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  • Originally posted by StillAlive2k View Post
    Lol people on here are crazy!!!! One of best amateur of this generation can't fight on back foot???? XD
    What's so strange about it?.

    The "can't fight" is obviously relative , a better phrasing would be ' Golovkin is not comfortable fighting on his back foot' or if you want "doesn't seem comfortable"

    Rigo is two times gold medalist, but if you ask him to lead and cut off the ring the way Golovkin does, he won't be comfortable, not at top level.

    As for Chavez , I don't think he "can" fight on his backfoot either , the Vera I fight mentioned by another poster was a very close fight, that Chavez lost in the eyes of some.

    In my opinion Chavez will try to smother Golovkin, push him to the ropes and work the body, if he's smart he'll try to clinch and lean on Golovkin, so that to wear GGG out with his mere weight (Wladimir style, but hopefully not as often )

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    • hola chavez jr
      bienvenidos de clubbo del buenos chicos
      lol

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      • Originally posted by B-Bomber View Post
        What's so strange about it?.
        The "can't fight" is obviously relative , a better phrasing would be ' Golovkin is not comfortable fighting on his back foot' or if you want "doesn't seem comfortable"
        Rigo is two times gold medalist, but if you ask him to lead and cut off the ring the way Golovkin does, he won't be comfortable, not at top level.
        It's known that in the ams you fight mostly on the backfoot - you need to score points in a short period of time (3 rounds) with no intention to land power shots, so it's mostly using your feet, fighting by keeping the distance and counter attacking. And brawlers usually get outscored big time as they have less chanes knocking out in 3 rounds and get countered many times (like Mexican ams). You don't find many aggressive counter punchers in the ams the way Golovkin is.

        The point made can be said in another way: what is more comfortable in the ams - back foot or front foot ? The answer would be back foot. So your argument on Rigo is a bit irrelevant as he falls into the same category (comfortable on the back foot), as would Golovkin or any any distinguished am. Then after it's a choice - Golovkin challenged himself to try counter attacking on the front foot, which is way more difficult as you tend to open more and have more open spaces to hit. But this is his choice.

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        • Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
          Funny thing is, Chavez can box on the backfoot (as he showed in Vera I), I'm not sure Golovkin can. Golovkin is going to get hit as he comes forward.
          you mean the fight that 99.9% of people thought he got outboxed in? How does that prove chavez jr can fight on the back foot, wouldn't that prove he can't?

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          • A good match up, tough chin vs solid power. Only comes to who desires to win more

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            • If Golovkin fights his typical flat-footed fight against Chavez and don't get him out of there early, then that could spell trouble for him because the longer the fight goes, JCC, Jr is only going to get stronger. The more Gennady exchanges, the more he is going to get hit and he is going to get hit often.

              What Maravilla did against Chavez that was so very smart, is that he utilized his superior speed advantage? He kept the fight on the outside, while boxing and moving both his hands and feet exceptionally well in the process. He was never a stationary target; Thereby making him very hard to catch cleanly, while off offsetting JCC, Jr timing and keeping him off balanced in the process.

              My biggest concern is that if GGG attempts to keep this fight in the trenches by trading punches toe to toe, then he will be fighting Julio's kind of fight; All the while running the risk of being eventually worn down by accumulation and attrition, the longer the fight goes; Given that JCC, Jr is naturally larger and stronger of the two.

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              • Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
                I like chavez alot, but i dont see how he can beat GGG,, even at the higher weight,,

                GGG just has too much firepower, and i think this will be like margs-shane,,, chavez just walking forward getting bombed on till he cant take it anymore...

                But props to chavez,, he doesnt run from the big fights, and always comes to fight...
                Always comes to fight??, when he faced Martinez he doesn't fight, he was too scared to trow punches that he barely separate his hand from he's face.

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                • Originally posted by HollywoodWhore View Post
                  Always comes to fight??, when he faced Martinez he doesn't fight, he was too scared to trow punches that he barely separate his hand from he's face.
                  Hahahaha I was thinking the same thing. Soon as Jr. feels GGG's power and begins getting outboxed rounds 1-4 he will immediately stop throwing punches and just throw hay-makers ala Martinez.

                  I really don't understand how anybody can like that spoiled, paper champ, cheating, druggy and weight advantage taking Jr. It blows my mind.

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                  • FINALLY either Chavez Jr gets retired or he shows he is serious about fighting.

                    I believe he will get beaten badly. He never did dedicate himself 100%. Time to put up or shut up!!

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                    • This fight will turn out to be a FOTY. This might even break records in cable ratings.

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