BJS power

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  1. junkhead

    junkhead My dogs watch me post Full Member

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    Accumulative power with his accuracy. Lemieux has a good chin and I don't think any 'single' shot hurt him more many many well placed shots did
     
  2. Jambon

    Jambon Active Member Full Member

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    Thats' a lack in judment, i am not sure you understand what hype is. Lemieux's one hit power aint hyped. Is capacity to land on a given oponent is another thing. Even a schuck like Saunders is allowed praises after a good performance and it not irrational overhyping, there was doubts he could stay focused and strong for 12 rounds. Well last weekend he did.

    But you are right, he is not GG and Canelo's level. But somehow you are hyping Jacobs to that level.
     
  3. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Saunders does not have enough power to keep Golovkin off him! He should fight Jacobs next, or Charlo to get a fight with Golovkin........................I think he could out point El Pollo, but Golovkin would cut off the ring and hurt him!
     
  4. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    There will always be those who get hyped over one performance but plenty on here have been saying for time how good he is,Eubank is currently one of the best at 168 and Saunders dealt with him so it's not a stretch to suggest he can do the same to Jacobs and Canelo albeit hard fights em both
     
  5. dellboi94

    dellboi94 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Saunders hits hard enough to keep opponents in check. Even in the Eubank fight he stopped Eubank in his tracks on more than one occasion with good solid shots.
     
  6. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He has enough power to be competitive at the highest level

    However, he does not go for the kill to end a fight when there is an opening, favouring instead to cruise to a UD, and this strategy does have its own risks. You are leaving an opponent still active in the fight, even though you had the moment to end it. This strategy has been proven to backfire on others.

    Roudn 8 against Lemieux was a prime example of that.