Comments Thread For: Brook's Coach: Golovkin No Longer The Same, He's Slowing Down

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Brook's Coach: Golovkin No Longer The Same, He's Slowing Down

    Dominic Ingle, head trainer of IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook (36-0, 25KOs), believes IBF/IBO/WBA/WBC middleweight champion Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin (35-0, 32KOs) has already reached his peak and is now slowing down.

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    thats the easiest way to make canelos ears perk up

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    • ChiCityExtractz
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      GGG has NOT Slown down lol I was at his last 3 fights, he's looked the same

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        I hope they have a good game plan for Brook, besides just putting him on a bodybuilding diet and exercise regimen.

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        • JRS1980
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          Slowing down? I understand needing to feel confident, but this is sort of delusional. Golovkin was virtually untouched in the Lemieux fight. And the Wade fight ended with a 2nd round knock out. In what universe does that equate to slowing down?

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          • SteveM
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            I've been saying this for a while now ... Golovkin is still in his prime but he has passed his peak. His peak was probably when he faced Macklin and Stevens. At 34 yrs and 4 months only freaks of nature like Hopkins and a few select others still have years ahead of them.

            Golovkin also trains like a nutcase and that leads to wear and tear on cartilage, ligaments, tendons .. leading to aches and pains, heightened susceptibility to injury.

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            • PETUFF
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              Dont let Canelo hear that **** hahaha

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              • SteveM
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                Originally posted by JRS1980
                Slowing down? I understand needing to feel confident, but this is sort of delusional. Golovkin was virtually untouched in the Lemieux fight. And the Wade fight ended with a 2nd round knock out. In what universe does that equate to slowing down?
                well discount the Wade fight - that was a travesty

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                  Originally posted by SteveM
                  I've been saying this for a while now ... Golovkin is still in his prime but he has passed his peak. His peak was probably when he faced Macklin and Stevens. At 34 yrs and 4 months only freaks of nature like Hopkins and a few select others still have years ahead of them.

                  Golovkin also trains like a nutcase and that leads to wear and tear on cartilage, ligaments, tendons .. leading to aches and pains, heightened susceptibility to injury.
                  Actually his training helps him, and the lack of damaging fights.

                  Because GGG stays in shape, he could slow down much slower than others.

                  Especially with the training methods, sups, and medical advancements of today. I've yet to see an any real indication he's slowing.

                  I also believe with age he's become a better boxer, meaning he s learning to use his power at the right time.

                  I know the haters, and other fighters want him to age and do it fast.

                  The minutes GGG looks vulnerable, we'll see Canelo is game.

                  Lara will do the fight for a reasonable price.
                  Jacobs too.

                  Suanders will do it for free.

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                    Originally posted by JRS1980
                    Slowing down? I understand needing to feel confident, but this is sort of delusional. Golovkin was virtually untouched in the Lemieux fight. And the Wade fight ended with a 2nd round knock out. In what universe does that equate to slowing down?
                    well u just said the fighter wade and in the lemiuex fight he did fight a tactical slow style

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