Hopkins will not be fighting anyone after Kovalev finishes him off. I am hardly annoyed by you, Pity is far more accurate. I am not Latino but I think the word you were looking for was puto not "punto". Being ignorant in one language should be enough. No need to try a second at this stage.
I think I've said it before, but people looking for some slick boxer to replicate or outdo Ouma's performance shouldn't hold their breath. Because Ouma was not the average slick boxer. Ouma was the shorter man, with the shorter arms, a southpaw, and very good inside. And he could take a beating. Even so, if they had let that fight continue, he might have died in the ring. Also, Golovkin has established his destroyer style since then. He's more disciplined working behind the jab. I don't see that fight going the same way if it happened now.
Its punto you idiot. Before you question someones intelligence you should first do your research. I wonder why you're always eager to jump on my posts. Too much truth in them maybe.
I'm a little perplexed by your analysis. I agree with about half of your post and same with the previous. Ouma wasn't exactly fighting a slick style. He was pressuring Golovkin, giving subtle movement going forward so Golovkin couldn't land clean punches, and Ouma was outfighting Golovkin on the inside. Golovkin is very much a puncher and he needs distance to land big punches. When fighters give him distance he is very devastating because of his accuracy. However my trainer and I and when I was an amateur fighter have always known that when facing punchers you go into the eye of the storm. Punchers are usually overwhelmed by inside fighters because they can't get the distance they want to land big punches. Stylistically Ouma had the advantage which allowed him to go into the later rounds. You could see in the early rounds he was coming forward and shifting angles which wouldn't allow Golovkin to set. However Ouma paused enough times for Golovkin to land big punches even in the early rounds and Golovkin eventually wore Ouma down. Despite Ouma's being past prime this was actually a very good win for Golovkin which showed he could overcome a stylistic advantage.
I just don't think someone fighting on the outside is going to outbox Golovkin. The movement might save someone for a few rounds, but they will eventually get stopped. The best way to fight someone like Golovkin is ala Hopkins vs Trinidad or Chavez vs Rosario.
shut your ***** ass up you dick riding ass clown. punto means pussey which fit right into the context in which I used it against that idiot Don. [url]http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=punto[/url]
Lol, somebody made that up. Punto just means point. Nobody uses punto as a slur. Go to East LA and say that and you'll get laughed at.
Let me educate you. First, you don't get your Spanish translations from urban dictionary. Second, Punto means point: [url]https://translate.google.com/m/translate#es/en/Punto[/url] Puta is ***** Coño is ***** or **** If you're going to degrade someone in a foreign language, at least do it correctly.
It says right there on urban dictionary that Punta means *****. So are you saying that I made that up?
This was a fight where GGG spent like a month living in an airport because of visa issues, and he still destroyed the tough ouma.