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  • #91
    Video del KO:

    Gennady Golovkin retained his WBA middleweight title at Foxwoods tonight after dispatching what was supposed to be his toughest challenger ever, Matthew Macklin. The Kazakh did so by hammering Macklin with a terrifying body shot that left the challenger flat on the floor for several minutes.



    Macklin ha dicho que Golovkin es el mejor boxeador que ha enfrentado (incluyendo a Sergio Martínez).

    Esto dice el promotor de Martínez:

    Chris Mannix ‏@ChrisMannixSI 9m
    Lou DiBella on the possibility of Martinez/Golovkin: "He's not going to come off a 14-month layoff and fight this animal."
    Última edición por Durán Durán; 06-30-2013, 06:38 AM.

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    • #92
      Joder cómo entra al hígado esa izquierda, lo deja seco



      Última edición por teseo; 06-30-2013, 09:55 AM.

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      • #93
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        Sabias palabras y sinceras las del promotor de maravilla...es que menudo animalito...
        pankra yo con los pesos me pierdo, me pierdo en mma casi, imagina con el boxeo...
        dime gente posible para pelear con este bicho,gente top verdadera de su peso,o de pesos muy similares que pudiésen llegar a ciertos acuerdos para hacer una pelea.

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        • #94
          Joder cómo entra al hígado esa izquierda, lo deja seco
          Me gusta como le hace ponerse una guardia frontal con esos dos primeros upper arriba que van rápidos pero no muy fuertes, casi de finta, y luego remata clavando esa puñalada al hígado en el hueco.Además de listo, estamos hablando de un tipo que hace sparring con heavyweights, no me hubiera gustado ser Macklin esta mañana...

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          Sabias palabras y sinceras las del promotor de maravilla...es que menudo animalito...
          pankra yo con los pesos me pierdo, me pierdo en mma casi, imagina con el boxeo...
          dime gente posible para pelear con este bicho,gente top verdadera de su peso,o de pesos muy similares que pudiésen llegar a ciertos acuerdos para hacer una pelea.
          Lo de los pesos es normal que te pierdas, no te extrañe je je je (GGG)... Golovkin es campeón mundial de peso medio(límite en las 160 lbs.), hay otros tres campeones en dicha categoría, cada uno con su título ( Daniel Geale, Peter Quillin, Sergio Martínez), pero Martínez aunque no descarta unificación parece que va para largo plazo, -seguramente- al menos haría alguna pelea después de recuperarse de la lesión, y no sería Golovkin.Geale lleva algún tiempo evitándole, parece ser, aunque no se descarta del todo un enfrentamiento; Quillin directamente le tiene miedo y no quiere saber nada de él, no veremos esa pelea.Hay otro boxeador en esa división que me gusta mucho, el invicto ruso Dimitri Pirog, de estilo Michigan, no parece el típico boxeador soviético, pues este ruso era campeón del mundo e iba a enfrentar a Golovkin en lo que para mí era peleón, sin embargo Pirog se lesionó la espalda durante los entrenamientos o eso dijo, y se le retiró el título.Lleva bastante tiempo de los cuadriláteros, pero, una vez recuperado, no hay motivo para no hacer la pelea.Otro combate posible en la división y muy espectacular, a la par que lucrativo para ambas partes, es con Julito el hijo de Julio César, sin embargo espero que no ocurra de aquí a medio plazo pues sería un suicidio en su carrera deportiva y correría serio peligro la salud e incluso la vida del muchacho, pero con estos tíos que le llevan la carrera, nunca se sabe...esperemos que no ocurra.

          Lo bueno es que aunque en su división de las 160 nadie parece estar por la labor de enfrentarlo...Golovkin a dicho que está dispuesto a bajar y enfrentarse también a cualquiera de las 154 (superwelter: Canelo, Lara, Cotto, Trout, Kirkland etc.) y subir para pelear con los cocos de las 168 (supermedio: Ward, Froch, Bute(a este ya lo noqueó en los amateurs).Desde luego que siendo un MW pequeño, querer subir a pelearse con André W., nos dice que a Gennady, las pelotas que a los campeones de su división le faltan(concediendo el beneficio de la duda a Martínez, que a expresado deseo de enfrentarlo), a él le sobran.

          "Good Boy".

          Edit: ¿Qué os parece un Golovkin vs. Martin Murray? Porque sea por las circunstancias que sean, debió haber salido victorioso aquella noche en Argentina.
          Última edición por Durán Durán; 07-01-2013, 01:12 AM.

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          • #95
            Golovkin peleará en noviembre y antes de esa fechya podría hacer otra pelea..

            According to Tom Loeffler, managing director of K2 Promotions, IBO/WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (27-0, 24KOs) will return to HBO on a date in November. Golovkin has already fought three times this year, with knockout victories over Gabe Rosado, Nobuhiro Ishida and last Saturday's drilling of Matthew Macklin. While Golovkin is looking to return in November, Loeffler would like to complete his boxer's goal of fighting five times in 2013. If the right opportunity comes up, they would take a fight in August or September.
            Última edición por Durán Durán; 07-01-2013, 03:49 AM.

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            • #96
              entonces,si un campeón decide buscarse rivales bien rankeados pero en la realidad,a años luz de golvkin...éste ultimo puede estar eternamente comiendose los mocos porque a los de turno no les interesa... creo haberte leído hace no mucho que los champs tienen obligación de defender antes los "x" primeros del ranking,a elección del campeón, o mas bien ,segun acuerdo entre ambas partes... y si una parte contratante te casi asegura partirte literalmente la cara,el higado o incluso la propia alma...no hay trato ni nadie que te obligue a hacer lo que se supone que como boxeador con un cinto de los buenos...deberías hacer.

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              • #97
                creo haberte leído hace no mucho que los champs tienen obligación de defender antes los "x" primeros del ranking,a elección del campeón, o mas bien ,segun acuerdo entre ambas partes...
                Claro, pero eso es dentro de un mismo organismo (wbo,wba, wbc o ibf).En caso de unificaciones entre distintos cinturones mundiales, eso ya corre enteramente de cuenta de los boxeadores( cuando haces una de estas unificaciones tu organismo pertinente lo cuenta como si fuera una defensa contra uno de los rankeados, a efectos de no retirarte el cinto por inactividad) .A Golovkin lo están evitando de mala manera, especialmente Quillin, quien ya a hecho sparring con él, y según dicen no le moló je je (salió muy maltrecho)...

                Una crónica sobre sus guanteos con el perro Angulo:

                Golovkin also spared Quilin, Chavez and Angulo, and wrecked them all.

                A few months later I got a phone call from the producer of a Spanish-language sports show, who swore that he witnessed Golovkin "embarrass" Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. at the Wild Card gym during an open workout held for the Latino media a few weeks before the unbeaten middleweight pulled out of scheduled Dec. 4 card.

                A Wild Card regular who spotted me at the Alvarez-Hatton fight in Anaheim, Calif., this past March whispered that he saw Golovkin give undefeated super middleweight prospect Peter Quillin all he could handle at Roach’s famous boxing club.

                The producer and the gym rat didn’t want to go on record for fear of being banned from Wild Card, which is understandable (I guess), but Garcia, who watched Golovkin and Angulo spar in Big Bear, has no problem sharing his observations with his fellow boxing fans.

                “Alfredo Angulo is a very strong, very competitive, prideful guy who has a great team behind him, but Golovkin is on another level,” said Garcia, who says he watched three sparring sessions between the two over the course of one week. “His strength, his demeanor, his skill, everything he did in there was just too much for Angulo, which surprised the hell out of me.

                “I’ve seen Angulo spar many times before and he‘s always the one doing the hurting. He’s so damn tough I’ve never seen him take a step back, let alone get hurt. I was expecting him to test this Golovkin guy that I’d never seen before, but ‘Superman’ was in there taking and giving, and he hurt Angulo a couple times, especially to the body. Angulo had to get on his bike against Golovkin, which was just bizarre to see.”
                He's the real deal.


                Si queréis pego la crónica de su sesión de sparring con el Canelo, en los montes de Big Bear, de hace bastante tiempo, aunque es un artículo largo.
                Última edición por Durán Durán; 07-01-2013, 03:36 PM.

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                • #98



                  The sparring session: Work, not war

                  Before the session, which took place on Wednesday, May 25, began, Sanchez told me not to expect a blood-and-guts shootout. Angulo, a big, strong, mature pressure fighter, forced Golovkin’s heavy hand, so to speak.

                  In general, Sanchez discourages gym wars, which is why he's always operated out of private gyms away from an “audience” that might spur on unnecessary displays of machismo in the ring.

                  “Think of this gym like a school,” he said. “It’s not a public gym with pride and egos on the line. This is about learning. We’re here to work and prepare for our upcoming fights.”

                  Golovkin defends his WBA belt against former 154-pound titleholder Kassim Ouma on June 17 in Panama City, Panama. Alvarez defends his WBC strap against Ryan Rhodes on June 18 in his native Guadalajara, Mexico.

                  On this day, they would spar six four-minute rounds (which is no walk in the park 6,000 feet/1,800 meters above sea level).

                  “We’re using ‘Canelo’ for his speed,” Sanchez said. “He’s using us for our size.”

                  That was fine by me. I was using both for a ******.com column.

                  Round one:

                  Alvarez began the session sticking and moving effectively. The young redhead was on his toes when he maneuvered around the casually advancing Golovkin, but he planted his feet every time he let his hands go, including his stiff jab. However, Golovkin picked off most of Alvarez’s shots with his gloves as he quickly cut the ring off, occasionally switching stances as he stepped forward. The 2004 Olympian slipped a beautiful left uppercut through Alvarez’s guard to score the first significant punch midway through the round. Alvarez loaded up with a retaliatory hook that missed and spun him halfway around. Golovkin didn’t jab much, but he landed it whenever he let it go. Alvarez began to look for ways to counter his antagonist in the final minute and scored with a sweet right cross followed by a hook that shook Golovkin down to his shoes. The Kazakh just smiled at him, though. Unfazed, Alvarez stood his ground in the final 30 seconds and took a few hard body shots.

                  Round two:

                  Golovkin stalked a little faster while displaying decent head movement and a nice straight, crisp jab. Alvarez definitely felt the pressure as he gave ground without allowing his back to touch the ropes. He used fluid upper-body movement to evade Golovkin’s short power shots, which prompted co-trainer Jose Reynoso to yell “Bien, bien, muy bien!” from the corner. Alvarez landed a picture-perfect head-to-body hook combination mid-round. Golovkin fired back but the kid leaned away from the punches. Alvarez tried to counter Golovkin but couldn’t get through the older fighter’s guard. Still, the young man’s accuracy backed Golovkin off for the first time during the session. Alvarez followed Golovkin during the final minute but walked into a hard left hook that appeared to rock him with 10 seconds remaining. Alvarez didn’t return to his corner after the bell but instead tried to shake out his right leg, which immediately stiffened on impact of Golovkin‘s hook.

                  Rounds three and four:

                  Alvarez abandoned his jab and his upper-body movement and took the fight to Golovkin with both hands. Golovkin welcomed the aggression, easily blocking Alvarez’s punches while landing most of his. Alvarez sucked it up and even walked forward while attempting to block as much heat as he could, but it was clear that he could not match Golovkin’s strength or power. Still, the budding young star got in an occasional power punch whenever he let his hands go in bunches. His hook-right combination found the mark but his technique was not as tight as it was at the start of the session and his face was turning beet red from Golovkin‘s punches. The kid showed guts but he didn’t merit a single “bien” from Reynoso in the third round. He didn’t hear it until two and half minutes into the fourth round, when he let loose with a blazing five-punch combination. Golovkin dodged or parried most of the shots but Alvarez earned his respect for the round.

                  Round five:

                  A tired-looking Alvarez resumed his jab and lateral movement to buy himself a breather. His jab was especially effective when he shot-gunned it. Golovkin neglected his jab and looked to counter Alvarez’s left stick with single power punches (the hook in particular). Alvarez did more moving along the ring perimeter (his back now grazing the ropes) than punching, but he got off hard shots when he did let his hands go.

                  Round six:

                  Alvarez caught his second wind in the final round, bouncing on his toes with quick one-two combinations. “Muy bien!” Reynoso yelled after Alvarez landed a right uppercut-right cross combination off the ropes. Golovkin grinned again and attacked Alvarez’s body as the kid tried to spin away. They both loaded up with single power punches during the final minute of the round.

                  It was good stuff and definitely worth the trip. I wasn’t the only observer who appreciated the session.

                  “That was great,” said Antillon, who is slated to challenge WBA lightweight beltholder Brandon Rios in a can’t-miss barnburner on July 9. “Two undefeated champions going at it. You don’t see this often.”

                  Por cierto se dice que el Canelo después del tour promocional se va a ir a entrenar en altitud a Big Bear (donde Golovkin entrena regularmente), con lo que podrían hacer sparring juntos una vez más, preparación de cinco estrellas.

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                  • #99
                    Golovkin quiere acabar este año peleando 5 combates

                    El estilo y el origen de Golovkin hace que muchos le consideren el nuevo Kostya Tszyu. El actual campeón medio de la Asociación Mundial de Boxeo (AMB) el kazajo afincado en Alemania Gennady Golovkin 27-0 con 24 nocauts quiere disputar otros dos combates más antes de finalizar el año en lo que sería un total


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                    • Sergio Martinez says he’ll duck no one, including Gennady Golovkin

                      Sergio Martinez has always fought all comers. And even though he's injured and unlikely to fight until sometime in early 2014, the WBC middleweight champion is still willing to do so.

                      After Gennady Golovkin's sensational knockout victory over Matthew Macklin on Saturday in Mashantucket, Conn., Martinez promoter Lou DiBella said he wasn't eager to put the star of his stable in with Golovkin.

                      "[Martinez] is not going to come off a 14-month layoff and fight this animal," DiBella said Saturday night.

                      But DiBella received a call from Martinez on Monday, and he told the promoter he wanted a match with Golovkin when he's able.

                      "Sergio called me and said, 'I have never ducked anyone in my career and I'm not going to duck anyone now,' " DiBella said.

                      DiBella said Martinez is expected to be prepared in the first half of 2014, though there is nothing firm. DiBella said he wouldn't guarantee that he'd make Golovkin the first opponent upon Martinez's return.

                      At least Martinez, though, is willing to take on all comers.

                      Sergio Martinez has always fought all comers. And even though he's injured and unlikely to fight until sometime in early 2014, the WBC middleweight champion is still willing to do so. After Gennady Golovkin's sensational knockout victory over Matthew Macklin … Continue reading →

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                      • Golovkin broke Macklins rib with his body shot


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                        Lou DiBella ‏@loudibella 13h

                        Broken rib, but Matt is fine. Proud of him for accepting that challenge. RT @thisisnotmark: @loudibella How's @mattmacklin doing?

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                        • Originalmente escrito por Durán Durán Ver mensaje
                          Golovkin broke Macklins rib with his body shot


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                          Lou DiBella ‏@loudibella 13h

                          Broken rib, but Matt is fine. Proud of him for accepting that challenge. RT @thisisnotmark: @loudibella How's @mattmacklin doing?
                          Vaya máquina el Golovkin, yo creo que para Sergio Martínez sería una pelea durísima, aunque también para Golovkin que todavía no lo han puesto a prueba.

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                          • Que record tiene este crack?

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                            • Vaya máquina el Golovkin, yo creo que para Sergio Martínez sería una pelea durísima, aunque también para Golovkin que todavía no lo han puesto a prueba.
                              Yo creo que -si Martínez vuelve a tope- sería una pelea difícil para ambos, pero creo que Golovkin se la llevaría, posiblemente por KO.Sí hubo uno que le puso a prueba(entre otras cosas la granítica mandíbula del kazajo), el durísimo ex-campeón mundial Kassin Ouma, en una guerra desacarnada en el infighting, cuando Golovkin no tenía aún tanta experiencia en estas maneras tan del estilo profesional, aunque claro las cosas han cambiado bastante desde entonces(y que no es tampoco que no tuviera experiencia, ya en amateur, tenía un estilo con bastantes técnicas y cosas de pro, trbajando el físico para menos rounds eso sí).

                              Que record tiene este crack?

                              Exactamente:

                              won 27 (KO 24) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0



                              Y con el mayor porcentaje de KO de todos los campeones mundiales en el boxeo ahora mismo, incluyendo a los Klitschko.

                              KO% 88.89
                              Última edición por Durán Durán; 07-02-2013, 11:36 PM.

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                              • buah que engorile de tio...menudas zurcidas que mete el pavo...

                                soy yo o el box esta bastante decente ultimamente (sera culpa de pankra?)
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