besides I am sure he did not look at the Clenny boy's pics after the fight where he had his eyes swollen like a bomb landed on his face.
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Does Gennady Golovkin lack power in his jabs? Why Canelo's face was barely marked?
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Here's Luke Jackson right after the Frampton fight -
Here's Luke Jackson the next day -You don’t play boxing! Two perforated ear drums - left ear in round 3, right ear in round 6 and then the body shot in round 8. I wanted to finish the fight but I respect my coach and my team’s decision. I’ll live to fight another day pic.twitter.com/tBvPe9zzRo
— Luke Jackson (@LukeJackson) 21 August 2018
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Originally posted by Vinnykin View PostHere's Luke Jackson right after the Frampton fight -
Here's Luke Jackson the next day -You don’t play boxing! Two perforated ear drums - left ear in round 3, right ear in round 6 and then the body shot in round 8. I wanted to finish the fight but I respect my coach and my team’s decision. I’ll live to fight another day ���� pic.twitter.com/tBvPe9zzRo
— Luke Jackson (@LukeJackson) 21 August 2018
that a 30/1 underdog got horribly battered in a mismatch compared with a pick em fight between golovkin & alvarez?
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Originally posted by mlac View PostI dont get the point you are making?
that a 30/1 underdog got horribly battered in a mismatch compared with a pick em fight between golovkin & alvarez?
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GGG is favourite in rematch cos nobody thinks Nelo won first fight.
Just like Pac was always favourite in rematches with JMM.
Floyds opponents faces weren't ever marked up yet he won. Why cant GGG win on points for once instead of having to ko everyone?
Plus nelo was in defense mode by his own admission for much of fight so nelo took the sting out of a lot of the jabs by just wriggling but the jabs still count even if didn't land that hard mostly.
I mean they were still harder than the jabs Floyd landed on Pac whilst winning a large decision.Last edited by hugh grant; 09-12-2018, 11:15 AM.
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Originally posted by No punch power View PostIn the first bout between Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez. Golovkin supposedly out-boxed and out-jabbed Canelo Alvarez by landing more punches, particularly jabs. And Golovkin is considered to be a devastating knock-out artist by majority of his fans and by a vast majority of the members from the boxing community.
But the million dollar question is, why was the pale skinned face of Canelo Alvarez barely marked or visibly damaged after the fight? Surely, if Golovkin was such a devastating puncher and landed so many jabs on Canelo, Canelo should have had a more visibly damaged and marked up face. Correct? Even more so, considering Canelo's face is relatively pale which means, easier to mark up. But still, Canelo's face was barely marked after the fight and outside of minor scratches (that looked like the scratches a baby would inflict on his father), he looked the same as he looked before the fight.
So what is it? Either Golovkin is a feather fist and lacks power to inflict damage on opponents like Canelo Alvarez, despite landing as many jabs as he supposedly landed. Or, Golovkin in reality did not out-jab or out-box Canelo Alvarez because he kept missing and failed to connect enough times on Canelo Alvarez's face to visibly mark his pale skinned face enough.
What was even more alarming, was Golovkin's face being more marked up and visibly damaged than Canelo Alvarez's face.
This is the pair of them, just after their fight during their respective interviews:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHkddCBe2pY
So if Golovkin really did out-jab and out-box Canelo Alvarez, then why couldn't he inflict more visible damage on Canelo's face, considering his supposed devastating knockout power??
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