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  • -Kev-
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    #1

    How can you watch the Ouma and Stevens vs GGG fights and...

    See these two C level fighters stay in front of Golovkin, tagging him and tagging him, exposing his lack of defense, lack of elusiveness, and then think Golovkin would destroy A level fighters like Martinez, Ward, Froch, Kessler? I don't get it.

    I mean sure, yeah, "He stopped 'em doe". That's the least he could have done after absorbing 39% of Stevens power punches, and who knows how many of Ouma's straight lefts.
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    #2
    i dont know about destroy but i know he'd give all those guys they can handle


    and im not sold on Sergio being an 'A' level fighter anymore

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #3
      I can agree with the Ouma fight but I see that more as an off night, could be wrong but I've looked past that, even though I was very impressed with his offense in that fight. In my honest opinion Golovkin beats Kessler and Froch, that's without even seeing him enter the SMW division.

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      • sparkman0811
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        I think a lot of this is on his trainer. I think the trainer, Abel Sanchez, disregards defense. One of his fighters lost this past Monday, even though the fighter had the tools, movement & boxing, to win the fight. Sanchez gave the wrong strategy, he focused on aggression and offense. But, Triple G, a naturally offensive fighter, completely demoralizes his opponents. Look at what he did to Martinez' opponent. Martinez is overrated, too. He struggles against, seemingly, all his opponents. Against guys no one has ever heard of, too.

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        • -Kev-
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          #5
          I'm going by what people are saying.

          "Ward making excuses to not fight Golovkin."

          This was because Ward told GGG to get some wins over the top guys. On top of that GGG's people aren't even ready for Ward.

          "Golovkin KO's Kessler, he's not the same anymore."

          What? Kessler just fought a close fight with Carl Froch, a top 2 SMW. Golovkin hasn't even fought a top 5 MW yet.He's going to KO Kessler?

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          • -MAKAVELLI-
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            #6
            Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
            I can agree with the Ouma fight but I see that more as an off night, could be wrong but I've looked past that, even though I was very impressed with his offense in that fight. In my honest opinion Golovkin beats Kessler and Froch, that's without even seeing him enter the SMW division.


            i cant name anyone who looked good vs Ouma...

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            • The Problem Child
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              How can you watch your boy Sergia get beat by Margarito, go thru life and death with Kelly "Alcoholic" Pavlik and get knocked around like a ragdoll by a high weeded up version of Chave lol and still think GGG wouldn't absolutely destroy him? LOL, get real.

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              • Jloro
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                #8
                Originally posted by -Kev-
                See these two C level fighters stay in front of Golovkin, tagging him and tagging him, exposing his lack of defense, lack of elusiveness, and then think Golovkin would destroy A level fighters like Martinez, Ward, Froch, Kessler? I don't get it.

                I mean sure, yeah, "He stopped 'em doe". That's the least he could have done after absorbing 39% of Stevens power punches, and who knows how many of Ouma's straight lefts.
                lol exactly there is something wrong with the GGG fans who say he beats everyone

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                • The Problem Child
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jloro
                  lol exactly there is something wrong with the GGG fans who say he beats everyone
                  The day your favorite fighters (and Kevs) stop ducking Triple G is the day you two have a voice, until then neither of your opinions hold any value at all. It's just the way it is.

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                  • Doctor_Tenma
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sparkman0811
                    I think a lot of this is on his trainer. I think the trainer, Abel Sanchez, disregards defense. One of his fighters lost this past Monday, even though the fighter had the tools, movement & boxing, to win the fight. Sanchez gave the wrong strategy, he focused on aggression and offense. But, Triple G, a naturally offensive fighter, completely demoralizes his opponents. Look at what he did to Martinez' opponent. Martinez is overrated, too. He struggles against, seemingly, all his opponents. Against guys no one has ever heard of, too.
                    Golovkin, considering his style he has a very good defense. People are discrediting Stevens, say what you may about Stevens but you can't see he doesn't have good punching technique, you can't say his speed isn't underrated and that he doesn't throw short compact punches in close. This is why Golovkin would likely stick to Froch, slip the jab and work Froch close, same goes for Kessler who can't fight on the inside either. The bold isn't true.

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