Gennady Golovkin stops Tapia in 3, Hassan N'Dam is next

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by BigBone, Dec 16, 2010.


  1. barry big balls

    barry big balls You cant handle the truth Full Member

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    Use your brain PLEASE . Why is Lou dibella (a very smart man by the way) putting Duddy and Lee on the undercard of the best middle weight out there?

    Why do they need Duddy and Lee?
     
  2. Joe Soap

    Joe Soap New Member Full Member

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    Golovkin, I'd agree, but Lee had a great scrap with N'Dam in the Olympics, and only lost on a countback. I'd give him a decent chance of beating Hassan, whom I don't think is on the same level at all as Golovkin.
     
  3. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why not? Here it seems 20 people are having heated conversations under 200 user names. I might create one myself called J u s t i n or シーンをボクシング or some of those curiously banned curses. Big****, wouldn't that sound cool?
     
  4. fistsof steel

    fistsof steel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bit of a write up on Golovkin v Tapia fight.!!!
    Gennady Golovkin KO-3 Nilson Tapia - Despite the distraction of moving this fight halfway around the world on a week's notice due to legal troubles, and needing to self-promote the fight, Golovkin took care of business swiftly in the first defense of his "regular" WBA middleweight title. Whle Tapia isn't well known, he also isn't a creampuff opponent, having convincingly defeated Jorge Sebastian Heiland his last time out and fighting even with Austin Trout not long before then. He hasn't been on US TV yet (not for lack of trying), and he hasn't faced anyone truly world class yet (also not for lack of trying - he broke ties with promoter Universum to get tougher bouts, which is the cause of is current predicament), but Golovkin may well be the best rising middleweight in the world. That includes names like Dmitry Pirog, David Lemieux, Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam and Fernando Guerrero. The WBA has ordered that Golovkin must face interim titlist N'Dam early next year, but it looks unlikely to happen. Universum won a restraining lawsuit against Golovkin in Germany, and under EU reciprocity, no European promoter will touch him with a ten foot pole for fear of a lawsuit by Universum. Instead, Golovkin has indicated that he'd like to "unify" with IBO titlist Peter Manfredo on U.S. television sometime early next year. Until the lawsuit cropped up, it looked like Golovkin was on the verge of signing with Top Rank, so expect to see a lot more of the Olympic silver medalist in the future.
     
  5. Karapuz

    Karapuz Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    KO shot was low and landed not on liver but on urinary bladder or is it only me?
     
  6. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It was a perfect body shot.
     
  7. Karapuz

    Karapuz Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    My bad, just rewatched from diferent angle. Yeap, it right on liver.
     
  8. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Very good shot. But I noticed Golo was a bit too tight, went in there with bad intentions to hurt Tapia at every corner. IMO he needs to loosen up a bit, work the jab more set up some shots work some angles etc - in other word: box. He's still looking for single telling blows which works most of the time, but would be his undoing vs. a busy defensive boxer who isn't easy to catch and has the workrate to convince the judges. But that won't be a problem vs. Hassan N'Dam, plenty of openings to go for.
     
  9. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    I like N'Dam but lets be real. His people are going to protect him from Golovkin.