Enlightened-One wrote:I have previously proclaimed the GGG-Brook bout to be a “business fight” that was a
“borderline mismatch”, whereby Brook would only be competitive with Golovkin for a few rounds (at most).
I also correctly predicted that the GGG-Brook bout would be a “horrendous mismatch” that would only last “as long as GGG wanted it to”, because “he’ll try to put on a “big drama show” to impress and excite the UK fans… by expecting him to “carry” Brook and
force a stoppage before the end of the fifth round.
As a British patriot, I admit that I am slightly disappointed about the fact that everything that I had predicted had actually transpired, because I wanted Kell Brook to score an upset victory over Golovkin.
That being said, GGG’s performance tonight was quite simply majestic. He openly admits the fact that he wasn’t faced with a genuine middleweight opponent, which allowed him to treat Brook’s shots with total contempt, allowing him to become defensively irresponsible, whilst on a seek-and-destroy mission against the cocky welterweight.
Golovkin allowed the Brit to land his shots at will in order to successfully excite the crowd in order to put on a “big drama show”, whilst apparently stopping the much smaller welterweight with ease in the fifth round, because when the Kazakh decided to close the show, the Brit became utterly defenceless, which was hugely impressive to witness.
I watched the bout with a few friends, all of which were only vaguely interested in the sport, so they were influenced in the noise emitted from the crowd, leading them to believe that it was a competitive fight, when in fact it wasn’t.
To be honest, I was sincerely pleased about the fact that Dominic Ingle threw in the towel, despite the booing from the crowd, because Kell Brook was in dire need of protection.
Whilst I’m impressed with Golovkin’s consistent performances, I am beginning to grow weary about the fact that he nearly always engages in mismatches, because his resume is really poor.
I genuinely believe that GGG has the potential to become a first ballot Hall-of-Famer, but he needs to defeat a big name opponent in order to achieve that feat, which will inevitably require compromises in terms of weight and purse split.
As a side note - Anyone that believes that Golovkin possesses a porous defence, because of the high volume of shots that Brook landed, is being naïve. GGG allowed the Brit to land his blows to excite the crowd, because the punches weren’t damaging.