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Do you guys think GGG would be able to hurt Hagler?
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Originally posted by Godsfly View PostJohn Mugabi himself was stronger then golovkin........so it's a ****** argument.
I do remember him being feared though.
That era 80's-90's had so many dudes who could flat out punch. I think a big puncher nowadays is more of an anomaly.
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Originally posted by jreckoning View PostI never thought the Beast was that good. Probably because most of his fights I saw were after Hagler ruined him.
I do remember him being feared though.
That era 80's-90's had so many dudes who could flat out punch. I think a big puncher nowadays is more of an anomaly.
After all, he took everything that Hearns hit him with and that guy was a murderous puncher
Back to the topic at hand, Hagler had an incredible chin but as others have said, anyone can be hurt by a world class puncher landing flush
Having said that, I'd back Hagler to find a way and eventually beat GGG by late tko or close decision
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Man this fight really is the irresistible force vs the immovable object!
Yes he would hurt Hagler, but Marvin would recover and likely UD GGG in a convincing fashion. Style is all wrong for him, Hagler could live on GGG's chest in that fight and be safe as houses, because he was slick as anything on the inside and knew how to do serious damage there, GGG is cuter on the inside than given credit for, but he needs room to throw his punches.
This is assuming that GGG will still be able to do the things he is doing now to higher calibre fighters, that is still an unknown with him.
All in all I don't think GGG would get any change from B-Hop or Hagler, two other recent great middleweights, in my opinion they are a little too complete for him, and B-Hop was a monster at middleweight, size wise.
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Originally posted by jreckoning View PostI never thought the Beast was that good. Probably because most of his fights I saw were after Hagler ruined him.
I do remember him being feared though.
That era 80's-90's had so many dudes who could flat out punch. I think a big puncher nowadays is more of an anomaly.
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I'd pick Hagler to win that fight by decision. Unless he got stopped by a cut.
Golovkin isn't a "go for broke" one punch hitter. He's a smart boxer who lands punches with accuracy and gradually beats people down. Power serves him; he doesn't serve it.
But Hagler had better competition for sure, and I have to pick him at this point.
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Cmon GGG isn't invincible, no doubt he could hurt Hagler but he would get a taste of something he's yet to see so far. Prime vs prime would be show to watch!
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