Middleweight/Supermiddleweight are definitely my favorite weightclasses right now. Stacked from top to bottom with great finishers.
EDIT Kessler desrves to be up there too.
Chavez Jr. was a Cruiserweight fighting Middleweights so of course he's gonna have a hard head. I would say Kelly Pavlik on that list, and add Kessler....I think GGG is pulling a Felix Trinidad with the funny wraps.
What u talkin about?
golovkin. that's what he was born to do. weather the storm with your big chin. catch up to your opponent. knock him out with your heavy hands and body work.
ko artists fight to knock people out. they set out to knock people out. they train that way. many of them don't even think about scorecards, and winning rounds.
martinez is not that sort of fighter. he's got some sharp punches, but he's not at all your typical "knockout artist." his punching power is also greatly exaggerated on the strength of his williams knockout. he's a boxer. he looks to use the ring and make you miss. he uses his legs.
he outjabbed dzinziruk, and ended up hurting him in exchanges. he was the better boxer whose power imposed itself. when he got him badly hurt for the third knockout he stepped it up and went for the knockout.
against barker he worked against his guard with light shots and eventually started to get through.
i also think we're starting to see him punching more and harder because his legs can't go 12 rounds at his normal pace. the guy is as athletic a fighter and stylist as anybody since jones. he's 37. his legs aren't quite what they used to be, and he's got to rely a bit more on his power.
i don't want to make it seem as though martinez isn't a good puncher, or a threat for a knockout. chavez jr walked through huge punishment, an ability afforded to him in part by his massive size on fight night. martinez is a good puncher and a surprisingly aggressive fighter, given his abilities. he's just not a "KO artist." knockouts come to him, he doesn't go and make them. golovkin starts training camp with knockout on the mind.
Right now, Martinez.
Chavez Jr was literally seconds away from KOing Sergio. His future is bright.
Chavez took 12 rounds to hurt a much smaller man (because Sergio got macho and went for the KO, no less), then when he did, he couldn't even finish him.
Martinez drove him back and finished up stronger than Jr did.
His future isn't bright at all, he had his chance and he fell well short.
Chavez Jr. was a Cruiserweight fighting Middleweights so of course he's gonna have a hard head. I would say Kelly Pavlik on that list, and add Kessler....I think GGG is pulling a Felix Trinidad with the funny wraps.
There really arent any. Id have to go with Martinez if im forced to choose by "what have you done for me lately". Jr has one of the hardest heads in boxing and took soe monster shots. Up until that fight Martinez was canning guys.
Chavez Jr was literally seconds away from KOing Sergio. His future is bright.
I'll vote for Martinez here. He has been getting a lot of KO's the last 2-3 years. Marked up Chavez JR. pretty good in that last fight as well.
Interested in seeing what Golovkin does this year. He looks to be a KO puncher.