Ya haha, it’s a banter piece posted on April fools. Most likely to poke fun at Deontay’s excuses. The video is just voiced over by a robot attributing quotes to GGG. But if you search for any of them there’s no source anywhere on the internet of him saying any of this haha.
I imagine it to be of Newsnight standard of forensic investigation , especially if Shadow has given the"Nod"...
It's an explosive revelation. It was most likely said in a Kazakhstan interview or a Russian language interview that was never translated to English. Of course the GGG-bots have immediately gone into "damage control" mode claiming that the video must be a hoax and GGG never said those things because they can't find those statements verified elsewhere on the internet. If you watch the video it shows clips of a GGG interview but no one thus far has been able to locate this interview.
The video is voiced over by a robot because it's translated to English on a Russian channel. In the first video on that channel there's a Russian human being narrating that video and all the text is in Russian. The other videos like the one in question were translated to English and narrated by an English robot because the content creater doesn't speak English.
Are these translations legit? I said all throughout the HBO phase of his career that Golovkin's cutesy image was 100% contrived and phony, manufactured by the network with the cooperation of the fighter and his promoter, but I didn't think he was delusional à la Deontay, too.
If the video is a hoax, if GGG never really said that, then surely we'd be able to locate this interview which was shown in the video : This content is protected My question is where is that interview? And where are any of GGG's Kazakhstan interviews or Russian language interviews for that matter? It appears that all of his interviews done in his home region are nowhere to be found kirk. So while the GGG-bots are quick to label the video a hoax, and trying to convince you that GGG never said that, that it's all just an April Fool's joke, they of course have nothing to base that on besides just "feelings". If that interview can't be found on the internet then surely we're in a situation where GGG's Kazakhstan interviews have not been put on the internet and certainly haven't been translated or reported as to what he really said. His statements revealed in that video from a Russian youtuber who translated what GGG said to English reveal GGG's true feelings and show how two-faced he really is, presenting his FAKE "nice guy" persona to the English media while carrying on about conspiracies and making excuses accusing Abel Sanchez of poisoning his water in the rematch in interviews in his home region. That's the true GGG kirk, that GGG has been hidden from the English speaking world just like that interview that apparently no one on here has ever seen.
It appears so. But he's such a two-faced POS that he and his team have apparently hidden these outrageous statements from the English-speaking public. His home region interviews where GGG revealed his true feelings and beliefs are apparently nowhere to be found. In that video there's clearly video clips of an interview shown where he apparently made these statements. Yet I've asked and no one has been able to point me to that interview which is very suspicious. GGG's cutesy "American" image is in stark contrast to those explosive and outrageous statements about sanchez poisoning his water that were done in his home region.
I'm not ruling anything out. I'm not quick to label it a hoax or fake like you. If it's a hoax, if he never actually said that, then point me to this interview that was shown in the video : This content is protected Where is that interview? If we can't find that interview, then that's inherently suspicious. That would suggest that this interview and what he said in it is being hidden from the public. All to protect GGG's cutesy persona in America. That brave Russian channel surely saw the video and had the balls to translate it to English and show clips of it which reveal GGG's fake "two-faced" persona.
Not at all. The fact that no one's seen that interview suggests it and what was said by GGG in it has been hidden from the public. If you can't locate that interview, then that's inherently suspicious. I have no reason to doubt what was quoted there. Just because it hasn't been verified as a source doesn't mean it must be fake. And again I ask you this important question, where are ANY of GGG's home region interviews on the internet? I can't seem to find ANY interviews he's done in his home region. That alone speaks volumes and should make anyone suspect that what GGG really said about Canelo and Abel Sanchez in his home region has not been translated or reported on. The fact that we can't seem to find any of GGG's home region interviews anywhere on the internet is sketchy as hell.