It would probably serve BJS well to train in Big Bear next door to GGG if they fight, his stamina is always a concern for me, and like you said will ultimately be his downfall against GGG if he doesn't get that aspect of his game worked out. If Saunders can fix that issue, I don't see many in the division who could beat him, another issue he could work out is, fighting to the level of his opponents, he could have probably gotten the stoppage against Lee had he pressed the issue in an intelligent manner, but he was happy to pile up the points after he sealed the deal early, same goes for the Eubank match he racked up 7 or 8 rounds and coasted. Saunders is so good he wins the match on points in 7 to 8 round shutouts and coasts to the finish line, if he can get out of that mentality, he could be great. I like Danny and he's skilled as hell, underrated actually, but I think the first shot GGG lands will put him down, his chin is that bad.
Unfortunately, I'm pressed on time until November, so it will be tricky for me to do any episodes the next few weeks.
And when he does you be fast at work figuring out an angle to slander them with, armchair internet spin doctors really are the bottom of the barrel. Guys like you are going to lead to the ruination of society as we know it.
Nice job. The "back to the future" elements was classic treatment especially with the black and whites and muted toning of the color sequences. As to Golovkin, he showed some vulnerabilities but they are the type of vulnerabilities that will require a sustained answer. Brook's uppercuts found the target but he seemed to be unable to find a defensive answer. Saunders may have a defensive answer but lacks the power to keep GGG off him for long. Jacobs for me is more dangerous with his power but he will have to basically go for broke and forget about going the distance. Which on paper sounds disastrous. I think GGG though, needs to look towards the upper weights to truly define himself. Especially in this era of super and junior weight classes when most of the old timers you mentioned jumped weight classes when it meant more than 6 or 7 pounds.
Like I said, wake me when the Triple Duck finally works up the nerve to fight someone with a pulse...
Great video as usual. I think he will be tested for sure at 168. DeGale would light him up and stand up to his attack.
He's better than you're giving him credit for, you should watch more Korobov, he's lazy when he thinks he has weak comp, but I'm pretty sure he'd bring his A game against GGG, and he'd be motivated to erase his loss to GGG in the ams..
I've seen a lot of him, since he's come out the Olympics. Arum put him on multiple ppv undercard, I'm just not impressed.. and I definitely don't think he would have any chance at beating GGG. That chin has a crack in it, and if he fought GGG it could get shattered. Isn't he still fighting at 168 though?