Golovkin: 15 consecutive...
Posted: 19 May 2015, 12:01
KO's in World Championship bouts.
Anyone know the record?
Anyone know the record?
fergusg wrote:If we’re excluding junior belts from GGG’s resume, such as those bouts he competed in where the WBA “super” world middleweight title was either vacant or being held by another fighter, which is their “proper” championship, then Golovkin has only scored four consecutive KO’s in world title fights.Ricky_ wrote:Golovkin: 15 consecutive... KO's in World Championship bouts.
Anyone know the record?
Personally-speaking, it’s a joke to consider records of this nature, if your stats include junior alphabet titles that have no historical value and carry no prestige whatsoever.
I've gone to boxrec and there's no "junior" next to his "WBO WORLD MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE" defenses.fergusg wrote:If we’re excluding junior belts from GGG’s resume, such as those bouts he competed in where the WBA “super” world middleweight title was either vacant or being held by another fighter, which is their “proper” championship, then Golovkin has only scored four consecutive KO’s in world title fights.Ricky_ wrote:Golovkin: 15 consecutive... KO's in World Championship bouts.
Anyone know the record?
Great.fergusg wrote:
The WBA "regular" world title did not exist in Hagler's day. Hearns & Hagler competed for the modern day equivalent of the WBA "Super" world middleweight championship.![]()
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fergusg wrote:edited (ramblings about Ward).
The WBA has lost all credibility by having 2 or 3 WORLD champions per division.crow wrote:Great.fergusg wrote:
The WBA "regular" world title did not exist in Hagler's day. Hearns & Hagler competed for the modern day equivalent of the WBA "Super" world middleweight championship.![]()
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Now, go tell Danny Jacobs, Sturm and Joppy and a few others to get their money back from the WBA, who sold them a worthless belt for these past 14 years.
In the case of Gennady, it hardly matters.tiny_acres wrote:
The WBA has lost all credibility by having 2 or 3 WORLD champions per division.
I don't care about these so called records when they are as splintered as they are now. It is just not the same as one world champ fighting the best.
Fergusg/tiny_acres,fergusg wrote:This is merely myth or idle rumour.... and Daniel Geale lost his world title to Darren Barker. He did not vacate the title. Your claim is utter nonsense!crow wrote:You must also know both Sturm then Geale, while holding this "super WBA" title, refused to face Golovkin.
Geale even chose to vacate rather than face him, and Golovkin became "super" without throwing a punch.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_GealeBeing unified champion was short-lived however as two months after winning the WBA title, Geale was stripped of it for choosing to fight Anthony Mundine in a rematch over mandatory challenger Gennady Golovkin.
fergusg wrote: Gennady Golovkin held the "regular" version of the WBA world title... and during the majority of GGG's title reign of this particular belt, Felix Sturm and Daniel Geale were the holders of the superior WBA "Super" world middleweight championship.
The WBA "regular" world title did not exist in Hagler's day. Hearns & Hagler competed for the modern day equivalent of the WBA "Super" world middleweight championship.![]()
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Ok.klitoris wrote:Remember that you become the WBA Super Champ by three ways: 1. Beat someone who is the WBA Champ. 2. Unify your WBA Belt with another organization belt, which makes you WBA Super Champ, 3. Have like many consecutive defenses (I think 5) and then WBA elevates you to WBA Super Champ.
Dont be ridiculous. Geal vacated WBA super title when he refused to fight Golovkin and did not defend it in his next fight. WBA officially lists Geal as a Super Champ only Aug to Sep 2012.fergusg wrote: This is merely myth or idle rumour.... and Daniel Geale lost his world title to Darren Barker. He did not vacate the title. Your claim is utter nonsense!
Wilfredo Gomez has 17.Butterbean wrote:Havent heard of any one but ggg, that has 15 consecutive ko's in regular world championship bouts. Quite impressive really.
Fixed.fergusg wrote: I got my ovaries aroused and mixed up, which is my bad.
crow wrote:Fixed.fergusg wrote: I got my ovaries aroused and mixed up, which is my bad.
crow wrote:Wilfredo Gomez has 17.Butterbean wrote:Havent heard of any one but ggg, that has 15 consecutive ko's in regular world championship bouts. Quite impressive really.
I believe that's the record.
But he did it between being 21 - 25, while Gennady is in his thirties already.
And some of Gomez' KO victims during his title defenses had losing records, and even only 2 fights !!
In Boxing, everything can happen.Ricky_ wrote:
Do you think Golovkin will beat that record if he stays at MW?
I am definately not ferg...Dickcrow wrote:In the case of Gennady, it hardly matters.tiny_acres wrote:
The WBA has lost all credibility by having 2 or 3 WORLD champions per division.
I don't care about these so called records when they are as splintered as they are now. It is just not the same as one world champ fighting the best.
Geale got destroyed and made to quit in 2, and Sturm....well, Sturm is Sturm.
By the way, nice alt, fergusg
Give it up dude. You keep saying you are a Golovkin fan but it's plain as day that you are nothing but a hater. Just be up front about it, don't try and con people into believing you really like Triple G because it is obvious that you don't.fergusg wrote:I got my world titles mixed up, which is my bad.Tarkus wrote:Dont be ridiculous. Geal vacated WBA super title when he refused to fight Golovkin and did not defend it in his next fight. WBA officially lists Geal as a Super Champ only Aug to Sep 2012.fergusg wrote: This is merely myth or idle rumour.... and Daniel Geale lost his world title to Darren Barker. He did not vacate the title. Your claim is utter nonsense!
Geale dumped his WBA "super" title to engage in a lucrative PPV fight against fellow Aussie Anthony Mundine rather than take the lower paid but greater risk defence against Golovkin.
Geale successfully defended his IBF title against Mundine before losing it to Barker in his very next fight.
Fergusg (after his period):Golovkin has only scored four consecutive KO’s in world title fights
Glad you overcame that unpleasant part of your month.• GGG = Great!