Just trying to see what you guys think. IMO he's a small MW. If his body wasn't so used to fighting @160 I'd say go ahead and fight Nelo @ 155 but I know he would have to lose muscle and that's never good. What do you guys think and please no haters here. This is for adults with reasonable input.
The best middleweights historically have been taller (SRR, Monzon) than Golovkin or have way, way more reach (Hagler.)
Golovkin is smallish when compared to the top group.
Spot on sir!
He's 'average', but doesn't have a physical advantage over other MWs, which should eventually land him in trouble - the lack of reach especially.
Because of this reason, I don't think Golovkin will retire undefeated. A smart, skilled fighter that's bigger than him should be able to get a decision over him.
I mean, Gilberto Ramirez has like 4" height and 5" reach advantage. If that guy continues to improve and they fight in ~2-3 years, I'd say Golovkin would be an underdog.
Just trying to see what you guys think. IMO he's a small MW. If his body wasn't so used to fighting @160 I'd say go ahead and fight Nelo @ 155 but I know he would have to lose muscle and that's never good. What do you guys think and please no haters here. This is for adults with reasonable input.
Gennady Golovkin is already 34 years old, yet he's been fighting 165lbs or less since he was 21 years old, and 160 or less since he was 23. From 21 on, nearly every other elite fighter who gets to fighting in their 30s has put on at least 15-20 pounds to their frames.
Yes, Golovkin is either a small middleweight or he's a punk.
The best middleweights historically have been taller (SRR, Monzon) than Golovkin or have way, way more reach (Hagler.)
Golovkin is smallish when compared to the top group.
I don't consider him small or big for MW. He seems about the size of what a middleweight looks like on average. His build reminds me of a marginally taller Hagler. Very muscular & thin at the same time it seems.
I would personally consider someone with Cotto's build to be a small MW & would consider people with builds like Jacobs & Quillen to be big middleweights.
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Could you imagine him and spoon in the same room.
They would kill each other.:killyou:
Lol...
Regarding the weight cut, surely GGG could make 155, but it's not something a MW champ should have to do, especially against someone who comes in at the same weight but is so used to the weight cut that he's created his own weight class through it.
The retirement of Floyd has this mental patient out of his mind.
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Could you imagine him and spoon in the same room.
They would kill each other.:killyou:
He's probably an average size middleweight but boxing these days has guys coming down 1 or 2 divisions from their actual weight because they know they can rehydrate back overnight after the weigh in.
This is a problem I notice too. It's why I reserve judgment on some fighters till I see them fighting at their true weight. Basically, if you truly are a good fighter you shouldn't need a size advantage. Look at JCCjr, perfect example. The guy had just above club fighter skills and look how far he got fighting smaller opposition.
What happened to pretending you were a fan of ggg?
Or posting about his kids like people give a god damn. The retirement of Floyd has this mental patient out of his mind.
Yes. As you get older, it's hard to drain weight. Which is why he probably can't go to 155 despite being 171 on fight night while Canelo can go to 155 despite being like 173 or higher on fight night.
He's probably an average size middleweight but boxing these days has guys coming down 1 or 2 divisions from their actual weight because they know they can rehydrate back overnight after the weigh in.