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Comments Thread For: Loeffler: Golovkin vs. Brook Will NOT Have a Big Size Difference
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Originally posted by JQside View PostIf you ask me, Brook is a more complete boxer than that one-dimensional Lara. Brook got good defense and powerful offense. If he manages to withstand GG's initial punches and can return fire with fire, then it will be a long night for GG. Frankly, this fight is dangerous for both fighters. Once Brook hurts GG, the follow up for a KO finish will be massive.
Brook got plenty of time to grow more muscles and get to where he needed to be in the ring.
Did you really believe any of that ?
I didn't.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostGGG is bigger. You can't really go on height when there's people fighting at 154 or below taller than Mike Tyson. Look at Canelo v Khan, their height was similar but you could see the difference in the ring.
With that said, i don't think he's huge compared to Brook. Brook should probably fight at 154 anyway. The main problem for Brook jumping up 2 weight differences isn't Brook's own size, it's more the fact he's used to fighting Welterweights, and usually not very good ones, to fighting a Middleweight who is one of the best fighters in the world.
I think he will feel the difference between his usual opponents to Golovkin, more so than size difference between him and GGG. I rate Brook and I feel he could compete at 154 and 160 and beat some good opposition but this one is a step too far right now i think.
before the fight: " there will not be a size difference in the fight "
after the fight: " Golovkin was too big, but I tried "
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Originally posted by Mr. Luthor View PostLaughable and pathetic.
Golovkin and Brook are so close in size that Brook has been a 147 pound welterweight for his entire while Golovkin has been a Middleweight or larger. Brook and Golovkin are so close in size that Brook easily makes 147 but Golovkin won't even consider trying to make 155 for a career payday and the Lineal Middleweight title. Hmmm????
LMAO good one
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostBe careful of posting facts. There are people working really hard to believe the assumptions and/or lies needed to justify a MW fighting a pedestrian WW.Originally posted by NaijaD View PostThanks for posting this, GGG fanboys already claiming Brook is basically a MW fighting at 147.
Where are you getting these numbers from.... Don't you get tired of making stuff up. Stop trying to act like you're an unbiased poster, you are slurping everything GGG and his team put out there like a good Golovkin fan boy.Originally posted by Kagami Taiga View PostWatch this be ignored by the Golovkin defense force.Originally posted by vaborikua2014 View PostI just saw a similar one to this on facebook and was about to post it but u beat me 2 it.Originally posted by b00g13man View PostSame size indeed. Good find.
And that's Golovkin's heaviest ever fight night weight, btw. he was over 3 lbs lighter in the ring for Lemieux.
Brook walks around huge for a WW, and is definitely going to be significantly heavier than 156 in the ring vs GGG.
I have a feeling that what Loeffler is saying will turn out to be correct. The fight night size difference between GGG and Brook will certainly be less than it was between Canelo and Khan.
Brook is naturally bigger than Khan, and GGG will be lighter than Canelo was for that fight, because he will have to weigh in below 170 the day of the fight (IBF rule) which Canelo didn't have to worry about when he fought Khan.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostCome on fellahs, are you really dumb enough not to understand that Brook weighed 156 on fight night after hitting 147, and GGG had weighed in at 160?
And that's Golovkin's heaviest ever fight night weight, btw. he was over 3 lbs lighter in the ring for Lemieux.
Brook walks around huge for a WW, and is definitely going to be significantly heavier than 156 in the ring vs GGG.
I have a feeling that what Loeffler is saying will turn out to be correct. The fight night size difference between GGG and Brook will certainly be less than it was between Canelo and Khan.
Brook is naturally bigger than Khan, and GGG will be lighter than Canelo was for that fight, because he will have to weigh in below 170 the day of the fight (IBF rule) which Canelo didn't have to worry about when he fought Khan.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostIt's seems like you compared Brook's fight night weight to Golovkin's weigh in weight.
Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostAlso, why is a Khan Brook comparison relevant?Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostThis argument only works when there is only one weight class difference. Small middleweight? Wow! This is Khan Alvarez all over again. Brook has a better chin than Khan and Trip has a bigger punch than Alvarez.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostNo I'm not comparing Brook's fight night weight to Golovkin's weigh in weight. What the fuck did you see in my post to make you think I was?
You tell me.
Oh and this is just discussion, no need to get pissy.
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Brook Is the IBF WW champion which means he comes in no more than 157 fight day. 157 to 170 is 13lbs.
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