He risks being KTFO cold by a counter. Or should he try to box the first couple rounds like Khan against Canelo? Khan was trying to tire Canelo who has had stamina issues in the past. GGG doesn't have that problem. Brook will probably tire first. His legs aren't used to carrying that weight for 12 rds and if he tries to box he's going to be doing a lot of moving. So maybe he should jump on GGG from the opening bell. Rosado said GGG didn't like fighting inside. Monroe Jr has his most success fighting on the inside. I don't know?
Should Brook jump on GGG like Hagler did against Hearns?
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He has no other choice too, if he comes in weighing as heavy and muscular as we all anticipate he will; Because there's no way with that kind of build, he last twelve rounds or out boxes Gennady, without losing substantial amounts of stamina and speed.Comment
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The short answer is Brook is not Hearns by a longshot. Jumping on Golovkin like Hearns would be ******.Comment
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What's the alternative? I think jumping on him and trying to land a hail mary shot is his only chance. Trying to outbox him is only prolonging the beating. And he's never been this heavy so he won't be able to move for 12 rds. If his plan was to box and move he wouldn't be this heavy. So tell me the smart fight planComment
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I think Golovkin has a questionable chin. Can't say I've seen anyone try it.
I'd probably have him try to be aggressive in the first 6. Does Golovkin have 1 punch KO power? I don't know because knocking out LaJuan Simon doesn't prove anything.Comment
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