35 years and nearly 400 fights counting amateur and professional
No wonder heīs thinking about retirement, fighting and training so much for so long takes a huge toll in the human body and mind
even if GGG is a special human being, hardest mw puncher ever, greatest mw chin ever, arguably the greatest mw ever h2h, period. he is still a human being.
Heīs been on a steady decline for a while, it was obvious in the Brook fight, and gets more obvious with each new fight
Prime GGG, the one who destroyed Prokza (aka the polish Sergio Martinez) would have brutally koīd both Jacobs and Canelo for sure
but that GGG is gone
GGG can still do great things because he is that good, thatīs the way legendary fighters are. but keep in mind, any future achievements, any new victories by current GGG, they are being accomplished by a shadow of his former self.
No wonder heīs thinking about retirement, fighting and training so much for so long takes a huge toll in the human body and mind
even if GGG is a special human being, hardest mw puncher ever, greatest mw chin ever, arguably the greatest mw ever h2h, period. he is still a human being.
Heīs been on a steady decline for a while, it was obvious in the Brook fight, and gets more obvious with each new fight
Prime GGG, the one who destroyed Prokza (aka the polish Sergio Martinez) would have brutally koīd both Jacobs and Canelo for sure
but that GGG is gone
GGG can still do great things because he is that good, thatīs the way legendary fighters are. but keep in mind, any future achievements, any new victories by current GGG, they are being accomplished by a shadow of his former self.
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