Comments Thread For: Groves Not Paying Attention To Gutknecht's Win Over Golovkin
George Groves will face Germany's Eduard Gutknecht next month knowing that his opponent once recorded a rare victory over the fearsome Gennady Golovkin.
GayLoveKin actually has 8 losses, AND the writer is a ****ing idiot for insinuating a guy who's done nothing to show he's the real deal is "one of the finest of modern era". The bumbeater golovkin is what he should be calling him.
Side topic; I'e actually thought that Groves v Golovkin would be a great fight. Introduce him to 168. Credible win (well, better than his 2016 which consisted of a guy whose name I often forget and welterweight champ Kell Brook).
Genady vs Groves would be awesome. I'd take GG by mid-fight TKO.
GayLoveKin actually has 8 losses, AND the writer is a ****ing idiot for insinuating a guy who's done nothing to show he's the real deal is "one of the finest of modern era". The bumbeater golovkin is what he should be calling him.
Side topic; I'e actually thought that Groves v Golovkin would be a great fight. Introduce him to 168. Credible win (well, better than his 2016 which consisted of a guy whose name I often forget and welterweight champ Kell Brook).
Genady vs Groves would be awesome. I'd take GG by mid-fight TKO.
Didn't they spar a lot fairly recently?
Golovkin said Groves can't punch. But then he says everyone can't punch it seems. It might be the language barrier but GGG may very well be somewhat of an a-hole.
Groves and GGG would be exciting though. George would go out on his shield and would most likely hit GGG pretty clean and pretty hard at least.
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