Is Prime GGG the least likely fighter ever to get dominated in a fight?

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  1. Roughhouse

    Roughhouse Active Member Full Member

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    GGG cultists will never quit overrating his skills with wild praise. It was amusing originally, but is tiring quickly.
     
  2. Mike Cannon

    Mike Cannon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I nether thought I would read " Robinsons chin was not the strongest " in this forum, my oh my !!! thinking of reading and studying Golf for the next 50 years, because doing the same for Boxing has obvs taught me nothing ..... keep well.
     
  3. FastSmith7

    FastSmith7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He clearly beat Canelo in the first fight and just edged it in the 2nd, all that while being 3-4 years out of his prime.

    Now this same Canelo is p4p number 1 according to 80% of people
     
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  4. Roughhouse

    Roughhouse Active Member Full Member

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    GGG is and was a fine fighter. A really finely skilled and tough fighter. And a really finely skilled and tough fighter who probably beat Canelo at least once and maybe both times. But he's not the "greatest" at anything or "the best" at that other thing. That's the cult guys in the robes with the shaved heads and tambourines chanting.