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Not at the start of his amateur career.
I think the point OP is trying to make is that GGG moved up in weight similar in age to other guys like Mayweather & Cotto.
For example:
-When Maweather was 19 he was fighting at 130 pounds.
-When Golovkin was 19 years old he was fighting 141 pounds.
-When Golovkin was 21 years old he was fighting at 152 pounds.
-When Mayweather was 21 years old he was fighting at 135 pounds.
Over the years, Mayweather has gone up 17 pounds. Similarly, Golovkin has moved up 19 pounds in the same time frame. The difference of course is Floyd was a pro while Golovkin didn't turn pro until he was 23 or 24.
We can throw Andre Ward in for comparison:
-When Andre Ward was 20 years old, he was fighting at 178 pounds.
-When Andre Ward was 29 years old, he was fighting at 168 pounds.
-When Andre Ward was 31 years old, he was fighting at 172 pounds.Last edited by ИATAS; 06-29-2015, 05:02 PM.Comment
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Bradley fought higher in the AMs then went down in weight whereas Floyd started low and consistently built his way up.
Golovkin was 140 pounds at 18 years old amateur.
Floyd was at 125 at 18 years old.
Now they're both into their 30s and its known its harder for bigger men to move up in weight but since then both guys have only moved up relatively 20 pounds since they were 18.
Golovkin was 169 on fight night in his last fight.Comment
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Lol...with that..well, Floyd has moved up 100lbs since he started boxingI've seen a lot of people question why Golovkin doesn't/hasn't moved up in weight so far in his career, without realising he fought at junior welterweight (141) and welterweight (152) at the start of his amateur career, so he has moved up in weight. Not as much as the likes of Pac and Floyd, but he has moved up almost 20 pounds since he started boxing.
Already moved up 4 weight classes doe, no need for 168 doe, too little doe, 141 doe.Comment
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Golovkin was fighting at 165lbs when he was 21. He won the 2003 worlds at 165.Not at the start of his amateur career.
I think the point OP is trying to make is that GGG moved up in weight similar in age to other guys like Mayweather & Cotto.
For example:
-When Maweather was 19 he was fighting at 130 pounds.
-When Golovkin was 19 years old he was fighting 141 pounds.
-When Golovkin was 21 years old he was fighting at 152 pounds.
-When Mayweather was 21 years old he was fighting at 135 pounds.
Over the years, Mayweather has gone up 17 pounds. Similarly, Golovkin has moved up 19 pounds in the same time frame. The difference of course is Floyd was a pro while Golovkin didn't turn pro until he was 23 or 24.
We can throw Andre Ward in for comparison:
-When Andre Ward was 20 years old, he was fighting at 178 pounds.
-When Andre Ward was 29 years old, he was fighting at 168 pounds.
-When Andre Ward was 31 years old, he was fighting at 172 pounds.Comment
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Good post manNot at the start of his amateur career.
I think the point OP is trying to make is that GGG moved up in weight similar in age to other guys like Mayweather & Cotto.
For example:
-When Maweather was 19 he was fighting at 130 pounds.
-When Golovkin was 19 years old he was fighting 141 pounds.
-When Golovkin was 21 years old he was fighting at 152 pounds.
-When Mayweather was 21 years old he was fighting at 135 pounds.
Over the years, Mayweather has gone up 17 pounds. Similarly, Golovkin has moved up 19 pounds in the same time frame. The difference of course is Floyd was a pro while Golovkin didn't turn pro until he was 23 or 24.
We can throw Andre Ward in for comparison:
-When Andre Ward was 20 years old, he was fighting at 178 pounds.
-When Andre Ward was 29 years old, he was fighting at 168 pounds.
-When Andre Ward was 31 years old, he was fighting at 172 pounds.
Did you even read my post? I don't know what this thread has to do with Floyd or why you're even mentioning him. I already said Golovkin hasn't moved up as much as Pac or Floyd.
You're blinded by agenda and have completely missed my point. I didn't say he shouldn't move up.Comment
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