Like I said, just because Ndam uses movement doesn't mean he's a better fight or tougher fight. Quillin isn't exactly Whitaker himself so they both would take big shots and we know Golovkin is a harder puncher than Ndam. I said before in my 2013 predictions thread, if they fight this year it will be a FOTY candidate with both men touching the canvas.
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lol that would be intense. People would have heat attacks seeing the god of war injuredLike I said, just because Ndam uses movement doesn't mean he's a better fight or tougher fight. Quillin isn't exactly Whitaker himself so they both would take big shots and we know Golovkin is a harder puncher than Ndam. I said before in my 2013 predictions thread, if they fight this year it will be a FOTY candidate with both men touching the canvas.Comment
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If you go watch the Ouma fight he was tired too. He did get the stoppage tho so props.Originally posted by JloroQuote:
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Idk I'd pick the guy with actual movement who would make Quillin miss than the guy with 0 head movement who would take everyone of Quillins shots to the head. That uppercut would land at will. GGG's stamina is also still in question to me. Njikam has superb conditioning.
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lol GGG was tired as **** from rosado making him miss.
He looked like he was having an asthma attack
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You have a valid point but I was just pointing out that Njikam IMO is as risky as a Golovkin fight. They took the risk vs a less known guy so I don't see why they wouldn't vs Golovkin or Martinez AT THIS POINT. He turned those fights down before which I respected them for when they keptit 100%. But now he's talking about them. I still believe politics will prevent us from watching this fight tho.Originally posted by ИATASQuote:
Originally Posted by 1PunchKOPOW!
Idk I'd pick the guy with actual movement who would make Quillin miss than the guy with 0 head movement who would take everyone of Quillins shots to the head. That uppercut would land at will. GGG's stamina is also still in question to me. Njikam has superb conditioning.
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Like I said, just because Ndam uses movement doesn't mean he's a better fight or tougher fight. Quillin isn't exactly Whitaker himself so they both would take big shots and we know Golovkin is a harder puncher than Ndam. I said before in my 2013 predictions thread, if they fight this year it will be a FOTY candidate with both men touching the canvas.
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Well, Quillin was trying to get a title. It is my opinion that they had two options (sergio wasn't one of them at the time) - Fight N'Dam for the WBO belt or fight Golvokin for the WBA & IBF belts. I think they chose what they thought was the easier of the two fights, i.e the path of least resistance.You have a valid point but I was just pointing out that Njikam IMO is as risky as a Golovkin fight. They took the risk vs a less known guy so I don't see why they wouldn't vs Golovkin or Martinez AT THIS POINT. He turned those fights down before which I respected them for when they keptit 100%. But now he's talking about them. I still believe politics will prevent us from watching this fight tho.
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I'm a big Quillin fan too that's why I can look at this fight impartially. There is no way in hell Quillin would tear up Golvokin like Sergio did to Julio's bum ass. Styles make fights. Obviously Sergio is a boxer that uses a lot of movement, Julio is a walking forward punching bag. Quillin isn't a boxer like that. This fight would meet in the center of the ring and would continue that way until someone gives. It would be a pretty brutal fight.
Now when we look at skills vs skills, imo it's pretty clear that Golovkin is a more skillful fighter than Quillin. His fundamentals are better. But Quillin is near equal if not equal in power to Golovkin.Comment
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lol that's why it will be good. And Quillin will most likely keep improving so he will be better by time they actually fightI'm a big Quillin fan too that's why I can look at this fight impartially. There is no way in hell Quillin would tear up Golvokin like Sergio did to Julio's bum ass. Styles make fights. Obviously Sergio is a boxer that uses a lot of movement, Julio is a walking forward punching bag. Quillin isn't a boxer like that. This fight would meet in the center of the ring and would continue that way until someone gives. It would be a pretty brutal fight.
Now when we look at skills vs skills, imo it's pretty clear that Golovkin is a more skillful fighter than Quillin. His fundamentals are better. But Quillin is near equal if not equal in power to Golovkin.Comment
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