Canelo vs. Golovkin: Predictions from L.A. Times writers
DYLAN HERNANDEZ, LA Times columnist From the time the idea of a Gennady Golovkin-Canelo Alvarez match was born two years ago, the prevailing wisdom has seemed to be that Golovkin’s crushing power would expose the popular redhead. [...]although many critics dismiss those victories and May’s one-sided...
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Published in | Los Angeles Times (Online) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Los Angeles
Tribune Interactive, LLC
16.09.2017
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Summary: | DYLAN HERNANDEZ, LA Times columnist From the time the idea of a Gennady Golovkin-Canelo Alvarez match was born two years ago, the prevailing wisdom has seemed to be that Golovkin’s crushing power would expose the popular redhead. [...]although many critics dismiss those victories and May’s one-sided beating of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., veteran matchmaker Don Chargin says Alvarez’s development of a whipping left hand to the body has reached near perfection - a throwback to the legacy of the best warrior boxers from Mexico. [...]Golovkin escaped Madison Square Garden in March with a narrow victory by unanimous decision over a bigger, faster man, Daniel Jacobs, who also landed clean shots and ended Golovkin’s 23-fight knockout streak. |
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