Transform into Andre Ward tbh...
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How do you beat Gennady Golovkin?
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Originally posted by Beercules View PostAnd don't say move to 168. Good stiff jab? Lateral movement? Get his respect early?
It won't be easy. Golovkin has a good work rate, hard punches, solid chin, great footwork and positioning, confidence and at the same time, his fights don't go the distance.
I compare him to Chavez. So I guess we could look at a fighter like Whitaker or Randall maybe. Obviously a fighter like Whitaker who can keep the pace slow and jab and keep it a boxing match. I don't know about now though. I really think Chavez wasn't the same KO artist when he fought Whitaker that he was earlier in his career. He just didn't have the mean streak GGG does. Deep inside, Golovkin wants his opponents out of there. A decision isn't an option. At this point, I don't see him losing for a few years. He's got too many tools, too much discipline and that mean streak will keep the KOs coming.
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push em back turn em push em back turn em, smother him and avoid his big shots and stay in the center of the ring.
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View PostHere's the blueprint. Just stay busy all rounds and move, use the ring. Lemieux's reach is his disadvantage. His advantage is body shot crosses. The same failed body shot attempts in which Matthysse never attempted on Postol. The accuracy margin is higher for shorter dudes if the cross is provided.
However, GGG is great at cutting off the ring. He knows how to keep an opponent from utilizing the ring. And as bigger fights happen, I'm betting he tries to get smaller rings for every fight. The movers like bigger rings, after all.
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Originally posted by Beercules View PostAnd don't say move to 168. Good stiff jab? Lateral movement? Get his respect early?
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