Comments Thread For: Kassim Ouma Feels Enough is Left To Beat Golovkin

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Kassim Ouma Feels Enough is Left To Beat Golovkin

    At age 32, and several tough setbacks, former junior middleweight champion Kassim ‘The Dream’ Ouma still feels that he has enough left to defeat unbeaten Gennady Golovkin for the WBA "regular" middleweight title on Friday at the Arena Roberto Duran in Panama City. Ouma has lost five of his last seven since 2006 but still ranked 10th by WBA, which merits a title shot. Golovkin is a hard puncher, winning 20 bout and 17 by knockout.

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  • The_Demon
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    I doubt it,Golovkin is a beast

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    • El Jesus
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      i havent seen ouma fight in years, but he looked gone more than 3 years ago truth be told.

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      • giacomino
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        Ouma has no chance. The only question is how long the fight will last. He is shot and Golvkin is too good

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        • ИATAS
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          #5
          Originally posted by El Jesus
          i havent seen ouma fight in years, but he looked gone more than 3 years ago truth be told.
          he actually looked good against Vanes Martirosyan last year and knocked Vanes down in the 9th round. It was a close fight, some people thought Ouma deserved the victory.

          Golovkin is a different kind of beast though, and it's at 160 where Ouma never really belonged.

          I feel bad for Ouma, such a likable guy and insane life story. I don't know why he takes these kinds of fights at 160, just doesn't make sense to me.

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