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Originally posted by b0xSigh... Watch the post fight interviews...
Chris Eubank Jr after the BJS Loss:
"He did what I thought he would do. Came out strong in the early part of the fight, then I started to take over."
(Visibly puffed out) Billy Joe Saunders:
"I knew his plan was to come on to me in the second half of the fight."
Both guys knew the plan that Eubank Jr would have a better chance in the second half of the fight because BJS gasses. Eubank had no chance in the first 6. BJS didn't gas enough for Eubank to get him though LOL. Salty salty salt salt....
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostLol I knew this idiot would pick Eubank. You pick Berto over Ggg, right?
I'm the guy who called Bradley winning the first Pacquiao fight months in advance.
I'm also the guy who called out exactly how Holly Holm was going to beat Rousey.
I told everyone that Mayweather would decision Pacquiao after a boring fight (due to Manny not showing up).
I called the exact round Victor Ortiz would quit against Berto.
The reason I can be confident about these predictions is one thing: pattern. If a fighter sticks to a pattern, and the opposition can capitalize, the fighter will lose. It's that simple. It's the adaptable fighters who don't lose.
Golovkin has a pattern. He uses the jab to get you to back into the ropes or the corner. Then he measures for power shots. He doesn't need to connect every single one, because even if one's blocked, it knocks you off balance, leaving you wide open for a key shot. We saw this against both Murray and Stevens.
He struggles against a fighter who is heavily active and stays on the move, stays away from the ropes and keeps it in the middle with pivot. This is why Monroe was doing so well initially and Roy Jones has commented on it frequently. You have to attack Golovkin, stay busy and not allow him to get set or he will pick you apart. Given that style, I think the Danny Jacobs that showed up against Quillin beats Golovkin and I'm 100% that Pirog would have beaten G.
Eubank has questionable power, but he's an active puncher, a decent counter puncher and he adapts to the level of his opponent's skill. He's not going to run and he knows he's not in there with a Jeter this time. He's learned that he basically threw the Saunders fight by being inactive the first 6 rounds.
As long as he stays off the ropes and circles with constant activity, he beats Golovkin by decision.
Originally posted by HeroBando View PostWho did Haye ko with a jab, some guy not in boxrec top 100?
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostHe may be capable of being disciplined if he's not searching for a knockout. The discipline may also come from an increase in the level of respect for his opponent.
He can't be too trigger happy, he is fast, younger, fresher but still lack the experience needed on a bigger stage. Having said that I also do think he would push GGG and would try to be as discipline as he needed to be to avoid getting destroyed.
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Originally posted by revelated View PostLet's talk facts bruh. You can research for yourself. But let me tell you who I am.
I'm the guy who called Bradley winning the first Pacquiao fight months in advance.
I'm also the guy who called out exactly how Holly Holm was going to beat Rousey.
I told everyone that Mayweather would decision Pacquiao after a boring fight (due to Manny not showing up).
I called the exact round Victor Ortiz would quit against Berto.
The reason I can be confident about these predictions is one thing: pattern. If a fighter sticks to a pattern, and the opposition can capitalize, the fighter will lose. It's that simple. It's the adaptable fighters who don't lose.
Golovkin has a pattern. He uses the jab to get you to back into the ropes or the corner. Then he measures for power shots. He doesn't need to connect every single one, because even if one's blocked, it knocks you off balance, leaving you wide open for a key shot. We saw this against both Murray and Stevens.
He struggles against a fighter who is heavily active and stays on the move, stays away from the ropes and keeps it in the middle with pivot. This is why Monroe was doing so well initially and Roy Jones has commented on it frequently. You have to attack Golovkin, stay busy and not allow him to get set or he will pick you apart. Given that style, I think the Danny Jacobs that showed up against Quillin beats Golovkin and I'm 100% that Pirog would have beaten G.
Eubank has questionable power, but he's an active puncher, a decent counter puncher and he adapts to the level of his opponent's skill. He's not going to run and he knows he's not in there with a Jeter this time. He's learned that he basically threw the Saunders fight by being inactive the first 6 rounds.
As long as he stays off the ropes and circles with constant activity, he beats Golovkin by decision.
I was being facetious. But if you want to compare nuts to screws, the point is Haye has a KO off a jab where your guy G does not.
Eubank is gonna be a major underdog. If you re so sure, come back with a betting slip. But who are you kidding, I've read a few of your posts, you're extremely clueless
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostBy the way he fights, Eubank must think that the best defense is a good offense. When he gets hit he tends to get fierce, pressures, and tries to get off first. He has shown some defensive, counter-punching efforts but that very thing is what lost him the first 5rds against Saunders.
Chris sucks at countering but ggg has a tendency to pause when he gets hit (does it in almost every fight and fans pretend he's "letting them get in punches"). I suspect Chris will use his pressuring ability to capitalize on that. Problem is, he's so wide, sloppy, and open to counters that ggg is bound to catch him at some point.
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostBut Bradley lost to PAC pretty bad. Did you also predict PWill beating Lara, and Rios beating Abril?
Let me remind you since you clearly forgot. Man up and admit which of these you were. You were the dude on the couch huh?
Originally posted by HeroBando View PostEubank is gonna be a major underdog. If you re so sure, come back with a betting slip. But who are you kidding, I've read a few of your posts, you're extremely clueless
Again, the right Eubank has to show up. If he does, he beats Golovkin. Period.
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Originally posted by revelated View PostWhat does the history books say about the first Pacquiao/Bradley fight?
Let me remind you since you clearly forgot. Man up and admit which of these you were. You were the dude on the couch huh?
Don't gamble dude. Just mark the post and come back after the fight. Don't be a punk like the ones who attacked me when I predicted Holm KO'ing Rousey and then disappeared - and the ones who attacked me when I said Povetkin's drug test result was BS. All gone. Don't be a punk like them. Man up and we'll see.
Again, the right Eubank has to show up. If he does, he beats Golovkin. Period.
Feel free to bet me all your points if you're not confident to bet real money. I mean the odds are amazing if you're sure Eubank wins.
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