Canelo , also have his good moments with his speed and combos and I think if he would've chosen to swarm GGG, Canelo would've put him in really deep waters. The biggest problem of Canelo is his bad stamina.
Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
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Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
I noticed that GGG didn't throw with so bad intentions his power shots and not sitting on his punches so much, maybe to not get countered and also maybe to lure Canelo into a big shot ?! Who knows. When Canelo was firing back with his eye catching shots I saw that Golovkin was overwhelmed a little and he was backing up.
Canelo , also have his good moments with his speed and combos and I think if he would've chosen to swarm GGG, Canelo would've put him in really deep waters. The biggest problem of Canelo is his bad stamina.

Canelo , also have his good moments with his speed and combos and I think if he would've chosen to swarm GGG, Canelo would've put him in really deep waters. The biggest problem of Canelo is his bad stamina.
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Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
Golovkin fought well last night and bout was competitive, because he was facing his first pound-for-pounder.apollo creed wrote:thoughts ?
You can't really expect GGG to utterly dominate someone of Canelo's calibre and nor should you compare the Kazakh's most recent performance to those up to and including the Brook bout.
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Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
yeah, also his age may played a factor.Enlightened-One wrote:Golovkin fought well last night and bout was competitive, because he was facing his first pound-for-pounder.apollo creed wrote:thoughts ?
You can't really expect GGG to utterly dominate someone of Canelo's calibre and nor should you compare the Kazakh's most recent performance to those up to and including the Brook bout.
Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
..watching both of them I thought it was Canelo who was "ageing" and not the other way around..
Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
Enlightened-One wrote:Golovkin fought well last night and bout was competitive, because he was facing his first pound-for-pounder.apollo creed wrote:thoughts ?
You can't really expect GGG to utterly dominate someone of Canelo's calibre and nor should you compare the Kazakh's most recent performance to those up to and including the Brook bout.
Agreed.
Expecting GGG to win is a realistic expectation, expecting continued domination as he faces better opposition is an unfair expectation.
His last three opponents are easily the best of his career, it is not a coincidence that he has looked beatable in all three outings.
Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
I would tell : last two opponents..........Perseus wrote:Enlightened-One wrote:Golovkin fought well last night and bout was competitive, because he was facing his first pound-for-pounder.apollo creed wrote:thoughts ?
You can't really expect GGG to utterly dominate someone of Canelo's calibre and nor should you compare the Kazakh's most recent performance to those up to and including the Brook bout.![]()
Agreed.
Expecting GGG to win is a realistic expectation, expecting continued domination as he faces better opposition is an unfair expectation.
His last three opponents are easily the best of his career, it is not a coincidence that he has looked beatable in all three outings.
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Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
I thought GGG looked a little better against Canelo than he did against Brook and Jacobs, probably a little past his prime but still formidable - he won the fight pretty clearly. Based on this fight I'd have Jacobs beating Canelo if they ever fought.
I'd really like to see GGG move up to 168lb before he retires, as I feel he could actually be a little better at that weight, although he'd be at a size disadvantage against most.
I'd really like to see GGG move up to 168lb before he retires, as I feel he could actually be a little better at that weight, although he'd be at a size disadvantage against most.
Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
GGG destroyed Brook, literally destroyed, and toyed with him.jezzamundo wrote:I thought GGG looked a little better against Canelo than he did against Brook and Jacobs, probably a little past his prime but still formidable - he won the fight pretty clearly. Based on this fight I'd have Jacobs beating Canelo if they ever fought.
I'd really like to see GGG move up to 168lb before he retires, as I feel he could actually be a little better at that weight, although he'd be at a size disadvantage against most.
Against Jacobs, my score was 114-113 GGG.
Against Canelo, my score was 116-122 GGG.
So, yes, GGG looked a little better against Canelo, then against Jacobs.
Brook is a quite different story.
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Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
I don't disagree with anything you said - he destroyed Brook, but didn't look great in doing it, even if it was partly by his own design.ValMar wrote:GGG destroyed Brook, literally destroyed, and toyed with him.jezzamundo wrote:I thought GGG looked a little better against Canelo than he did against Brook and Jacobs, probably a little past his prime but still formidable - he won the fight pretty clearly. Based on this fight I'd have Jacobs beating Canelo if they ever fought.
I'd really like to see GGG move up to 168lb before he retires, as I feel he could actually be a little better at that weight, although he'd be at a size disadvantage against most.
Against Jacobs, my score was 114-113 GGG.
Against Canelo, my score was 116-122 GGG.
So, yes, GGG looked a little better against Canelo, then against Jacobs.
Brook is a quite different story.
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Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
greg wrote:..watching both of them I thought it was Canelo who was "ageing" and not the other way around..
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Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
Yeah, he took some clean shots from Brook but this because of Brook's speed.jezzamundo wrote:I don't disagree with anything you said - he destroyed Brook, but didn't look great in doing it, even if it was partly by his own design.ValMar wrote:GGG destroyed Brook, literally destroyed, and toyed with him.jezzamundo wrote:I thought GGG looked a little better against Canelo than he did against Brook and Jacobs, probably a little past his prime but still formidable - he won the fight pretty clearly. Based on this fight I'd have Jacobs beating Canelo if they ever fought.
I'd really like to see GGG move up to 168lb before he retires, as I feel he could actually be a little better at that weight, although he'd be at a size disadvantage against most.
Against Jacobs, my score was 114-113 GGG.
Against Canelo, my score was 116-122 GGG.
So, yes, GGG looked a little better against Canelo, then against Jacobs.
Brook is a quite different story.
Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
I think that GGG had felt that Brook has not been dangerous for him at all, and because of that he has been absolutely relaxed.jezzamundo wrote:I don't disagree with anything you said - he destroyed Brook, but didn't look great in doing it, even if it was partly by his own design.ValMar wrote:GGG destroyed Brook, literally destroyed, and toyed with him.jezzamundo wrote:I thought GGG looked a little better against Canelo than he did against Brook and Jacobs, probably a little past his prime but still formidable - he won the fight pretty clearly. Based on this fight I'd have Jacobs beating Canelo if they ever fought.
I'd really like to see GGG move up to 168lb before he retires, as I feel he could actually be a little better at that weight, although he'd be at a size disadvantage against most.
Against Jacobs, my score was 114-113 GGG.
Against Canelo, my score was 116-122 GGG.
So, yes, GGG looked a little better against Canelo, then against Jacobs.
Brook is a quite different story.
Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
After watching the fight I thought GGG should have won clearly. The video I watched wasn't the best, with literally no break between rounds. If effective aggression is worth anything, GGG should have gotten at least 10 rounds. Canelo's argument (or his fans) said that was the reason he beat Lara. GGG beat Canelo much more clearly than Lara did. (I thought Lara deserved the win)
Canelo showed flashes of greatness, but too few and far between to win rounds. He was the one gassing, not much older GGG. There is a reason why Canelo ducked GGG for 2 years.
Canelo showed flashes of greatness, but too few and far between to win rounds. He was the one gassing, not much older GGG. There is a reason why Canelo ducked GGG for 2 years.
Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
GGG just clearly beat a guy who is probably top 10 p4p. It was a tougher fight than most of his fights, that's what happens when you fight guys who are also really good. He may have slipped a hair from where he was a couple of years ago, but not much. If the GGG from 3 years ago fought the canelo from today, you would have seen a similar fight.
I just don't know why he started so slowly. Once he picked up the pace it was over. Canelo also has serious issues with his stamina.
I just don't know why he started so slowly. Once he picked up the pace it was over. Canelo also has serious issues with his stamina.
Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
He is out of his prime. Still a very good boxer and one of the best p4p. But a small portion of his power, aggressivnes, overall quality went away.
Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
You are not right about power.Jip wrote:He is out of his prime. Still a very good boxer and one of the best p4p. But a small portion of his power, aggressivnes, overall quality went away.
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Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
Yeh, His jabs were snappin Canelo's head back. Probably has the most powerful jab today.ValMar wrote:You are not right about power.Jip wrote:He is out of his prime. Still a very good boxer and one of the best p4p. But a small portion of his power, aggressivnes, overall quality went away.
Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
Being the first time in Vegas he probably had some nerves to overcome, which would explain a slow start. Regardless, it's a sad day for boxing giving Canelo a draw he didn't deserve.jockpunk wrote:GGG just clearly beat a guy who is probably top 10 p4p. It was a tougher fight than most of his fights, that's what happens when you fight guys who are also really good. He may have slipped a hair from where he was a couple of years ago, but not much. If the GGG from 3 years ago fought the canelo from today, you would have seen a similar fight.
I just don't know why he started so slowly. Once he picked up the pace it was over. Canelo also has serious issues with his stamina.
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Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
I don't see any signs of ageing or weaknesses on him. It's opposition that makes the difference.
Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
This !dagilechia wrote:I don't see any signs of ageing or weaknesses on him. It's opposition that makes the difference.
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Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
No clear signs of either.
Canelo is better than all of GGG 's opponents except Jacobs.
So, logically he did better than all of GGG's opponents except Jacobs.
I don't know who thought GGG would be winning Floyd-like decisions against this caliber of opponent.
If you can be hit, you will drop rounds to good fighters.
Why aren't we talking about GGG's chin,
or the fact Canelo's power is overrated like a motherfucker.
Canelo is better than all of GGG 's opponents except Jacobs.
So, logically he did better than all of GGG's opponents except Jacobs.
I don't know who thought GGG would be winning Floyd-like decisions against this caliber of opponent.
If you can be hit, you will drop rounds to good fighters.
Why aren't we talking about GGG's chin,
or the fact Canelo's power is overrated like a motherfucker.
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Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
actually, he deserved a Floyd-like decision in this fight. no 120-108 but either 116-112, 117-111 or even 118-110 are acceptable scorecards on his favour.BAD INTENTIONS wrote:No clear signs of either.
Canelo is better than all of GGG 's opponents except Jacobs.
So, logically he did better than all of GGG's opponents except Jacobs.
I don't know who thought GGG would be winning Floyd-like decisions against this caliber of opponent.
If you can be hit, you will drop rounds to good fighters.
Why aren't we talking about GGG's chin,
or the fact Canelo's power is overrated like a motherfucker.
Re: Signs of 'ageing' or weaknesses on Golovkin ?
I think it's mostly just the result of him being in with better opponents.