Have you ever seen Golovkin touching the ropes, ever?

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  • Silence
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    #11
    Originally posted by MikeyG

    Yeah, I think it is more about making a point that GGG is hard to really push on the ropes.
    Canelo can bully him in September. We'll see GGG's career moments on the ropes.

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    • MikeyG
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      #12
      Originally posted by Silence

      Canelo can bully him in September. We'll see GGG's career moments on the ropes.
      We'll see. Second fight was majority of time fought in the middle of the ring so I expect it to be the same for this one. But GGG is 40 and some of his weaknesses are more pronounced than before so everything is possible.

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        #13
        I once used to think about a similar question. Or just a thought.

        I very rarely ever saw Mike Tyson voluntary decide to take a step backwards. Just for a moment think about that?

        Here is a fighter who routinely is fighting guys bigger than himself, and he never voluntary decided to take a step backwards.

        Mike Tyson has stood still, but I have never saw him decide? Alright, I need to move backwards.

        David Tua was also another fighter with a similar altitude.

        Even against Lennox Lewis, Tyson did not voluntary decide to move backwards.

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          #14
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
          I once used to think about a similar question. Or just a thought.

          I very rarely ever saw Mike Tyson voluntary decide to take a step backwards. Just for a moment think about that?

          Here is a fighter who routinely is fighting guys bigger than himself, and he never voluntary decided to take a step backwards.

          Mike Tyson has stood still, but I have never saw him decide? Alright, I need to move backwards.

          David Tua was also another fighter with a similar altitude.

          Even against Lennox Lewis, Tyson did not voluntary decide to move backwards.
          Bcs he was one dimensional. Skilled but one dimensional. His entire style was based on peek-a-boo. Hadn't a plan B. A true multi-dimensional fighter can fight at back foot, at front foot or stationary.

          Canelo was multi-dimensional at 154 and 160. He lost it at 168 and 175.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Satir
            You really think Canelo will push him and KO's him, kmon man
            Hard to touch ropes against the likes of Steve Rolls, Kamil Szeresmeta, Dominic Wade, Willie Monroe jr,

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