"My training has never been based on one-punch knockout power. That's just something that I have, naturally. I've worked on a little more speed, and a little more agility. I'm already fast, but I'm trying to be faster," said Stevens.
"I'm just working on our game plan, pressuring back, and being stronger than him. He doesn't like pressure, as we've seen from the tapes that we've seen, and he does get hit. I just need to coordinate my A-game and do what I do best and stay focused."
"I'm just working on our game plan, pressuring back, and being stronger than him. He doesn't like pressure, as we've seen from the tapes that we've seen, and he does get hit. I just need to coordinate my A-game and do what I do best and stay focused."
If you try to go in there thinking you're going to outbox GGG on the outside without Sergio's speed, stamina, and durability, you're going to get what Macklin got. If he's strong and skilled enough to apply intelligent pressure for 12 rounds against Golovkin, he's going to give himself the best shot he can at an upset. If he can't, we'll be seeing a late KO.
He lost decisively to Jesse Brinkley (who's a level(s) below Golovkin) so we'll see if he can actually implement the game plan.
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