Comments Thread For: Gennady Golovkin 162.9, Kell Brook 167.8 - WBC 7 Day Weights

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  • PivotandRoll
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    #31
    Originally posted by Kagami Taiga
    He doesn't look defined and sleek either.
    WTH are you talking about? You can see the muscle tendons on his chest flexing he's so defined..

    Why you would deny your eyes is crazy. The dude looks like a beast,

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    • Eastcoast
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      • Kagami Taiga
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        #33
        Originally posted by PivotandRoll
        WTH are you talking about? You can see the muscle tendons on his chest flexing he's so defined..

        Why you would deny your eyes is crazy. The dude looks like a beast,
        He's in great shape, for a normal human. But he's not looking that great for a world class boxer. Maybe a mid level bodybuilder. Too much muscle isn't a good thing in boxing.

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        • Bronx2245
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          #34
          For those who compare GGG vs. Brook to Leonard vs. Hagler, this is already looking bad! Sugar Ray offered his thoughts on what Brook could do to beat GGG:

          August 30, 2016:

          And Leonard added that there are lessons Brook can learn from his 1987 Vegas clash with Hagler.

          "To maintain the weight was quite difficult, I was kind of a natural welterweight," said Leonard.

          "My weight would not go beyond 155 so it was very difficult trying to maintain 160."

          "I was trying to figure out what weight I should be. As the fight got closer, I weighed in at 158, which didn't take away from my speed and didn't take away from my mobility."

          Boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard says Kell Brook will have to be in the best shape of his life if he is to cause an upset and defeat Gennady Golovkin.


          Brook is NOT Sugar Ray Leonard! Good luck with the weight loss!

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          • _Maxi
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            #35
            Originally posted by Kagami Taiga
            He's in great shape, for a normal human. But he's not looking that great for a world class boxer. Maybe a mid level bodybuilder. Too much muscle isn't a good thing in boxing.
            WTF man... he will still lose some fat in the next seven days, but he's very ok, better than most boxers at this point. He has less fat than Canelo I think.

            The problem is that he was so cut at 147 that people want him to look that way at 160 but that's impossible.

            He's way better than Khan who looked skinny fat.

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            • The Hammer
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              #36
              Brook is having trouble making 160?

              He'll never fight at 147 again, he should just drop the belt and allow Spence and Ponomarev to fight for it.

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              • bigdunny1
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                #37
                Originally posted by PivotandRoll
                Bloated? Slow? Doesn't look bloated and slow to me
                because of a 10 sec video of him jumping rope? Show me a video of his workouts when he didn't have all this weight on? And you will see on fight night when he moves like he's stuck in mud because he packed on too much weight and doesn't have the same speed and mobility. He ain't winning this fight and lifting weights don't help your chin. It will just slow him down and make a easier target for GGG to knockout. This fight is joke no matter how much Kell Brook wants to turn into a body builder in the last 2 months.

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                • !! Shawn
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                  There's no reason for him to be this heavy only 7 days out for a 147 pound fighter. I think they mismanaged/miscalculated his weight.
                  Or maybe he is naturally a 160lber that has been boiling and starving himself down to 147...

                  When you starve yourself down to a weight, your body rebounds back to its natural weight pretty fast.

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                  • bigdunny1
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Kagami Taiga
                    He's in great shape, for a normal human. But he's not looking that great for a world class boxer. Maybe a mid level bodybuilder. Too much muscle isn't a good thing in boxing.
                    EXACTLY. Normal everyday people in a few months can pack on 20-30 pounds of muscle just to look good for a bytch. But if you care more then just what your body looks like it's a problem. Otherwise if all you needed was to get on a insane weight lifting program to be successful in boxing you would see featherweights jumping up to middleweight in 1 year. It don't work that way in boxing. Adding that muscle almost always hurts you more then helps especially if you do it in a short amount of time.

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                    • !! Shawn
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                      #40
                      Surprisingly Brook looks like a legit middleweight, not a guy moving up from welter.

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