Someone on another thread stated that GGG could have taken Ray`s punches better than Spence, but I would go one further, I think GGG would have taken Ray`s best shots better than Ray could have taken GGG`s punches, so could GGG hit RAy harder than he had ever been hit?
Yes he could Mark. Canelo and Jacobs could Ray Robinson could. And your point is ridiculous. Robinson's chin was iron as well, GGG is big puncher but slow. Robinson's snap is where the power came from, they'd both take eachothers punches fine. Just one would be landing a lot more at a much higher rate whilst not being hit much back
All evidence points to yes. Robbie was never stopped, and while not a defensive specialist his movement foiled most efforts. The bigger concern is how many shots is Golovkin going to eat?
Allevidence also points to you slipping in mentality and approaching idiot (IQ 65) stage. Yr posts get dumber and dumber every week. Sad to see friend.
You got that right. I must stick to low syllable words. Electricity shot thru my brain during forced stay in Oregon State Mental in the 70s deducigied my speilong abi)ita.
I don`t agree and I know that the jab isn`t a power punch, but in terms of volume GGG throws as many jabs as Ray did since you mentioned workrate, I know Ray threw tons of power punches in bunches but that was when you came to him, I feel GGG is a better judge of distance than anyone Ray fought at 160.
GGG is a very clever offensive boxer, I`m not sure what you`re talking about, it would be a little like the final LaMotta clash v Robi, LaMotta`s head movement served him very well, but those vicious right hooks to his side from Robi took their toll eventaully in that bout.