You mean Stevens and no he didn't back him up. Neither did Rosado. Neither in any meaningful way or with any consistency. GGG doesn't fight in that way.
Right, Stevens, my bad. I always mix them up. :nut I don't remember the Rosado fight too much but Stevens did at times, but he wasn't consistent. It might even be less than I remember. He was reluctant to initiate because of the punishment he was taking back. I'm not saying they were effective against Golovkin, I'm saying that you could see the potential to beat guys like Golovkin. Everyone has a weakness and can be beat. Golovkin doesn't get backed up because everyone he faces feels his power and then doesn't want to engage.
Been posting with Pimp C for a long time, not only here on ESB.. I don't get the feeling it would be a good idea to go to his neighboorhood and call him out..:nono
What's good man? I usually just like to talk **** and talk a little boxing but when someone says they want to come and see me then I take that serious.
I know, you have always been a stand up poster, and have always shown respect when given.:good I myself would take that seriously too.. I have a wife and 2 young boys, and if someone says they are coming to my area to threaten me, don't think for a second I won't be ready to grab my gun.
I would say Floyd is a complete fighter. He's great at adapting, he has a genius-level ring IQ, great footwork, great jab, excellent defense, and can fight on the inside as well as the outside. Just look at his fight with Hatton.
duckweather a complete fighter ? the coward does not have a good enough offence he always plays it safe like the great manny steward said once "no way in the world would fighters like sugar ray robbison go for computer points when they have their opponents hurt they would finish them of" steward was talking about duckweathers **** performance against baldmoir
The fact is Floyd makes top opponents look like amateurs. He made Guerrero, Marquez, Corrales, and G. Hernandez look like they didn't belong in the same ring as him.