[Video] Gennady Golovkin's first day of training for Curtis Stevens clash

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  • T18Z
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    [Video] Gennady Golovkin's first day of training for Curtis Stevens clash

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    Originally posted by T18Z
    When is this guy going to fight real competition? He has looked good fighting the guys he has but none of them were top caliber or elite opposition. Not hating but its the truth. He is already 31, times ticking GGG...

    He should blow through Stevens easily.

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      Originally posted by Owl PayMen
      When is this guy going to fight real competition? He has looked good fighting the guys he has but none of them were top caliber or elite opposition. Not hating but its the truth. He is already 31, times ticking GGG...

      He should blow through Stevens easily.
      He will start fighting big names when they actually accept his offers.

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      • JmH Reborn
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        Stevens might die in their fight...they really should cancel it. He isn't ready for what's about to happen. The first 30 seconds, GGG is saying he isn't a good boy, big mouth.

        R.I.P. Stevens...you didn't quite get 15 minutes of fame, but you almost did

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          Thing about this is, he probably enters training camp even much lighter than Canelo. It is good to see a fighter enter training camp already in good shape. I mean we see Floyd, Ward and a few more as other examples. The ones who dedicate themselves to the sport 24/7, will always see more success than the ones who live the life of an average Joe between fights.

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