When Gennady Golovkin Faced The African Monster… SHOCKING RESULT

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When Gennady Golovkin Faced The African Monster… SHOCKING RESULT


Who do you think was Gennady Golovkin’s toughest opponent in his career? Canelo? Jacobs? Derevyanchenko? Well, brace yourselves for a surprise because none of these names top the list. The true test of the Kazakh warrior’s grit came in his 21st professional fight in 2011 against a fierce African fighter named Kassim Ouma. Ouma almost shocked…

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  1. None of the next 3 best middleweights of all times, (Hagler, Jones Jr, Monzon), could've beaten GGG. Never knocked down as pro or amateur, and truly never beaten as a middleweight – (past his prime, he beat up juiced Canelo twice and got robbed). Only real loss was a decision at age 40, at 168. Unparalleled balance, chin, stamina, cutting off the ring, power on either hand, hit multiple angles -(from above the belt to top of the head). There's never been and unlikely there'll ever be another like GGG/GOAT.

  2. I wonder how much long term brain damage will occur at the end of his GGGs boxing career. the effect of continual head shots effected both Muhammad Ali's and his idol Sugar Ray Robinson's mental health and his eventual death at 67 yrs of age. Rocky Marciano knew when to quit with out any ill effects