Black men are in meltdown on here LOL
Just wait till Wilder get Knock out maybe Larry will jump off a cliff or the self proclaimed TheBoxingExpert who really is a dummy joins him
You think? I just remember Gardner running like a Dirrell.
Teak tough Ouma gave him most problems imo, but Golovkin ICU'd it in the end.
Yeah, Gardner landed some, but he ran a lot ... however the question was who frustrated Golovkin the most. You could see Golovkin getting annoyed cos he just couldn't get Gardner to engage, whereas with Ouma, though it was a tougher fight, Golovkin could at least get to grips with him and - eventually - simply outgun and outgrit him.
Yes. A long highlights video of how many times Lil'G got sparked. One of the reasons why don't fight top southpaws
I'm legitimately telling you nicely. GET. A. FUCKING. LIFE.
I don't understand how someone can be so obsessed over another person and how much they hate him. Would it make your life complete if Lara, Ward, & Andrade schooled Golovkin? Who gives a ****.
Ouma gave him the most problems, but if I had to pick the fighter who frustrated him most it'd be way back - Ian Gardner. Gardner was a tough crafty dude who gave problems to Abraham and Bad Chad and yes, he was a slick Southpaw.
That said, I suspect GGG walks down and breaks down Lara, much like he did to Brook - should they ever fight - even if he doesn't look great doing it.
You think? I just remember Gardner running like a Dirrell.
Teak tough Ouma gave him most problems imo, but Golovkin ICU'd it in the end.
Abel Sanchez said Monroe Jr. was their first slick southpaw taking advantage that the reporter didn't know their previous opposition, otherwise the reporter and Abel both would've known that Ouma went 10 rounds with Lil'G and sparked him up with boxing and uppercuts. Of course Ouma already had losses and was his 2nd attempt for a 160 title after losing to Taylor. Ouma was a seasoned Welterweight.
Ouma gave him the most problems, but if I had to pick the fighter who frustrated him most it'd be way back - Ian Gardner. Gardner was a tough crafty dude who gave problems to Abraham and Bad Chad and yes, he was a slick Southpaw.
That said, I suspect GGG walks down and breaks down Lara, much like he did to Brook - should they ever fight - even if he doesn't look great doing it.
Was it the crafty Brook?
The slick Dominic Wade?
The tough Lemieux or Curtis Stevens?
What do you think?
Canelo, he runs too much and without ropes to contain him, GGG can't close the distance to land shots.
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Nobody real frustrated him much since he knocked them all out and never lost more than 2 rounds in any fight. Murray went the longest so I'd say Murray.
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"God damn...maybe Lara, betta south'apaw future not so good drama show."
Ouma gave Ggg trouble by throwing a million punches, eating tons and coming forward all night, like he does every time. This joker thinks the recipe will work for a skittish guy with a pathetic output, who's always on retreat and getting pinned on the ropes. Learn some boxing, idiot, but first work on your literacy and basic reasoning. It's much more important, you're going nowhere without it
Lol @ folks saying Golovkin has never been frustrated, then wtf was that at the beginning of round 3, lunging and winging punches @ Brook like a wild man? Frustration.
Monroe's bum ass was frustrating Lil G, if he had power he would have made a fool outta that boy...
What exactly made monroe a bum? He beat some decent fighters and won that tourney on espn...his only other loss was to darnell boone. The guy was not ready for the elite level, but he showed some balls and took the fight...only to get dismissed as a bum just so some clown on a forum can dis ggg.:nonono:
IDK if he was frustrated with the way the Ouma fight was going, he probably was....but I know for sure he was left wondering what the heck was keeping Ouma up. I still think that is the most competitive fight for GGG...Brook showed some things but the more I watch the fight, the less competitive it looks now. Ouma was able to take the center of the ring on GGG quite a bit and was landing all night
I've never seen Golovkin "frustrated" by any opponent. He wanted a "crazy street fight" against Brook, and that's what he made happen. I think he takes too many shots, but I guess he likes that.
I doubt he likes it and taking flush combinations probably wasn't part of his plan.
I've never seen Golovkin "frustrated" by any opponent. He wanted a "crazy street fight" against Brook, and that's what he made happen. I think he takes too many shots, but I guess he likes that.