Does GGG Have Harder One Punch Power Than Carter

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  1. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    That's my take on it, he has an excellent variety of punches and punch placement ,but I think there have been harder one punch hitters.
     
  2. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    I bow before your superior wisdom Frank:clap:
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  3. dempsey1234

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    Otke 34-0, 6 big ko's, six ko's in 34 fights!!

    https://youtu.be/r97Qq8s119s
     
  4. Mendoza

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    Of Carter's 28 wins, just 19 came via stoppage. It's really not a question.

    GGG stops everybody and guys avoid him like the plague.
     
  5. Cecil

    Cecil Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Golovkin from the off just seems to have a dilapidating effect on opponents, they just seem to go into survival mode almost immediately.
    He very rarely takes anyone out with one shot it's as though he's the ultimate "heavy handed" exponent, opponents just seems to be systematically dismantled.
     
  6. mcvey

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    This is a lazy ,ignorant,and superficial post because it takes no account of the respective abilities of the opponents ,neither does it evaluate their durability. For example here are five Carter opponents that he beat by decision.

    Gomeo Brennan only stopped twice in 76 fights.
    Farid Salim never stopped in55 fights.
    Holly Mims stopped just once in 102 fights!
    George Benton stopped just twice in76 fights.
    Herschel Jacobs stopped once in 49 fights.
    Those fighters have over 300 bouts between them!

    In contrast Golovkin's last five opponents have171 bouts between them.

    Golovkins first ten opponents have a total of
    91 stoppage losses between them!
    With that quality of opposition it isn't hard to run up impressive kayo stats!
     
  7. dempsey1234

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    Is that the extent of your knowledge, Mundine was scared to death of Otke, and it took 10 rounds of getting hit with those "devastating" punches before he finally he got "flattened" by a half as s punch. Golovkin would have gotten Mundine outa there in 1 or two rds. Maybe you should have your dog explain the difference between a guy who can hit and one who has only 6 ko's in 34 fights. Golovkin is 35-0, 32ko's, this is not rocket science you know. How many one punch ko's has Ottke scored?
    Let me ask you if Ottke hit so powerfully why has he only 6ko's? Meanwhile I will ask my dog to explain the difference to me, ok?
     
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    Proof of what? That it took him 10 rds of hitting Mundine. Let's get back to the question the thread is asking, and that is who has the harder one punch power, between Carter and Golovkin?
    Carter's power was sharp and fast, Golovkin has thudding power. But if you were to take the fighters Carter fought and the fighters fighting Golovkin and compare them, well then maybe Golovkin would have only 19ko's. To answer the question, Carter IMO has the harder one punch power. Remember he ko'd a very durable Emile Griffith in his prime.
     
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    "Spinach phobia" yes that's it, I knew it was something.
     
  10. Mendoza

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    Of Carter's 28 wins, just 19 came via stoppage. It's really not a question.

    GGG stops everybody and guys avoid him like the plague.

    First ten opponents? You need to go there? LOL.

    Look take the entire field of GGG's opponents. In almost all cases he stops them faster than anyone they fought. What does that tell you

    GGG has 22 KO's in a row, and take note most of them are 10 counts, not TKO's, or where the other fighter retired.

    He's a special puncher.
     
  11. impacted

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    He has several clean count-out wins from single shots, head and body, either hand. He's a freakish powerful man who won't be truly appreciated till he's retired or past his peak, something bottom feeders like Eubank and Alvarez are obviously hoping is within a couple of years of happening.
     
  12. mcvey

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    Most of his opposition have been journeymen and young ,still improving kids.
    You didn't address my point ,I knew you wouldn't .
    He stops them faster ? How about if he fought some of the guys that Carter fought ,those that were never or almost never stopped?
    He has ko'd less than half of his opponents ,14 out of 35 to be exact.

    Koin'g 10 out of his last 22 is not "most".
    Whether he is a special puncher was not the question, the question for your illiterate self is ,does he hit harder with one punch than Carter?

    Klan Man , you're a joke.
     
  13. Mendoza

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    The joke is you, Mr. Bigot, and Mr. I give money to groups that abuse human rights.

    By the way on your list of 160 pounds greatest puncher GGG it there. I find it very funny you focus on his first ten opponents in this thread, which mean nothing.

    Carter is widely overrated but he did land in his fights. Whatever one punch power he had often did not turn the tides into a knockout.

    When GGG lands his opponents are hurt either to the head or body, then he finished them. See the difference. No, you won't!:patsch
     
  14. mcvey

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    I know whose on the list ,I made it :patsch
    The Florida Red Neck thinks the ANC under the leadership of Nelson Mandela was abusing human rights .:-(


    Anything to say about the then South African Government?:patsch

    Isn't it about time you f*cked the thread completely up by slagging off Jack Johnson ?
    Have you caught the Zika virus yet?
    Keep your hood on ,it might stop the mosquitoes from getting to your moronic face.:yep

    Getting ratty? You're spelling is going erratic again?
    Did you actually go to school Bubba?
    I bet you wear a bib and brace set:lol:
     
  15. dempsey1234

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    ATG Emile Griffith fought 112 fights against the roughest, toughest in an era that would give both Mayweather and GGG the shakes, and he was only stopped twice. Once on his feet the other the other a one rd destruction. A prime Carter vs a prime Griffith, it's on youtube watch it, and judge for yourself. Carter was rushed into primetime with that win over Fernandez that was the reason he didn't score that many ko's.