Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Coach: No Chances, Brook Can't Reach a Decision!
Abel Sanchez, trainer of IBF/WBC/WBA/IBO middleweight world champion Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin (35-0, 32KOs), does not want to take any chances this Saturday night. [Click Here To Read More]
Sanchez doesn't want to take any chances with the fight heading off to the judges, who might get influenced by loud crowd in the arena and score rounds for Brook. The chances of a knockout win are strong, as Golovkin has stopped his last 22 opponents inside the distance.
"The home crowd will faze us if we allow it to go to a decision," Sanchez said. "They have very high-quality judges but in any kind of human endeavour it can be influenced by a lot of noise and seen a different way. We hope we don't let it go to a decision."
British judging isn't as bad as American judging, especially Texas. It's the referees you have to worry about. They'll stop a fight off a three punch combination. Who is the ref for this fight?
This dude is getting sparked within 3, and if he does manage to go past 4-5, it literally will be GGG carrying him so he can give the British fans a big, drama filled show and have them get their moneys worth. Just like with Lemieux, he honestly could have knocked him out in the second round.
Contrary to popular belief, GGG is a smart business man, there is no reason for him to wash opponents in 2 rounds, because it'll lead to potential opponents at 160 to stay even further away from him (Canelo, Jacobs, Saunders) and it also creates more buzz for the audience in attendance. Who really feels like they get their moneys worth when you get a knock out in less than 9 minutes of action? (Unless there's 4 minutes per round, like there was with one round in Geale-Golovkin).
This dude is getting sparked within 3, and if he does manage to go past 4-5, it literally will be GGG carrying him so he can give the British fans a big, drama filled show and have them get their moneys worth. Just like with Lemieux, he honestly could have knocked him out in the second round.
Contrary to popular belief, GGG is a smart business man, there is no reason for him to wash opponents in 2 rounds, because it'll lead to potential opponents at 160 to stay even further away from him (Canelo, Jacobs, Saunders) and it also creates more buzz for the audience in attendance. Who really feels like they get their moneys worth when you get a knock out in less than 9 minutes of action? (Unless there's 4 minutes per round, like there was with one round in Geale-Golovkin).
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