Comments Thread For: Gennady "Triple G" Golovkin: Horse, Then Cart
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I think he'd show better defense if he feared what was coming back more. So far, he hasn't been hard to touch. C might have been a little harsh, but he was awfully easy to hit in fights like Ouma and Rosado and wasn't hard to find at all last weekend. Macklin caught him with a few flush hooks.
Again, didn't matter.Comment
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I think he'd show better defense if he feared what was coming back more. So far, he hasn't been hard to touch. C might have been a little harsh, but he was awfully easy to hit in fights like Ouma and Rosado and wasn't hard to find at all last weekend. Macklin caught him with a few flush hooks.
Again, didn't matter.Comment
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There are some decent options at Jr. Middleweight if GGG can still make weight. He's not physically a big middleweight. I remember a while back in an HBO interview he said he could fight between Jr. and Super-middleweight.
But, Lord have mercy on anyone who tastes his power at 154!
He kind of reminds me of a young Kostya Tszyu, a foward pressure style, great ring intelligence and boxing skill coupled with devastating punching power in both hands. Not to mention a great chin. I can only see great things for Golovkin in the future.Comment
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you think Martinez will stand still to take a body punch and go down screaming in pain ?
Martinez is famous for taking huge power punches , and coming back like a rock .
I doubt GGG hits harder than Chavez Jr.
I am not a hater of GGG . but I still think Martinez beats him
I can't bet against healthy hungry Martinez , and he knows GGG is dangerous , so he will be well-prepared
Last - IMHO and not to be an ****** towards your opinions......Chavez Jr. hits NOWHERE near the punching power of GGG. I have seen both train & fight in person and GGG hits like a middleweight version of Mike Tyson plus he has PERFECT ACCURACY in placing his punches. While his punches might not look powerful to you via TV, live and in person they are devastating. If he touches you....you go down. He is just what boxing needs right now and he's just getting started. A worthy opponent for him would be Ward. Peace!Last edited by LAPete; 07-04-2013, 07:59 AM.Comment
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Back in 2004 (at the Athens Olympics) Golovkin fought at 165 (i.e. middleweight for amateurs). It's true, GGG is a small super middleweight but that's what he naturally is...
In my opinion, Golovkin and Kovalev are able to actually rule from the middle weight up to the cruiser weight... But unfortunately these two guys are Russians...
"Unfortunately these two are Russians"????????????? Whats up with that statement?
There is nothing wrong with Russian Fighters.....Russian women either.Comment
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