I was watching this fight with my dad and I told him after the first 4 knockdowns "He could be dropped 10 times and he's going to get up 10 times, the guy has heart and it's obvious that he trained really hard for this fight" ... He wasn't dropped 10 times, but 6 is a lot and got up from all of them.
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I personally would like to see N'dam test Golovkin. I think it'd be a good solid test for Golovkin. A fighter who does have a bit of a questionable chin, but has great stamina and endurance and will get up just about every time. Not to mention, has very solid all around boxing fundamentals. Works very hard round after round, and has some good pop to his shots.
Golovkin needs a test like that, because me personally, I'm just not sold on him yet. Golovkin has great power, and picks his shots very well mainly due to his deep amateur background, but he also has poor balance, very flat feet, leaky defense and virtually no head movement IMO.
He very much so reminds me of Tszyu, great power and punch placement, but terrible defense and slow flat feet. Tszyu IMO, while a great fighter in some aspects, was grossly overrated. He was a very good fighter, but nowhere near as good as people made him out to be. Which coincidentally already seems to be the case with Golovkin.
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Originally posted by Tmann400 View PostI personally would like to see N'dam test Golovkin. I think it'd be a good solid test for Golovkin. A fighter who does have a bit of a questionable chin, but has great stamina and endurance and will get up just about every time. Not to mention, has very solid all around boxing fundamentals. Works very hard round after round, and has some good pop to his shots.
Golovkin needs a test like that, because me personally, I'm just not sold on him yet. Golovkin has great power, and picks his shots very well mainly due to his deep amateur background, but he also has poor balance, very flat feet, leaky defense and virtually no head movement IMO.
He very much so reminds me of Tszyu, great power and punch placement, but terrible defense and slow flat feet. Tszyu IMO, while a great fighter in some aspects, was grossly overrated. He was a very good fighter, but nowhere near as good as people made him out to be. Which coincidentally already seems to be the case with Golovkin.
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