I don't think so. I think Brant would just box circles around him just like he did Murata. You see, if you're a one-dimensional boxer with limited skills, Brant will expose you.
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Can Golovkin really compete with Rob Brant?
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I don't think that is style GGG will get thrown in with not at this point in his career. I think he looks for the BIG MONEY even if it means moving up. Sure he could probably stop Brant but he could also find himself like Murata in a tough fight vs a guy better than people think
The Braehmer fight was a Money Grab at 168, at 160 a different story yeah now you have to put him in the Mix with the rest at 160 he just should've never moved up to 168 so soon just for $$$
Then again that 168 experience probably helped build up punch resistanceLast edited by sicko; 10-21-2018, 12:17 AM.
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I just have no idea what Golovkin’s interest level in boxing is right now. I didn’t think Murata was a great fight at all but understood it.
Does Golovkin still have the fire? If he does there are plenty of good opponents but few make money. Zurdo might be his best best bet while keeping Canelo in sight for 2019.
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I think Brant is a decent/ good fighter but he was in there with a guy who uses his face for a shield. Murata has almost zero defense and tends to have a rather low output of punches. Murata's game plan according to what the commentators were saying, was to pressure Brant until Brant's stamina failed.....Sounds like a pretty dumb plan if you're also getting hit repeatedly while following "the plan". I can't say whether or not Brant is all that great when I'm considering how lacking Murata is. I'll reserve judgement until I see Brant fight a good fighter.
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