That video is a few years old. Time doesn't stand still. Fighters are able to decline or improve significantly over a lengthy period like that.
So why post this video? If time really was stationary, then why doesn't Lennox Lewis continue to fight?
Don't really need time to know that Saunders loses to Golovkin. Saunders doesn't have the power of Jacobs or the defense and handspeed of Canelo.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 19:20That video is a few years old. Time doesn't stand still. Fighters are able to decline or improve significantly over a lengthy period like that.
So why post this video? If time really was stationary, then why doesn't Lennox Lewis continue to fight?
You don't think Danny Jacobs is better than Saunders?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 15:00Lemieux was generally regarded as a "massive" 160lb-er but looked pretty small against Saunders.Thomastearns wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 14:49 Saunders is a better boxer than Canelo but does he have the power to stop GGG trying to walk through him as he did with Brook? Since the ill fated Brook fight everyone's trying to outbox GGG. Saunders can actually do it.
GGG had to box more cautiously against Jacobs and Canelo because of their obvious power but he might go into ultra aggressive mode against Saunders. Can Saunders handle it, is he that good?
If he beats GGG (!), can he also beat Jacobs?
While I still currently favour GGG to defeat Saunders, he won't be able to steamroll Billy Joe... and if he tries to do so, without utilising his boxing skills, he'll inevitably lose ... and lose badly!
Saunders hasn't faced anyone with GGG's power and Golovkin hasn't ever shared the ring against an opponent as pugilistically skilled as Saunders, so it'll be an interesting bout.
A 2018 version of Gennady beats the current version of Billy Joe, but with the Brit getting better in leaps and bounds at the Ingle stable, the 2019 veteran version of Golovkin may possibly lose against Saunders.
I never mentioned Danny Jacobs, but I was very impressed with the American's performance against GGG.siablo14 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 19:46You don't think Danny Jacobs is better than Saunders?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 15:00Lemieux was generally regarded as a "massive" 160lb-er but looked pretty small against Saunders.Thomastearns wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 14:49 Saunders is a better boxer than Canelo but does he have the power to stop GGG trying to walk through him as he did with Brook? Since the ill fated Brook fight everyone's trying to outbox GGG. Saunders can actually do it.
GGG had to box more cautiously against Jacobs and Canelo because of their obvious power but he might go into ultra aggressive mode against Saunders. Can Saunders handle it, is he that good?
If he beats GGG (!), can he also beat Jacobs?
While I still currently favour GGG to defeat Saunders, he won't be able to steamroll Billy Joe... and if he tries to do so, without utilising his boxing skills, he'll inevitably lose ... and lose badly!
Saunders hasn't faced anyone with GGG's power and Golovkin hasn't ever shared the ring against an opponent as pugilistically skilled as Saunders, so it'll be an interesting bout.
A 2018 version of Gennady beats the current version of Billy Joe, but with the Brit getting better in leaps and bounds at the Ingle stable, the 2019 veteran version of Golovkin may possibly lose against Saunders.
I can't find the darn article but BJS gave an honest view of his career to that point while in camp for the Lemieux bout. BJS had lost his love for the sport and was seriously contemplated retiring as his heart wasn't into it any longer. Sure, those excuses are easy to use in a way to explain a series of blah performances against the 3 opponents that you referenced above but I believed him. It appeared to be honest and it did match his actions because his fights were rare during that time and he basically told people how he wasn't really ready for someone like GGG.SenorPipino wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 11:37 Well you said it -- "a win against (Lemieux) shouldn't he blown out of proportion.
Saunders looked excellent against the powerful but one dimensional Canadian.
But no one was raving about him in his previous 3 fights against Lee, Akakov and Monroe.
It's best to take a fighters whole career into consideration when judging his worth.
Saunders has always been inconsistent despite remaining unbeaten.
He could stink it up again next time out.
No, Saunders is not the best middleweight on the planet.
I"m SO TIRED of this Daniel Jacobs crap! The ONLY reason the fight was as close as it was, and I had GGG CLEARLY winning the fight, was due to the fact that Jacobs played dirty pool. He agreed to fight for GGG's IBF belt and sanctioning fee with no intention of making weight on Saturday's second weigh in. He knew that GGG had to make the weight or he'd lose his belt and Jacobs plan was to outweigh him by as much as possible and that was garbage. Genius, but garbage. I'm glad the IBF smartened up because they almost cost a great champion a belt by allowing unfair advantages like that.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 21:08I never mentioned Danny Jacobs, but I was very impressed with the American's performance against GGG.siablo14 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 19:46You don't think Danny Jacobs is better than Saunders?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 15:00
Lemieux was generally regarded as a "massive" 160lb-er but looked pretty small against Saunders.
While I still currently favour GGG to defeat Saunders, he won't be able to steamroll Billy Joe... and if he tries to do so, without utilising his boxing skills, he'll inevitably lose ... and lose badly!
Saunders hasn't faced anyone with GGG's power and Golovkin hasn't ever shared the ring against an opponent as pugilistically skilled as Saunders, so it'll be an interesting bout.
A 2018 version of Gennady beats the current version of Billy Joe, but with the Brit getting better in leaps and bounds at the Ingle stable, the 2019 veteran version of Golovkin may possibly lose against Saunders.
In fact I'd favour Jacobs to defeat Golovkin if they ever engaged in a rematch, but Abel Sanchez has already dismissed the possibility of his charge facing Danny again.
To be honest, I'm not really sure who would win if Jacobs and Saunders ever shared the ring.
I suppose the American should be considered the favourite, due to having already proved his ability by facing the very best his division had to offer, in the form of GGG, but I don’t have a lot of confidence about this, since there must be a reason why the Brit has been avoided by so many high-profile fighters.
At some point or other, Canelo, Golovkin, Lemieux and Eubank Jr. have all previously declined guaranteed opportunities to face Saunders, with the Brit having already accepted the terms proposed to him (in some cases he even agreed the financials and signed the contracts), whilst others, such as Avtandil Khurtsidze, have actually preferred to take step-aside money rather than face him.
Even Demetrius Andrade has recently admitted that he's not ready to face the Brit just yet. And Danny Jacobs has stated that he’d prefer to make the jump to 168lbs, rather than attempt to negotiate a bout with Saunders or earn himself the mandatory challenger position for Billy Joe’s WBO title.
That tells me that Billy Joe’s fellow pros consider the potential “risk” they’d take in facing him wouldn’t be worth the “reward”, which means that he is probably regarded by boxing insiders as a legitimate threat to his peers, hence the reason why it’s challenging for me to believe that Jacobs is capable of scoring a decisive victory over Saunders.
In reality, it’s probably a 50-50 type of fight, with the American being favoured by many, purely due to his deeply impressive performance against Golovkin. I just think that Billy Joe has shown continuous and drastic improvements under the tutelage of his new trainer, Dominic Ingle, and I think his best is yet to come. So who knows what would happen in that fight?![]()
LOL. I've come a long way with my relationship with the filthy Brits. Now they are my favorite boxing fans on the planet. It takes a big man to admit when he's wrong. I am not a big man but i sure was wrong. I"m heading to the UK in May for the 3rd time in 3 years for vacation, shhhhhhh. You can't beat em, join em buddy.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 08:26 caldo nuthugging a filthy brit, I've heard it all now...
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i take your point brother. GGG struggled quite a lot with Canelo's movement from the waist. with BJS its more foot movement than movement from the waist but if anything he's even more difficult to pin down because of that- i don't think GGG would have him up against the ropes for long periods like he did Canelo.
I believe this video is pretty much relevant ...the boxer in question tells what he thinks about his and GGG chances if they fight and who knows it better than him?...what happened since? GGG TKOed same 2 boxers Saunders struggled with for 12 rounds..Enlightened-One wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 19:20That video is a few years old. Time doesn't stand still. Fighters are able to decline or improve significantly over a lengthy period like that.
So why post this video? If time really was stationary, then why doesn't Lennox Lewis continue to fight?
The ability of a fighter roughly four years ago is usually completely irrelevant to their current performance levels.greg wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 09:34I believe this video is pretty much relevant ...the boxer in question tells what he thinks about his and GGG chances if they fight and who knows it better than him?...what happened since? GGG TKOed same 2 boxers Saunders struggled with for 12 rounds..Enlightened-One wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 19:20That video is a few years old. Time doesn't stand still. Fighters are able to decline or improve significantly over a lengthy period like that.
So why post this video? If time really was stationary, then why doesn't Lennox Lewis continue to fight?
caldo2025 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 08:19LOL. I've come a long way with my relationship with the filthy Brits. Now they are my favorite boxing fans on the planet. It takes a big man to admit when he's wrong. I am not a big man but i sure was wrong. I"m heading to the UK in May for the 3rd time in 3 years for vacation, shhhhhhh. You can't beat em, join em buddy.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 08:26 caldo nuthugging a filthy brit, I've heard it all now...
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i take your point brother. GGG struggled quite a lot with Canelo's movement from the waist. with BJS its more foot movement than movement from the waist but if anything he's even more difficult to pin down because of that- i don't think GGG would have him up against the ropes for long periods like he did Canelo.
No, the fight was only close because Saunders was out of shape, and it was still a clear win.
..feel free to quote me saying exactly that...you can't? then don't put your words into my mouth...I don't know who's gonna win today, if I could prophesy, I would be in a different line of business...what I know is that since that time when Saunders claimed Golovkin beat him, GGG has upped his level of competition and like I said TKOed those who Saunders only managed to decision...and no, I haven't seen any proof of him slipping yet...Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 11:52.....................................................................
According to you though, time stands still, people cannot improve and nor do you believe that they are entitled to change their minds.![]()
I Don't get the logic saying that in shape he couldn't beat Golovkin, because he fought a low level opponent while completely out of shape.tigermoth87 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 12:06 No
I don't think he's consistent enough, is too lazy and takes his foot off the gas too often.
The performance against Lemiuex was great. But he's also almost thrown it away Vs Eubank after getting complacent, struggled against poor fighters such as that Russian etc.
im surprised by that mate, i remember you posted this only like 2 weeks agoTheLeprechaun wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 16:59 Saunders probably is the best at 160. I think id favour him over anyone in the division
TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 22:03 I think the difference between Lemieux and GGG is huge and we saw that when they fought. BJS looked amazing vs Lemieux but one of the things that GGG does 100x better than Lemiuex is cut off the ring. Saunders struggled and was in survival mode when Eubank was pressing forward in the second half of their bout and based on that I think GGG would win the fight. You can't really judge off the Lemiuex fight.