Also, he just had his Hope rematch recently.....
Who has the better resume between GGG and Proska?
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There isn't much to split between their pro resumes...even though Proska beat Sylvester in a very impressive fashion, more impressive than GGG over Ouma...I still think Kassim was a better win..
Ouma fought everybody, from the top guys to the tough, known journeymen (before he became one himself) and lately now to top prospects including Vanes...one of the best chins and workrates around when he was his best. He was still able to go 10 with GGG which only speaks to his credibility even now...you may think that's a bad omen for Golvolkin but I like seeing prospects go rounds against crafty hard headed guys like that.
I'll stay away from going over his amateur resume....and only point to who he has been training and sparring with over the years. I think we have to give the edge to GGG on that...it's a little like Valero when he had literally no fights with anybody people knew, but he was sparring in tough gyms and ****ing up known champions and making a name for himself within boxing. That is what makes me lean toward Golvolkin as far as how they enter this fight.......
the problem is Proska is that unique, individual style you may only see once in your career and never in the gym. Southpaw Ouma is the closest he will have seen to this point in the pros, but that offset rhythm Proska has is not something he will be immediately ready for early on.Comment
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This fight is gonna show if Golovkin can effectively adjust to such an awkward style.the problem is Proska is that unique, individual style you may only see once in your career and never in the gym. Southpaw Ouma is the closest he will have seen to this point in the pros, but that offset rhythm Proska has is not something he will be immediately ready for early on.Comment
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