Something people are missing when talking about getting on the inside of Golovkin is what he does with his head when he doesn't want you there anymore. There's been a few guys who tried to get inside with him and tie him up. But that's where he lowers himself a little bit and puts his head under your chin (referring to the video of him teaching Sullivan to do this). They stopped trying to get inside on him because of that reason. It ****ed up what they were trying to do and made them really off balance. I don't think he's necessarily a bad inside fighter, he just doesn't care if he gets hit.
The Key to beating GGG
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You can fantasy all you want no Middleweight can beat GGG if you want him to lose so you can have an ****** you will probably have to wait till he goes up to 175Not necessarily.... for example you can counter GG with a left hook to his body right when you block his own left hook to your body. Brook has the hand speed to do that. I noticed that when GGG throws his left hook downstairs he's very lethargic since he's putting so much into it. Also he often shells up when you get close to him and throw combinations. That's when you need to invest to his body.Comment
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Nah, he doesn't move his head well at all. He's there to be hit. He just seems to have a granite chin and people don't want to exchange too long with him.The key to beating GGG, is to find his G-Spot, which is his Body. Too many fighters try to aim for his head and neglect his body, but Golovkin has an elusive head and a very strong chin as he showed in numerous fights. However, his body is always there to be hit.
When you go to his body you slow him down. Eastern Europeans and Soviet fighters generally do not like getting hit to the body, we saw Chillemba hurt Kovalev to the body and was able to make the unstoppable Krusher gas out.
Brook needs to go to GGG's body EARLY, especially with hooks to the liver and kidney. Sap his energy. In the late rounds when GGG is tired, that's when you start attacking.Comment
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