Two good choices in GGG and Kovalev, but I can't go past Anthony Joshua. The guy looks like he is carved out of rock, is 2m tall and is knocking out decent boxers like no one's business. Plus he seems to have a nasty streak in him, when he gets in the ring.
Gnome wrote:Two good choices in GGG and Kovalev, but I can't go past Anthony Joshua. The guy looks like he is carved out of rock, is 2m tall and is knocking out decent boxers like no one's business. Plus he seems to have a nasty streak in him, when he gets in the ring.
Ah, that is why most of his opponents lose mentally before even getting into the ring with him. Rubio and Geale quit when they were not hurt so bad, because Golovkin is not intimidating at all.
Depends on the criteria, if it's based purely on boxing ability then no doubt GGG takes top spot, but for overall intimidation factor it has to go to kovalev, he just has this whole "I'm going to fornicate you up and eat your soul" aura about him.
Beterbiev will prove these opinions wrong but I think their wrong anyway, GGG is a better choice.. Kovalev has been dropped, visibly hurt, not to mention guys are actually confident enough to fight him like Pascal and Grandpa Hopkins.. only one wanting GGG ain't even in his weight class.
Ah, that is why most of his opponents lose mentally before even getting into the ring with him. Rubio and Geale quit when they were not hurt so bad, because Golovkin is not intimidating at all.
Doesn't matter if he's an Ivan Drago, Terminator MOFO stone cold killer with ice running through his veins.....
Kovalev is most intimidating... P4P at least. The thing that makes Kovalev scarier than GGG is that he actually seems to have cold and sadistic personality, while GGG is all smiles and "good boy!" when he's not knocking guys out.
Wlad is right up there with Kovalev- he has a great game-face when walking into the ring and staring down opponents, an imperious and contemptuous expression.