Doesn’t matter who he trained for. What is someone going to put across the ring from pacquiao at this point that he hasn’t already seen either in tape, sparring, watching other fights etc, over the time he’s been in the sport. Pacquaio was great but he had little to nothing left. Most fighters over 35 don’t. There is a reason most mens ailments start mid 30s and later.
Comments Thread For: Golovkin 'Feels Great At My Age,' But Admits Fighting At 40 'Might Be One Of My Issues'
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The only thing that makes me thing a 40 year old inactive Golovkin can win this Saturday is that comparing peak GGG to peak Murata, Golovkin was at least two levels above Murata.
Murata is 5 years younger but equally inactive. If Golovkin would be fighting a credible contender-level opponent in their early 30s I'd say he'd lose.
did I read that Murata is 38 ?
I coulda checked... but, oh well
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you're right about levels... thats it, right there
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expecting anything other than a stoppage win... against a very hittable, inactive, b-level opponent... is making weak excuses for Golovkin
all you guys who did that... are 100% admitting that he does not deserve to face the best fighter in the world
if he struggles with Murata, Canelo is gonna smash his face in LMAO
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