How to beat GGG?
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He's not that good man. He looks completely lost at times. I don't understand what you've seen from him that would suggest he would be any trouble for GGG, especially enough to class him next to Ward in terms of a challenge. Yeah he can punch, but you need more than that. With how little he threw at times against Lee, that would spell disaster against Gennady. Peter doesn't know how to set up his shots nearly as well as Golovkin. And we've seen hurt in a couple fights and now dropped. Someone with as little amateur experience isn't going to outbox GGG, and you can sense that by how he looked fighting Lee. His only hope is to somehow bomb him out, which I don't see happening.Comment
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Eslandry Lara would most likely give him trouble early. Not sure if he could win or survive 12 but the early rounds Lara would make GGG look a little silly. Just my opinion.Comment
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Interesting analogy, Ward is the guy to do this at 168. Golovkin has a lethal left hook to the body like Chavez Sr too so whoever beats him would have to minimise that.Understandably boxers go into matches against GGG & try to use lateral movement & fight off the backfoot. But don't boxers realize that plays into his game? GGG cuts off the ring as good if not better than Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. did, so when boxers move especially ones that are not used to it, it helps him because they stay at the end of his punch. Personally I think the way Whittaker fought chavez is how to beat ggg, keep him in the center of the ring & smother his punches. Also a massive amount of squats in training camp will help lol. Of course I know it's easier said than done but that Tyson effect is certainly in full effect right now.
Do you agree?
Golovkin is the man at 160 though.Comment
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After missing weight for the Lee fight, I think Quillin will be moving to 168 before GGG does. Maybe he can fight JCC Jr. while he's waiting.
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