Golovkin was ill
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Ruthless-RKO
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Golovkin was ill
No excuse..
I did read on Twitter that he was ill, whilst the fight was taking place.
I did read on Twitter that he was ill, whilst the fight was taking place.
Re: Golovkin was ill
F*ck the excuses. As if it's his first close fight. He edged Jacobs bout just a little bit. He had two razor-close Canelo bouts, no official wins there for him. It's just fighting top guys. And now it was pro-Golovkin robbery, Derev won that.
Re: Golovkin was ill
Correct
This happens when u fight the top opponents. You have close fights every now and than
This happens when u fight the top opponents. You have close fights every now and than
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boxing_rocks
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Re: Golovkin was ill
Here is another information:
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Golovkin was ill
Very few fighters enter the ring having undergone “perfect” training camps and having attained peak physical condition. They all usually engage in bouts whilst suffering from slight aches and pains, as well as previously experienced brief bouts of illness during the lead-up to fight night.
These excuses we’re suddenly hearing about GGG, not only undermine Golovkin’s credibility, but they also reek of dishonesty, whilst also discrediting Sergiy Derevyanchenko’s fine efforts.
If I was GGG, I would be frustrated about the excuses his team were making on his behalf.
The Kazakh had a great fight against the Ukraine and both fighters should be applauded for their efforts.
Team GGG’s excuses are achieving nothing but painting themselves in a poor light.
These excuses we’re suddenly hearing about GGG, not only undermine Golovkin’s credibility, but they also reek of dishonesty, whilst also discrediting Sergiy Derevyanchenko’s fine efforts.
If I was GGG, I would be frustrated about the excuses his team were making on his behalf.
The Kazakh had a great fight against the Ukraine and both fighters should be applauded for their efforts.
Team GGG’s excuses are achieving nothing but painting themselves in a poor light.
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Re: Golovkin was ill
Jerks who are calling sickness an excuse must have boxed good opponents while being sick themselves ![[icon_shame.gif] :shame:](./images/smilies/icon_shame.gif)
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Re: Golovkin was ill
Golovkin is self-managed and self-promoted. He’s in complete control over his own destiny.
Had he tasted defeat last night, due to making a poor decision about competing regardless of being “ill”, then the blame would have fallen squarely on his own shoulders.
When AJ underperformed against Ruiz Jr., all we heard was excuses from Matchroom/DAZN. The same approach is being applied to GGG.
Golovkin should tell the media to ignore his team’s claims and instead focus on applauding Derevyanchenko for giving him such a stern challenge.
Had he tasted defeat last night, due to making a poor decision about competing regardless of being “ill”, then the blame would have fallen squarely on his own shoulders.
When AJ underperformed against Ruiz Jr., all we heard was excuses from Matchroom/DAZN. The same approach is being applied to GGG.
Golovkin should tell the media to ignore his team’s claims and instead focus on applauding Derevyanchenko for giving him such a stern challenge.
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Re: Golovkin was ill
Johnathon didn't bring up the excuse. The interviewer did. Johnathon said it didn't matter if GGG was I'll. It was G that decided to fight. Sounds more than fair to me.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑06 Oct 2019, 09:27 Very few fighters enter the ring having undergone “perfect” training camps and having attained peak physical condition. They all usually engage in bouts whilst suffering from slight aches and pains, as well as previously experienced brief bouts of illness during the lead-up to fight night.
These excuses we’re suddenly hearing about GGG, not only undermine Golovkin’s credibility, but they also reek of dishonesty, whilst also discrediting Sergiy Derevyanchenko’s fine efforts.
If I was GGG, I would be frustrated about the excuses his team were making on his behalf.
The Kazakh had a great fight against the Ukraine and both fighters should be applauded for their efforts.
Team GGG’s excuses are achieving nothing but painting themselves in a poor light.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Golovkin was ill
Team GGG, be-it Golovkin's training team or business partners at Matchroom or DAZN, leaked the illness. If it truly didn't matter, no one would have told the media of Golovkin's alleged illness.Impractical Poster wrote: ↑06 Oct 2019, 09:53Johnathon didn't bring up the excuse. The interviewer did. Johnathon said it didn't matter if GGG was I'll. It was G that decided to fight. Sounds more than fair to me.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑06 Oct 2019, 09:27 Very few fighters enter the ring having undergone “perfect” training camps and having attained peak physical condition. They all usually engage in bouts whilst suffering from slight aches and pains, as well as previously experienced brief bouts of illness during the lead-up to fight night.
These excuses we’re suddenly hearing about GGG, not only undermine Golovkin’s credibility, but they also reek of dishonesty, whilst also discrediting Sergiy Derevyanchenko’s fine efforts.
If I was GGG, I would be frustrated about the excuses his team were making on his behalf.
The Kazakh had a great fight against the Ukraine and both fighters should be applauded for their efforts.
Team GGG’s excuses are achieving nothing but painting themselves in a poor light.
Remember what happened with AJ, he tried to praise Ruiz Jr., but his team were fabricating all sorts of excuses?
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Re: Golovkin was ill
Maybe he was horribly ill.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑06 Oct 2019, 09:55Team GGG, be-it Golovkin's training team or business partners at Matchroom or DAZN, leaked the illness. If it truly didn't matter, no one would have told the media of Golovkin's alleged illness.Impractical Poster wrote: ↑06 Oct 2019, 09:53
Johnathon didn't bring up the excuse. The interviewer did. Johnathon said it didn't matter if GGG was I'll. It was G that decided to fight. Sounds more than fair to me.
Remember what happened with AJ, he tried to praise Ruiz Jr., but his team were fabricating all sorts of excuses?
It came out Holyfield fought with the flu once. Should that have been kept under wraps?
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Re: Golovkin was ill
He was also ill against Brook
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Just excuses to earn money and not accept that boxed horribly. Pacman also lied, he was ok to the doctors about his shoulder when he lost to Mayweather. Why not say the truth before the fight and reschedule? Because money talks. Even Mayweather broke his hand 1 month before McGregor bout and schooled him.
Re: Golovkin was ill
Leave it out. It was a great fight and he won it. Credit to both men.
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Re: Golovkin was ill
There were rumours about Golovkin being allegedly "ill" against Kell Brook, but they weren't corroborated by any of Team GGG’s insiders. Gennadiy himself dismissed those rumours as being false.
Re: Golovkin was ill
excuses, Derevyanchenko clearly won the fight, ggg was not even remotely as active and busy as the canelo fights. Derevyanchenko backed ggg up and landed multiple combination punches,any time ggg got him with something he responded right back most of the time.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Golovkin was ill
He didn’t clearly win anything. If you think he did that’s fine.. he did however clearly get knocked down and he did clearly outbox in most of the middle rounds.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: Golovkin was ill
... and his face was clearly a complete mess after the fight. It was nothing like that after Jacobs fight, so Golovkin's punches were CLEARLY more effective.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 Oct 2019, 14:14He didn’t clearly win anything. If you think he did that’s fine.. he did however clearly get knocked down and he did clearly outbox in most of the middle rounds.
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Re: Golovkin was ill
His jab alone was effective. Sometimes people really underestimate the power of a jab, let alone the power of GGG’s jab, which probably feels like a power punch. He probably won the fight on the jab alone.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑06 Oct 2019, 17:42... and his face was clearly a complete mess after the fight. It was nothing like that after Jacobs fight, so Golovkin's punches were CLEARLY more effective.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 Oct 2019, 14:14
He didn’t clearly win anything. If you think he did that’s fine.. he did however clearly get knocked down and he did clearly outbox in most of the middle rounds.
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Re: Golovkin was ill
Golovkin was still Golovkin, he's just now in that stage where he's fading as a fighter and each fight he'll probably get worse. To be expected when a guy is going on 38 and had 40 pro fights and like 300-400 am fights. For a guy his age it's actually a pretty good accomplishment to come back from a tough loss and beat an opponent like Derev to win a title again, even if it was a hellish fight.
I give him more respect for this than for beating on the likes of Mart Murray and despite some moans it was a perfectly legit win. Excellent fight too, GGG has been providing good value for the fans even in this final stage of his career
I give him more respect for this than for beating on the likes of Mart Murray and despite some moans it was a perfectly legit win. Excellent fight too, GGG has been providing good value for the fans even in this final stage of his career
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Re: Golovkin was ill
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Oct 2019, 19:01 Golovkin was still Golovkin, he's just now in that stage where he's fading as a fighter and each fight he'll probably get worse. To be expected when a guy is going on 38 and had 40 pro fights and like 300-400 am fights. For a guy his age it's actually a pretty good accomplishment to come back from a tough loss and beat an opponent like Derev to win a title again, even if it was a hellish fight.
I give him more respect for this than for beating on the likes of Mart Murray and despite some moans it was a perfectly legit win. Excellent fight too, GGG has been providing good value for the fans even in this final stage of his career
What's even more impressive is that he's still operating at this level given his style. His style isn't one that favors a long career.
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Re: Golovkin was ill
I doubt any fighter enters a fight in perfect condition, hard training will take its toll on anyone. I guess it depends on what they mean by ill, a physical injury (hand or whatever) or sick as he had a bug or virus. I imagine having the flu for example could be harder than dealing with an injury.
Also what's the deal with his trainer, he has about as much energy and enthusiasm as a wet lettuce.
Also what's the deal with his trainer, he has about as much energy and enthusiasm as a wet lettuce.
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Re: Golovkin was ill
All credit to Derevyanchenko he fought his heart out and might win in a rematch.
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Re: Golovkin was ill
So sick Golovkin with an injured hand dropped and defeated the best version of Derevo. Not bad.marvelous marv wrote: ↑07 Oct 2019, 10:50 All credit to Derevyanchenko he fought his heart out and might win in a rematch.
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Re: Golovkin was ill
Maybe Derev had injuries/illnesses too, he just doesn't have nutboys to bring them up 
GGG got the win matey, one he deserved in a really good fight, no need to pull out the lame stuff
GGG got the win matey, one he deserved in a really good fight, no need to pull out the lame stuff