude GGG was on the back foot for one round out of 24 vs Canelo...2nd fight round 5, and that was a round GGG won (or should have, it was clear for him)...rest of that 2nd fight was fought in the center of the ring or with GGG on front foot....and we know who was on the front foot for the whole first fight.
And that was GGG at 37 man...have to assume prime vs prime in these matchups.
Golovkin would of beaten a lot of fighters at 168, I just feel that Carl Froch specifically had certain attributes that would of challenged Golovkin 'Froch is probably physically the strongest most durable super-middleweight of all-time, and a very awkward boxer to dominate' Froch had a better jab than Golovkin, make no doubt about it? Froch was a underrated boxer, many people forget that he was boxing Groves in their second fight 'Before banging him out'.
Golovkin should move up to 168 pound division now, and fight Callum Smith 'That would be a great achievement for him, if he could win etc'
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