I agree and I had said as much. This angry GGG would've made mincemeat out of Canelo. I hope he maintains his angry edge if and when they ever meet, which is starting to become almost a certainty.
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I agree and I had said as much. This angry GGG would've made mincemeat out of Canelo. I hope he maintains his angry edge if and when they ever meet, which is starting to become almost a certainty.
I honestly think we are about done with the GGG era. I think he can beat Canelo in a rematch, but he seems to be slowing a bit and getting hit more often with each passing fight. Also since the division is getting tougher I don’t think he beats another top fighter after the Canelo fight. Just my opinion though.
The good thing though is that I think that Canelo’s days are numbered too. I think he loses to the top 5 middleweights. He will be running scared for years.
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What the Dickens....... Who is this bald geezer... Hayemaker managed to outbid hbo for Michael buffer... Good sign for hbo boxing :S.... Weird decision to have Ryan Martin v Prescott on the card but not show it.... They made a big effort to maintain this date and just go with Braekhus and golovkin being televised, seems odd to me a d maybe doesn't bode well for hbo
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Amazing how quickly fans have turned on golovkin recently, he beats a very large middleweight(Jacobs) and then takes on the fight that everyone in boxing called for, gets a dodgy draw and takes a rematch..... Alvarez fails a drug test not long before the fight and now its golovkin dodging guys.... Errrr wot......and golovkin is past it for not knocking out Jacobs and alvarez.... Bizarre.
Golovkin has always been rather easy to hit and the Armenian chap hit him a good few times in the first round but golovkin looked very good in the second round and squashed him...
Golovkin is certainly beatable of course due to his habit of getting whacked in the head. And I am picking alvarez for the win again!
GGG just hasn’t looked great even kind of before the Jacobs fight. GGG has very underrated defense. Sometimes he would allow himself to get hit by opponents to make them throw punches, but if he didn’t want to get hit, he could avoid punches.
He seems to be slowing down and getting hit more than he used to. And by getting hit I mean when he is trying to avoid the shots. His punches looked a bit slower too. He hasn’t grown old overnight and he is still a great fighter, but I think his days are numbered.
And I’m hoping that your last sentence was a joke.
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I think Golovkin was just gauging his intent and closed when he wanted to. Credit to Vanes he came and opened up. Irony is hbo pushing Canelo excuse interviews lasted longer than Vanes did. Honestly I would pay for Golovkin v Charlo, Jacobs, Derevianchenko or BJS first.
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