Simple. He hadn't heard your definition for genuine middleweight
you are an idiot kid
Gennady Golovkin doesn't think Kell Brook is a natural middleweight
Gennady Golovkin says Kell Brook is not a natural middleweight and did not have the power to hurt him throughout the fight
Gennady Golovkin has taunted Kell Brook, saying the British fighter didn't feel "strong" like a true middleweight.
Unified world middleweight champion Golovkin absorbed everything Brook could muster at The O2 Arena on Saturday before winning in the fifth round, but has claimed he wasn't ever hurt.
IBF welterweight champion Brook piled on 13lbs extra pounds to jump two weight divisions but Golovkin insists the Brit never felt like he belonged in a middleweight bout.
"I promised to bring a big drama show because I know Kell is a huge fighter, a very good fighter - but sorry, he's not a middleweight," Golovkin told Sky Sports.
"I know my style. I respect him, he's good, but not so strong."
FACT: A genuine middleweight prepares to fight at 160 against a middleweight opponent.
Now, what are we to believe? A clearly established fact defined by aboutfkntime, or the words of some Asian who barely speaks English?
if you are going to paraphrase me, do it correctly
the correct definition is.....
a fighter can be regarded as a genuine middleweight if he is preparing to weigh-in at 160, in order to fight a middleweight opponent..... and he must be conditioned to making that weight
because..... 159lb Kell Brook was not conditioned to making that weight..... was he, you excuse-making fanboy muppet
Gennady Golovkin doesn't think Kell Brook is a natural middleweight
Gennady Golovkin says Kell Brook is not a natural middleweight and did not have the power to hurt him throughout the fight
Gennady Golovkin has taunted Kell Brook, saying the British fighter didn't feel "strong" like a true middleweight.
Unified world middleweight champion Golovkin absorbed everything Brook could muster at The O2 Arena on Saturday before winning in the fifth round, but has claimed he wasn't ever hurt.
IBF welterweight champion Brook piled on 13lbs extra pounds to jump two weight divisions but Golovkin insists the Brit never felt like he belonged in a middleweight bout.
"I promised to bring a big drama show because I know Kell is a huge fighter, a very good fighter - but sorry, he's not a middleweight," Golovkin told Sky Sports.
"I know my style. I respect him, he's good, but not so strong."
if you are going to paraphrase me, do it correctly
the correct definition is.....
a fighter can be regarded as a genuine middleweight if he is preparing to weigh-in at 160, in order to fight a middleweight opponent..... and he must be conditioned to making that weight
because..... 159lb Kell Brook was not conditioned to making that weight..... was he, you excuse-making fanboy muppet
Gennady Golovkin doesn't think Kell Brook is a natural middleweight
Gennady Golovkin says Kell Brook is not a natural middleweight and did not have the power to hurt him throughout the fight
Gennady Golovkin has taunted Kell Brook, saying the British fighter didn't feel "strong" like a true middleweight.
Unified world middleweight champion Golovkin absorbed everything Brook could muster at The O2 Arena on Saturday before winning in the fifth round, but has claimed he wasn't ever hurt.
IBF welterweight champion Brook piled on 13lbs extra pounds to jump two weight divisions but Golovkin insists the Brit never felt like he belonged in a middleweight bout.
"I promised to bring a big drama show because I know Kell is a huge fighter, a very good fighter - but sorry, he's not a middleweight," Golovkin told Sky Sports.
"I know my style. I respect him, he's good, but not so strong."
at 155, it is impossible..... at 160, it depends on the fighter
well done for finally asking an intelligent/relevant question
Can you give some sort of guidelines? Would this apply equally to all weight classes or does a linear or parabolic relationship exist between weight and acclimating?
Can you give some sort of guidelines? Would this apply equally to all weight classes or does a linear or parabolic relationship exist between weight and acclimating?
no, there are no guidelines.....
other then..... it is common-sense, and it is obvious
put it this way.....
did you REALLY think that Kell Brook was a genuine middleweight just because..... he said so?
..... nobody I know thought that Brook suddenly became a genuine middleweight
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