"He is a phenomenal talent, from out of this planet. He's an extremely strong boxer, tough, powerful, who knows how to search for and get a knockout. He has that badness needed to destroy a rival. Today he is by far the best."
Hint: former mw champion.
That was prime GGG
todays GGG is washed up, a shadow of his former self
thats why he looked like a blind kid trying to hit a piñata against Nelo
Kid, come on... I'm a Golovkin fan, but what likely happened is he stepped up his level of competition and now he doesn't look like the indestructible god he once did (and he didn't even always look like one then... it took him 11 rounds to spark out Martin Murray.) Age has little to do with it. He didn't just suddenly forget how to box in the last year or so.
"He is a phenomenal talent, from out of this planet. He's an extremely strong boxer, tough, powerful, who knows how to search for and get a knockout. He has that badness needed to destroy a rival. Today he is by far the best."
Hint: former mw champion.
Sergio Martinez said it.
What hype do you guys buy into? At the elite level when was the last time you guys seen a blow out KO? The fact that a KO artist is able to go the distance and get the decision is actually a surprise. Normally the guy with the high KO ratio falls off towards the championship rounds. The fact that GGG is able to go the distance and still be competitive speaks volumes to his diversity in the ring. He still has that stiff European style but with a minimum of adjustments he'd wreck Canelo to the body.
troo bad he didnt know how to search and get the KO against Canelo hell he couldnt even land a clean punch lmfao.
Cotto gonna knock Mickey the **** out!