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  • #61
    Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
    While true, there's probably no one at middleweight who can keep him on the backfoot, and he can do a good enough job the few times he is pushed back in a fight to deliver his own blows.

    When he eventually moves up to fight Froch or Ward, that's when this could be an issue, if not corrected. Those guys will push him back regularly, and Golovkin would need to be better than he was against Stevens.
    I don't think probability is needed.

    At this point, there is no one who is going to force Golovkin on the back foot at 160.

    Perhaps, maybe, Chavez if he can make 160.

    Sometimes it looks like to me that Golovkin wants to go onto the backfoot. Simialrly to how Cotto sometimes does who's also a fighter who can't fight well on the back foot.

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    • #62
      I agree. I reckon Chavez Jr would be the worst opponent for GGG - a stylistic nightmare.

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      • #63
        Dont forget that GGG is slow. His punching speed is below average IMO.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
          I don't think probability is needed.

          At this point, there is no one who is going to force Golovkin on the back foot at 160.

          Perhaps, maybe, Chavez if he can make 160.

          Sometimes it looks like to me that Golovkin wants to go onto the backfoot. Simialrly to how Cotto sometimes does who's also a fighter who can't fight well on the back foot.
          Exactly like cotto but cotto has since gotten better. As of now golovkin has no reason to worry about it. We'll see when he faces the real fighters around his division. 160 is his to dominate tho.
          Last edited by Kagami Taiga; 11-03-2013, 01:25 PM.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Thoughts View Post
            Dont forget that GGG is slow. His punching speed is below average IMO.
            He negatsa that by his excellent placement. As long as u stand in front of him and give him nothing to think about, its hard to say his hand speed is a detriment.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Clark81 View Post
              I agree. I reckon Chavez Jr would be the worst opponent for GGG - a stylistic nightmare.
              There's footage of those two sparring where Golovkin absolutely toys with Chavez.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
                There's footage of those two sparring where Golovkin absolutely toys with Chavez.
                Chavez gets hit too cleanly too much. Golovkin ends his career if they fight next. at least Stevens was small enough to cover his body with a tight guard a lot of the times.

                The worst matchups for him would be Froch and Ward but I don't think he plans on moving up any time soon

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by badnewsbrown View Post
                  I've said it time and time again. GGG is great coming forward but he cannot fight going backwards at all. Defense is pretty poor as well. Someone who's strong enough to pressure him they can destroy this guy. Too bad the division is just too weak. There's a reason why he has been matched up with smaller guys.
                  Why fight going backwards when you can just go forward?

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by -Ronin- View Post
                    Why fight going backwards when you can just go forward?
                    Because it makes you one-diminsional like pavlik, chavez jr, mayorga,margs
                    Eventually you will fight elite guys that will make you go backwards,, that is what seperates the serg, floyd, hopkins, chavez, duran type fighters from the good fighters like pavlik, taylor, tito, chavez jr,,,

                    Manny used to just come straight forward, but once he learned to box off the back foot and counter off the back foot, he went to another level,, he started this after morales took his shots and beat him up in the 1st fight, then manny realized you need some more in the arsenal than just coming forward,,

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                      I don't think probability is needed.

                      At this point, there is no one who is going to force Golovkin on the back foot at 160.

                      Perhaps, maybe, Chavez if he can make 160.

                      Sometimes it looks like to me that Golovkin wants to go onto the backfoot. Simialrly to how Cotto sometimes does who's also a fighter who can't fight well on the back foot.
                      Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Post
                      Exactly like cotto but cotto has since gotten better. As of now golovkin has no reason to worry about it. We'll see wjwj he faces the real fighters around his division. 160 is his to dominate tho.
                      I actually think cotto fights pretty well of the back foot,, in the corley and torres fights his ability to fight going backwards safed him,,, he also did well vs margs in the first fight, he just couldnt hang with the punishment down the stretch but i thought after 9 rounds he was up on the scorecards

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