Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Trainer: Nobody at 154, 160 Can Last Twelve

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  • Foreign Soil
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    #31
    Only haters believe otherwise. But GGG not tested doe. Ward duckin Kovalev doe.

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    • -Kev-
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      #32
      Originally posted by parrish duke
      google it, they sparred before Canelo fought Hatton for that farce belt, its documented round by round, they only went 5 or 6 rounds but the writer was impressed by both, Canelo was like 19 years old tho, but he gave a good account of himself - GGG was just bigger and stronger, but the kid held his own no doubt.. Google Canelo vs GGG sparring..
      Either they sparred twice at 19 and 21 or you are wrong. The only time they sparred, that I know of, was in preparation for the Rhodes fight. He was 21 years old.

      WBA "regular" middleweight champ Gennady Golovkin is in full training in Big Bear, CA, under Abel Sanchez for his upcoming defense June 17 in Panama City agains


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      • Foreign Soil
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        #33
        Originally posted by -Kev-
        False. On top of Canelo being 21 at the time, when asked about his toughest sparring partner, Golovkin said it was Canelo. That was a fairly inexperienced Canelo training for the Rhodes fight, his first ever top 10 JMW, and top 10 fighter overall that he faced. Rhodes was #4 in The Ring JMW rankings. Canelo is now 24 and with the eye test you can tell he is the more well-rounded fighter.
        Canelo hasn't improved at all. He hit his peak and that's it. Golovkin is a nice guy, he doesn't speak down about anyone, but he did refer to Canelo as his little brother, which more or less says it all. Canelo did the booty dew several times during their sparring and was gassed in 6 rounds. A real fight would be a slaughter.

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        • White_Knight
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          #34
          I think Murray might last 12, but it would nevertheless be a one-sided affair.

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          • mathed
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            #35
            Originally posted by Divine Hammer
            Canelo's power at 154 is mediocre and overrated. It will be even more laughable at 160. Ggg will eat canelo's "big shots" and laugh.

            Canelo's medicore stamina will also be his downfall. No way canelo lasts more than 7 rounds.
            Right...must of been why Lara ran from him like the plague then I'm guessing? Every time he hit Lara, he nearly folded him in half.

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            • -Kev-
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              #36
              Originally posted by Foreign Soil
              Canelo hasn't improved at all. He hit his peak and that's it. Golovkin is a nice guy, he doesn't speak down about anyone, but he did refer to Canelo as his little brother, which more or less says it all. Canelo did the booty dew several times during their sparring and was gassed in 6 rounds. A real fight would be a slaughter.
              The only footage of Golovkin vs a Mexican was Chavez Jr. Chavez Jr was wobbled but ultimately fired back and held his own. There's also Golovkin vs Mosley where Mosley also held his own. There's no footage of Canelo vs Golovkin.

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              • -Kev-
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                #37
                Please stop spreading lies of a sparring session that had no footage.



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                • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
                  Yet as I watch Canelo, his power proves to be better than most give him credit for. When you have a fighter in Lara who has never been known to be that negative, that says a lot about how good of a puncher Canelo is.

                  Also, how exactly will his power be more laughable at '60 when he'll be more comfortable at the weight, that doesn't even make sense. The same goes for his stamina.
                  Lol gtfo. Canelo's power is overrated. His power had nothing to do with how Lara fought. Lara fought the exact same way vs Angulo and Angulo had more success. Why? Better power and he knew how to cut the ring off. Something Canelo couldnt do.

                  Overrated power. And at 160 it will be nonexistent.

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                  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by -Kev-
                    Please stop spreading lies of a sparring session that had no footage.



                    Doug Fisher who is a Canelo fanboy (admitted by himself) was the one who made the sparring session reports.

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                    • Godsfly
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                      Doug Fisher who is a Canelo fanboy (admitted by himself) was the one who made the sparring session reports.
                      doug fisher also claimed that canelos face showed wear from the punches. but when we saw the pictures it was golovkins nose who looked bruised.

                      you can't go by anything fisher says. (which is a lesson that everyone who's followed fisher has learned) he's a more ****ty fat dan.........
                      Last edited by Godsfly; 07-24-2014, 11:42 PM.

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