THrow out amatuer records cause they mean jack **** in the pros as salido loma proved I can see JCC mauling and beating up the smaller GGG. Outlanding and bullying GGG to a decision (GGG gots a good chin) I think GGG is a good fighter but overated like Loma
chavez is wide open for the left uppercut, a punch ggg executes better than anyone other than marquez in boxing right now
chavez chin is made out of iron but he will get a battering from ggg he never tasted power like that before
Sure Chavez has a chin, but how is he going to handle GGG's body shots? He'll be chucking up his hash brownies all over the ring.
I think chavez has a very good shot at winning this, I think his size and chin will carry him a long way. I am so eager to see how far GGG can go and how skilled he is, and he will have to show us more than he has in the past if he hopes to win.
I think GGG is more experienced than Loma and will work hard to keep Chavez on the outside at the end of his punches. This will be his game plan and he will expend a lot of energy attempting to move and turn Chavez all night. Eventually Chavez will get him against the ropes, maul him, wear him down and beat him up. I don't expect that GGG will just allow Chevez to walk in uninvited or clinch excessively like amateur Loma did.
Sure being a great amateur doesn't always mean you'll be a great pro but amateur careers clearly matter in most cases. Salido beat Lomachenko but the fight was competitive and the reason is because of Lomachenko's amateur career. There's no way a fighter with say 10-15 amateur fights and one pro fight would give Salido a tough fight like Lomachenko did. Salido would walk right over a guy with those credentials. The only thing Lomachenko had to give Salido such a tough fight was his amateur bouts because he had just one pro fight.
I'm thinking the mods need to make a sticky thread, a la the Mayweather-Pac one, where all these posts bitching about GGG get thrown into it.