Darnell Boone: I feel Golovkin's punches more than I did Kovalev's

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  1. drozzy

    drozzy AERE Full Member

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    Fukkin finally, here's the article.

    http://ucnlive.com/deezol-fueled-sparring-for-golovkin/



    Golovkin’s power has become a bit of an urban legend. I recall a few years ago, young cruiserweight David Imoesiri telling Doug Fischer that he felt Golovkin’s punches more than he did against Alexander Povetkin, with whom he had sparred a year before. When you pose this question to Boone, he states, matter-of-factly,
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  2. qwertyblahblah

    qwertyblahblah Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If Golovkin really hits as hard as all those sparring partners say he does shouldn't most of them have been concussed/hospitalised/worse? The only time I as a lightweight got hit solidly sparring a middleweight I never competed or even sparred again.
     
  3. ejdge

    ejdge Member Full Member

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    I'm still not convinced GGG's defense is sufficient against the elite although sparring does not necessarily equal a fight. I don't think GGG is sparring with the intent to really hurt someone. Sometimes you can really feel someone's power just by sparring them.
     
  4. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Good interviews. Like many others who have shared a ring with Golovkin, both Boone and Findley commented on his technical prowess as well as his power.
     
  5. qwertyblahblah

    qwertyblahblah Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I always thought if you can take the punch that suggests it's merely 'solid', but if it's a hard punch with full torque from a power puncher that lands on the chin you don't 'feel' it but it jolts you into unconsciousness and freezes your nervous system fuor a split second, even if it doesn't properly concuss you. Getting hit to the brain can't 'hurt' because you're not fully conscious to feel it.

    Even if elite boxers don't intend to hurt their sparring partners, their fists are refined weapons that they're sharpening in training, and you'd think there would be more knockouts and concussions in sparring then we're aware of. Maybe I had a glass jaw, but I was fine in a dozen bouts, but was badly concussed with 16 oz gloves. Did I just have a glass jaw, or is my physiological constitution close to typical?
     
  6. SmackDaBum

    SmackDaBum TKO7 banned Full Member

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    I want Kovalev vs Golovkin now!!

    It would be the Super fight!
     
  7. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    Kovalev would annihilate Golovkin.

    :smoke
     
  8. Gannicus

    Gannicus 2014 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Reading this thread, there's too much evidence to deny the claim. The virtually unanimous opinion is that he hits like a heavyweight, and is the biggest puncher they've sparred with.
    However, do heavyweights go ham on light heavyweights, or super middleweights for that matter? Golovkin is most definitely hitting them as hard as he can.
     
  9. kovalevtheGoat

    kovalevtheGoat The Chelyabinsk Machine banned Full Member

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    in 2 rounds