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  • Comments Thread For: Promoter Salita Sees Hard-Hitting Ergashev As The Next Golovkin

    As Gennady Golovkin enters the twilight of his celebrated career, Dmitriy Salita considers a fearsome fighter he promotes as the heir apparent to assuming Golovkin's position as the Eastern European knockout artist that'll fascinate fans.
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  • #2
    Was that comparison supposed to make him look good? Because it's doing the opposite

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    • #3
      What "hard-hitting"? Ive seen this guy fight, he doesn't look like a big puncher. Looks like a phenomenal BOXER though. A slick southpaw boxer in the style of Terence Crawford or Billy Joe Saunders or Usyk or Loma when they fight defensively. I think telling him he's "hard-hitting" might ruin him. Just let him box to his strengths which are his speed, timing, angles, footwork, general skill, etc.

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      • #4
        you can't just make it in boxing by just being hard hitting.
        Golovkin made it to where he is by being a good offensive boxer.
        Granted a few tomato cans here and there.

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        • #5
          There will only ever be one GGG.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
            What "hard-hitting"? Ive seen this guy fight, he doesn't look like a big puncher. Looks like a phenomenal BOXER though. A slick southpaw boxer in the style of Terence Crawford or Billy Joe Saunders or Usyk or Loma when they fight defensively. I think telling him he's "hard-hitting" might ruin him. Just let him box to his strengths which are his speed, timing, angles, footwork, general skill, etc.
            He also hits hard bro...14 KO's out of 15 fights

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Johnny_Roa View Post
              you can't just make it in boxing by just being hard hitting.
              Golovkin made it to where he is by being a good offensive boxer.
              Granted a few tomato cans here and there.
              few tomato cans here and there ??? More like tomato cans up until he fought jacobs

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              • #8
                Talked about him in another thread not long ago, it is a lot of Uzbekistan fighters coming that fans will be aware of soon. Ergashev is just one of them! Solid test for him tonight vs Mykal Fox on ShoBox
                Last edited by sicko; 02-15-2019, 01:59 PM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by LADIV View Post
                  few tomato cans here and there ??? More like tomato cans up until he fought jacobs
                  Lol besides Canelo (2) and Jacobs...

                  Lemieux...Murray...Geale...Rosado...Brook...Steven s...Proksa...Macklin...Adama...Rubio...Monroe...Is hida...Vanes...Ouma...14 good to great fighters, all different styles, all in their relative prime...KOd them all.

                  GGG haters are so awful lol. When you objectively look at his resume it is actually really strong and one of the strongest of this era. Only Canelo comes to mind as far as another solid resume with 10+ guys. Granted I don't watch the little guys much so maybe some of those fellas have good ones too.

                  To quote RJJ - he doesn't fight nobodies he makes them look like nobodies...

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