I think Canelo's got a good chin but we've seen him badly buckled and almost taken out by Cotto's blown up lightweight brother. He can be hurt. I've never seen GGG even blink after getting hit with a shot, guy is invinsible P4P.
Invincible of the back of beating Macklin and Murray, don't get me wrong GGG is good but to make out he's a granite chinned god when he's yet to face a big puncher is a bit OTT.
Stevens is a serious puncher and Golovkin ate his shots like they were nothing.
Also he fought big punchers at amateur level, including standouts like Gaydarbekov. He hasn't been down in over 350 am fights, over 30 pro fights and never been down in sparring either. His chin is made of the same stuff as mine.
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Dzinziruk had an equally impressive sounding chin going into the Martinez fight but we all know what happened there, amateur fights do mean next to f all in the pro ranks especially when it comes to punch resistance. Stevens is a good puncher but not a brutal punched by any stretch of the imagination, until GGG faces someone of real note i'll be apprehensive and calling him invincible is just hyperbolic nonsense.
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comment by The Guvnor III V.I.K-Give me a scotch.I'm starving-48-0. (U12889)
posted 16 minutes ago
Mayweather beats pacquiao...Oh wait he already has.
48-0. Move along D4.
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He still noshing Pacquiao off at any given opportunity?
I think he better get himself tested the amount Jinkee's been getting about recently.
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Bayless let Mayweather hold like we knew he would.
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"Dzinziruk had an equally impressive sounding chin going into the Martinez fight but we all know what happened there, amateur fights do mean next to f all in the pro ranks especially when it comes to punch resistance. Stevens is a good puncher but not a brutal punched by any stretch of the imagination, until GGG faces someone of real note i'll be apprehensive and calling him invincible is just hyperbolic nonsense."
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Dzinziruk's amateur record wasn't even close to Golovkin's, Golovkin beat some of the best amateurs of recent time, same can't be said for Dzinziruk.
Anyway I know the pro game is different, my point was when you've never been down in nearly 400 fights and hundreds more rounds of sparring, you've obviously got a granite chin, especially when you consider Golovkin is an aggressive fighter and always comes forward, he's not exactly hard to hit
You're missing the point which isn't surprising; going into his fight with Martinez, Dzinziruk had not been dropped as an amateur, pro or in sparring so until Golovkin actually fights a puncher I won't proclaim he has a granite chin.
If you have watched boxing you would know the quality of Golovkin's chin.
He sees the punches he takes keeps his chin tucked in.
Doesn't even flinch when someone lands something big on him.
And he has been in the ring with the likes of Kovalev in sparring
RGS and Locke did a right number on you Saturday night Ghosty
"You're missing the point which isn't surprising; going into his fight with Martinez, Dzinziruk had not been dropped as an amateur, pro or in sparring so until Golovkin actually fights a puncher I won't proclaim he has a granite chin."
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Your point makes no sense you spas.tic, that might be why I'm missing it.
Dzinziruk didn't have the amateur pedigree of Golovkin, who fought at a lower level, there less likely to lose, get dropped etc.
Anyway believe what you want. If you can't see Golovkin's quality just by the eye test, it just confirms what we already know, boxing isn't the right sport for you.
Is that your stock reply to anybody who challenges your uneducated opinion?
Dzinziruk was actually a very accomplished amateur but i'm not at all surprised that you don't that.
I always find it odd how touchy people get on forums when somebody more in the know shows them up, I shouldn't indulge myself but you make it too easy.
I didn't say Dzinziruk wasn't a good amateur you complete spas.tic, what I said was he wasn't the same level of amateur fighter as Golovkin, his achievements weren't as great, he didn't fight the very top guys like Golovkin did.
You said the other day that if you had knowledge, you wouldn't feel the need to keep mentioning it. Yet here you are, bragging about how much you know
You're not ready for this level Ghost
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posted on 10/5/15
I think Canelo's got a good chin but we've seen him badly buckled and almost taken out by Cotto's blown up lightweight brother. He can be hurt. I've never seen GGG even blink after getting hit with a shot, guy is invinsible P4P.
posted on 11/5/15
Invincible of the back of beating Macklin and Murray, don't get me wrong GGG is good but to make out he's a granite chinned god when he's yet to face a big puncher is a bit OTT.
posted on 11/5/15
Stevens is a serious puncher and Golovkin ate his shots like they were nothing.
Also he fought big punchers at amateur level, including standouts like Gaydarbekov. He hasn't been down in over 350 am fights, over 30 pro fights and never been down in sparring either. His chin is made of the same stuff as mine.
posted on 11/5/15
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posted on 11/5/15
Dzinziruk had an equally impressive sounding chin going into the Martinez fight but we all know what happened there, amateur fights do mean next to f all in the pro ranks especially when it comes to punch resistance. Stevens is a good puncher but not a brutal punched by any stretch of the imagination, until GGG faces someone of real note i'll be apprehensive and calling him invincible is just hyperbolic nonsense.
posted on 11/5/15
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posted on 11/5/15
GGG beats Mayweather
posted on 11/5/15
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posted on 11/5/15
comment by The Guvnor III V.I.K-Give me a scotch.I'm starving-48-0. (U12889)
posted 16 minutes ago
Mayweather beats pacquiao...Oh wait he already has.
48-0. Move along D4.
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He still noshing Pacquiao off at any given opportunity?
I think he better get himself tested the amount Jinkee's been getting about recently.
posted on 11/5/15
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posted on 11/5/15
Pacquiao had one arm
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posted on 11/5/15
Bayless let Mayweather hold like we knew he would.
posted on 11/5/15
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posted on 11/5/15
"Dzinziruk had an equally impressive sounding chin going into the Martinez fight but we all know what happened there, amateur fights do mean next to f all in the pro ranks especially when it comes to punch resistance. Stevens is a good puncher but not a brutal punched by any stretch of the imagination, until GGG faces someone of real note i'll be apprehensive and calling him invincible is just hyperbolic nonsense."
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Dzinziruk's amateur record wasn't even close to Golovkin's, Golovkin beat some of the best amateurs of recent time, same can't be said for Dzinziruk.
Anyway I know the pro game is different, my point was when you've never been down in nearly 400 fights and hundreds more rounds of sparring, you've obviously got a granite chin, especially when you consider Golovkin is an aggressive fighter and always comes forward, he's not exactly hard to hit
posted on 11/5/15
You're missing the point which isn't surprising; going into his fight with Martinez, Dzinziruk had not been dropped as an amateur, pro or in sparring so until Golovkin actually fights a puncher I won't proclaim he has a granite chin.
posted on 11/5/15
If you have watched boxing you would know the quality of Golovkin's chin.
He sees the punches he takes keeps his chin tucked in.
Doesn't even flinch when someone lands something big on him.
And he has been in the ring with the likes of Kovalev in sparring
posted on 11/5/15
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posted on 12/5/15
RGS and Locke did a right number on you Saturday night Ghosty
posted on 12/5/15
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posted on 12/5/15
"You're missing the point which isn't surprising; going into his fight with Martinez, Dzinziruk had not been dropped as an amateur, pro or in sparring so until Golovkin actually fights a puncher I won't proclaim he has a granite chin."
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Your point makes no sense you spas.tic, that might be why I'm missing it.
Dzinziruk didn't have the amateur pedigree of Golovkin, who fought at a lower level, there less likely to lose, get dropped etc.
Anyway believe what you want. If you can't see Golovkin's quality just by the eye test, it just confirms what we already know, boxing isn't the right sport for you.
posted on 12/5/15
Is that your stock reply to anybody who challenges your uneducated opinion?
Dzinziruk was actually a very accomplished amateur but i'm not at all surprised that you don't that.
I always find it odd how touchy people get on forums when somebody more in the know shows them up, I shouldn't indulge myself but you make it too easy.
posted on 12/5/15
I didn't say Dzinziruk wasn't a good amateur you complete spas.tic, what I said was he wasn't the same level of amateur fighter as Golovkin, his achievements weren't as great, he didn't fight the very top guys like Golovkin did.
You said the other day that if you had knowledge, you wouldn't feel the need to keep mentioning it. Yet here you are, bragging about how much you know
You're not ready for this level Ghost
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