Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
I don't understand the comparisons with GGG and Abraham and Pavlik. They fight completely different. Is it just that they are all punchers?

Can he box moving backward? Will his power translate above 160? Those are the questions I have about GGG.

At middleweight, I don't see anyone that can beat him unless Martinez looks like Martinez of old against Cotto. Agree?

Quillin is not the right style to beat him. He doesn't take a punch too well and he's not known for lateral movement. With regard to Quillin, I'm curious if Quillin is plotting a move from Golden Boy. They haven't done much to help his career. He's inactive. He hasn't fought any name opponents. He hasn't headlined a card even. I bet we'll see him leave Golden Boy in the next year and then maybe a Quillin-GGG fight (if they're still undefeated) can happen.
Hence the comparrions with Pavlik and Abraham.

Strong, powerfull, sensational when on the attack.

Then you have, bit one paced and looked a little lost on the few occasions he was pushed back. Just shut up shop and got caught. Didnt really try to counter. Just on the few occasions Adamu did come forward and throw punches, Golovkin let him. Very much like Abraham.

That Adamu last night wouldnt have lasted as long with Pavlik. Pavlik couldnt deal with movement but if someone did come forward he was there ready to fight with them, he didnt shut up shop like Golovkin did last night and Abraham used to.

Against anyone else other than the very top fighters, boxers like golovkin will be too strong for but those who can offer a bit of skill as well will make him look very one dimensional.

He is a good fighter but not what everyone would have you believe. If he was, Adamu wuldnt have lasted until the 7th.