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    Default Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    There has been a lot of talk about the G-Man on this forum , especially recently, with people discussing how great he was or could have been.

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    1. Gerald McClellan was a special fighter from the very beginning. He was tall, rangy and could box - as well as possessing shattering power in both hands. He was almost the perfect fighter and it is a shame that the Nigel Benn fight (during which the ref was biased and allowed Benn to foul constantly) robbed us from seeing him cement his legend among the all time great fighters of any era.

    2. Gerald McClellan was an overhyped robot of a fighter. He had good power, but his biggest win was against china-chinned creaking old Julian Jackson. Stylistically, he sacrificed any skill with his obsession for power. he bowled over a stream of non-entitities because he was essentially an ungrateful bully and came badly unstuck against the first real fighter he faced. had he survived as a fighter against benn, his bubble would have been burst and he would be regarded as strictly second rate by now anyway.

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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    I think the G man was a special fighter he could have ruled the Supermiddles had that not happened to him i dont know if he would have beaten Benn that night though a fight between the G man and Jones junior would have been awesome i would have picked Gerald by ko late its a crying shame what happend but this is a dangerous sport .

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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    I voted option #1 for the reasons listed.

    It's not hard to see where this man was headed to it really isn't.
    Watch his fights and tell me other wise.

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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    He was #1 - plain to see

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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    But Benn won fair and square

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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    I hope you don't mind but I agreed with much of what you said in both so I took it upon myself to use many of your words and merge portions of both sides I agree with. I also added my own in!



    Gerald McClellan was a special fighter from  the very beginning. He was tall, rangy and could box - as well as possessing shattering power in both hands.  Stylistically, he sacrificed much of his skill with his obsession for power. He did become badly unstuck against the first real fighter he faced. Would he have learned from the fight...  Of course!  No one wants to take a beating like that(unless you're Gatti).  Nigel was a great fighter but was allowed to foul in this bout.   Had he had the ability to contiue on I strongly believe that he would have been(already is in my eyes) one of the greats.

    He had a style that I enjoyed to watch.

    On a side note there was a good article in Ring Magazine talking about the two men meeting again years after the fight.  Benn put together a charity to raise money for his healthcare...

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    CC to all that gave their oppinion...  This is a great thread!
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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    CC#237 Pride

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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    In the ring Gerald McClellan could be likened to a machine, systematically destroying his opponents with those lacerating straight punches.
    On the other hand one could argue G-man was nothing like a machine, he was more animalistic, as he was driven by raw, visceral emotion. He hated the man in the opposite corner and would not be discouraged from claiming his scalp.

    I believe this sentiment was felt by Gerald in light of his entire career, I think he felt, to stop him winning and stop him becoming an all time great, someone would have to leave him blind, deaf and paralysed.

    Such a shame thats exactly what happened
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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    G-Man once told Manny that when he looked over at his opponent in the corner, all he saw was his father. And by the way he ran out of his corner and starting braking everything in his path, I would tend to believe that.

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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    Quote Originally Posted by "PRIDE OF BOSTON"
    I hope you don't mind but I agreed with much of what you said in both so I took it upon myself to use many of your words and merge portions of both sides I agree with. I also added my own in!



    Gerald McClellan was a special fighter from the very beginning. He was tall, rangy and could box - as well as possessing shattering power in both hands. Stylistically, he sacrificed much of his skill with his obsession for power. He did become badly unstuck against the first real fighter he faced. Would he have learned from the fight... Of course! No one wants to take a beating like that(unless you're Gatti). Nigel was a great fighter but was allowed to foul in this bout. Had he had the ability to contiue on I strongly believe that he would have been(already is in my eyes) one of the greats.

    He had a style that I enjoyed to watch.

    On a side note there was a good article in Ring Magazine talking about the two men meeting again years after the fight. Benn put together a charity to raise money for his healthcare...

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    CC to all that gave their oppinion... This is a great thread!
    100% agree with your post CC

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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    ^
    Makes the mayweathers look like the brady's
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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
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    Makes the mayweathers look like the brady's
    hilarious!!! CC
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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    Nah but in all seriousness, imagine that power unleashed on the street!
    Not advantageous to ur health huh?
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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    Unfortunatly he was probably allready hurt,after the Jackson fight
    And he still had Benn down twice

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    Default Re: Gerald McClellan - the final verdict

    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
    Unfortunatly he was probably allready hurt,after the Jackson fight
    And he still had Benn down twice
    Similar to Paul Ingle i blamed that on all the heavy blows he took off Naz

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