Both guys have very similar records, Proksa should really be undefeated, the defeat was avenged anyway. Both have quite a long run of early TKO's. GGG has big power, probably one punch stopping power. Proksa must have very decent cumulative pop, he has more stoppage wins than GGG. Both probably have decent chins. Tough fight for both. This should be a really good fight. I think Proksa is an excellent fighter, if he can improve further and keep his hands up I think he stands a decent chance of winning on points. However, with his low hands, any loss of concentration and he's in trouble. Proksa reminds me of a super version of Ryan Rhodes, he can hold himself in with bigger fighters. This fight could be the dawn of something big for Proksa or it could highlight just how good GGG is. Probably a clean KO for GGG, but would not be too surprised if Proksa wins on points. :good :shock:
Very good analysis. Proksa has to be a his very best. Golovkin hasn't seen anything close to Proksa crazy style, plus being a southpaw could help him or be his downfall, if GGG can connect with right hand leads. We shall see...not to far off now!:bbb
Expert opinion Dude Proksa was a KO waiting to happen, he fights with his hands down against a guy who hits like a train of course he was going to get knocked out, only the polish or the the little fan boys who fell in love with the name "super G" believed Proksa could win this one
See that's the same kind of nonsense you were saying about Vitali - Adamek. Here you were saying the same crap about Golovkin - Proksa and a couple days ago also about Wlad - Wach. Always the same tune "He's never fought a guy like that, he's never seen a style like that". And then your Polish heroes get knocked the living **** out of them. See a pattern here?