Golovkin vs Munguia

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  1. m.s.

    m.s. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The 168lb version of GGG vs the Munguia that fought Canelo. Who wins, how?
     
  2. Fogger

    Fogger Father, grandfather and big sports fan. Full Member

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    The only fight Golovkin fought at 168 was his final fight. He was old and slow and couldn't do anything against Canelo until Alvarez ran out of gas. I love Triple G but Munguia beats him when he is on his last legs.
     
  3. m.s.

    m.s. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Someone on this site mentioned that they thought old GGG could get off the couch right now and beat Munguia, so i was curious what others thought.
     
  4. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    I fully agree with this. GGG is way past his best and this isn't the 21 year old version of Munguia either.
     
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  5. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    Even at 40 GGG hits harder than Canelo. GGG would put Munguia down and keep him down.
     
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  6. m.s.

    m.s. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That is possible. GGG'S defense in the trilogy fight was excellent. He nullified alot of what Canelo was attempting, and punches that got through really didnt faze him. In my opinion GGG'S endurance, and durability were better at 168lbs. He was also very big and thick, he seemed very strong at the weight. When he chose to be in the last 4 rounds he seemed quite quick. I believe Golovkin would open up alot more on Munguia than he did vs Canelo because he would see the openings and mistakes that Munguia would be making. When Golovkin see's openings and mistakes, he most the time turns back into GGG the destruct and destroy machine as appose to the tentative version he was in the earlier part of the trilogy fight. Even when he was holding back, Canelo really couldn't do much with him because GGG boxes at Canelo's level of technicality. Canelo only landed 10 more punches than GGG. So i see it going similarly to the Murata fight, except GGG would be more durable and solid than he was vs Murata. GGG boxes at a much higher technical level than Munguia and i don't think Munguia punches would bother him much. Munguia isnt quite as aggressive as Murata that faced GGG. After thinking about it, i think GGG would take Munguia out at some point, because Munguia would do just enough to anger Golovkin and bring out the beast in him.Golovkin would likely stop him in after round seven.
     
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  7. Showstopper97

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    Even this version of GGG beats Munguia. Probably by stoppage too. I rewatched the 3rd fight with Canelo & it was actually a lot CLOSER than what I remembered, & also much more competitive than what the commentators & most fans said. From the 8th round onwards, GGG did excellently and won the last 4 rounds IMO. Munguia fought a more entertaining fight, but won LESS rounds, was hurt much more & was overall LESS effective.

    GGG has a better jab, chin, power, defense & Ring IQ than Munguia. He doesn't have to worry about fighting a prolific counter-puncher like Canelo. IMO, he would pick a game Munguia a part with his jab, work the body & land frequent powershots upstairs as Munguia is very hittable. Looks similar to the Ryota Murata fight
     
  8. m.s.

    m.s. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree and the way Munguia comes leaning forward head to head at times he might be a sucker for Golovkins looping on top of the head shots, which could mark the beginning of the end for Jaime. Stylewise they would be an exciting fight.
     
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  9. OldSchoolBoxing

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    Canelo ran out of gas, but GGG didn't and won the final rounds. So, GGG did many things against Canelo.
     
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  10. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Munguia was originally meant to be Golovkin's food and a sacrifice. This is the only reason Munguia is even really known. HBO deep sixed that fight and it never came to pass so Munguia simply simmered until an elite was ready to knock him off, which just happened.

    I'd still pick Golovkin, (fight 3 Canelo) over Munguia. He didn't fight bad against Canelo, he just showed he wasn't at his previous level. If they fought next week isn't really a fair question, Golovkin is retired.
     
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  11. ellerbe

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    I think at this point Munguia is a little too much. Prime GGG would destroy Munguia though.
     
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  12. RealDeal

    RealDeal Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    Mungia likely wins a unanimous decision at this point but GGG always has that puncher’s chance to turn the fight around in an instant and deliver the knockout shot. I actually find old, shot (or at least semi shot) fighters who still carry big time power some of the most entertaining guys to watch. It often makes for a very unpredictable fight. This mainly applies to fighters who were once greats; I’m not just talking any shot fighter with decent power here. However, at the same time, it does often make me a little sad watching these guys fight well beyond their prime, especially when they end up taking a beating.
     
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  13. lobk

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    GGG the mind is willing but the body can no longer pull the punches. He gets outpoint , something in the range of by 10 or 11 rnds.
     
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  14. m.s.

    m.s. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yep, it helps to watch it on mute as well. The commentators were horrible on DAZN.
     
  15. theanatolian

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    40 year old GGG from Canelo 3 still beats any version of Munguia.
     
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