Dirrell's style is more suitable for amateur boxing and Golovkin still beat him. I don't see any reason why he couldn't do the same as a pro.
Golvokin was a beast at the amatuer and Dirrell was just a babe compared. I don't doubt Golvokin could beat Dirrell but I also don't doubt Dirrell whooping him either.
Ok then lets measure up how Dirrell and Golovkin today comapared to the Amateur fight. Dirrell held on a lot even in that fight which is a habit he hasnt changed in the pro game : He held onto dear life and "slipped" multiple times against Froch only to lose a close ugly fight. I myself scored the fight 6 rounds a piece with the rightful point deduction giving Froch the win. Now lets look at Arthur Abraham. Dirrell was outworking and outspeeding Abraham but when the fight got into the later stages Dirrell tired and Abraham woke up and got to him dropping him despite it being ruled a slip. Dirrell began to panic and break down mentally and "slipped" again resulting in Abraham hitting him on the canvas and Dirrell's best academy award winning performance followed suit ( I'd like to thank my Medical practitioner Dr. SHAW HI!!!) And finally lets look how hard Golovkin is able to hit. He keeps himself balanced and picks up the pressure as the rounds go on and has thus far knocked out some durable fighters : Kassim Ouma TKO 10. Ouma was only stopped once before hand early on in his career and went on to take Jermain Taylor and Cory Bundrage the distance. both big punchers Lajuan Simon KO 1 Simon whilst not undefeated had also never been stopped despite going in the ring against then IBF middleweight and now WBO super middleweight champion Arthur Abraham as well as another IBF champion in Sebastian Sylvester yet was obliterated in 1 round by Golovkin. also holds a draw with Darnell Boone (Who stopped Adonis Stevenson in 2 or 3 rounds) Gzegorz Proksa TKO 5 Proksa despite coming unstuck due to a clash of heads against Kerry Hope (avenged with a TKO 8 win) played with former IBF middleweight champion Sebastian Sylvester (who previously lost his title to now WBA Super / IBF champion Daniel Geale via decision) and stopped him inside 3 yet despite having quite some power in an awkward southpaw stance didnt deter Golovkin once and was easily stopped. If Dirrell actually fights again instead of avoiding any big challenges like he did by avoiding the Stevenson IBF title eliminator to avoid a rematch with Froch I see the fight going one way. Dirrell wins lets say round 1 or 2 based on work rate, round 3 comes and Golovkins pace begins to quicken although not being off balance like Abraham and wont over extend or swing and begin to tag Dirrell whilst he moves around the outside of the ring. Dirrell gets hurt in the mid stages and begins to fall over or "slip" as he usually does due to some fault in his boxing boots or his thong being pulled too far up his ass and begins to break down mentally holding on for dear life as weve seen time and time again until eventually we enter the championship rounds where Golovkin hits him and its goodnight Irene unless The last time I was this excited about a fighter was back in 2009 where said fighter was brought in as a replacement after a fight fell through with the Middleweight champion and despite losing a controversial decision he then beat the **** out of the middleweight champion, avenged the loss to for mentioned fighter via sickening 2nd round KO and has thus far proven to be the best in the division. Ill let you figure out who i am talking about yourself And for the love of god the people who say "you dont know **** about boxing" are the people themselves who dont know **** about it, I know a good fighter when I see one and Golovkin has the power and skill to back it up. And you did start 2 anti GGG threads as well as bitching on an Abraham thread stating that Dirrell "slipped" as you put it. Andre Dirrell seems to slip a lot, you think with the money he was getting from the super 6 he would at least be able to afford a decent pair of boots :think
Dirrell did slip and my opinion on that means what? You seem to be pushing for me to be this huge Dirrell fan but its just not reality. And its sad that you can't start a thread about a fighter unless you are sucking his ****? My other thread was about Kellermen and Proska. Keep comparing and bringing up Dirrell like that makes what you are saying right.atschDirrell and GG have nothing to do with each other they fought once in the amas get the **** over it.
Because you are a dirrell fan You say he slipped yet look at the Froch fight, he "slipped" time and time again. he didnt slip, he was hurt by the previous knockdown that was ruled a slip and was stalling. if he went to a knee to stall time it would have been 10-8 to AA at the time however a slip wouldnt be the same. But back to the point Golovkin has a lot of power and some good all be it unconventional technique. he isnt loud mouthed or a ***** and seems genuinely nice outside the ring whilst wanting to fight anyone yet you seem to have some irrational hatred towards the guy
He was hurt by the previous knock down 2 rounds before? And you mention the Froch fight so I guess he was hurt the entire time vs Froch because he was flopping the whole time? I hate Golvokin and love Dirrell you got me. You are so smart you.:verysad
It was Round 10 the first knockdown happened, after that Dirrell was getting hit a lot more cleanly and began to wilt. He was probably hurt a lot in the Froch fight the way he kept holding on and falling over every two seconds And why thank you, ill ignore the sarcasm and take that as a compliment. :hi:
We know Golovkin hits hard, but Ouma was beyond shopworn, by the time Golovkin got to him. Golovkin wouldn't have stopped the Ouma from the Taylor fight, or the Jantuah fight. He just got to Ouma when Ouma was way past it. That you would state that Jermain Taylor is a big puncher, is laughable. You could have made the point about Golovkin's power without attempting to slant the truth.
Golovkin is a nice dude ! He has the potential to be a legit star at MW ! I see him fighting next with Geale or Pirog then if he will win, have another fight with the winner between Martinez and Jr for the MW supremacy !:yep Your trolling is lame ! :yep:hi:
i kind of agree. too early to hype him up as the next messiah they did the same thing with pirog when he beat jacobs and he hasnt done shite lately
It's not about the hype. Lets be serious , this man beat at amateurs a lot of good boxers , not to mention that he has dominated in sparring sessions guys like Angulo , Chavez Jr, Quillin and Alvarez ! I mean this guy has a lot of potential to be "the next big thing at MW division". I'm sure that if he would've been a mexican or american he would've been in top 10 p4p list ! :yep Whom, he should beat to deserve your recognition ?