That's a game for the critics to nitpick over. Either way has a built in excuse for losing by (T)KO.
Gennady Golovkin vs. Martin Murray: who will win?
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The more I think about this fight, I arrive at the belief that GGG will have Murray out by TKO by round 4 or 5.
Like Curtis Stevens did, Murray will hide behind the high guard and pick his spots. Unlike Curtis Stevens, Murray doesn't have the offense that demands respect, that will keep GGG wary about coming in.
Daniel Geale didn't have the required power, his plan was to use movement and volume punching. Didn't work. Murray doesn't move as well, and his output is average from what I can tell. He might suffer a broken rib or two.Comment
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The more I think about this fight, I arrive at the belief that GGG will have Murray out by TKO by round 4 or 5.
Like Curtis Stevens did, Murray will hide behind the high guard and pick his spots. Unlike Curtis Stevens, Murray doesn't have the offense that demands respect, that will keep GGG wary about coming in.
Daniel Geale didn't have the required power, his plan was to use movement and volume punching. Didn't work. Murray doesn't move as well, and his output is average from what I can tell. He might suffer a broken rib or two.
You can actually see Murray piss himself during hand shake.Comment
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It feels like it's been a long time since there was a fight worth a damn on. I know Wilder/Stiverne wasn't that long ago, but it feels like it was.Comment
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