Canelo vs. Golovkin - By Brian Webber: Gennadiy Golovkin (42-2-1, 37 KOs) says he made a "tactical mistake" by waiting too long to get his offense started.
He was the one that said it was personal. My response to that is, why would he waited so many years for this fight to happen?” said Golovkin. “The strategy was to win the fight. “It’s not up to me to talk about scoring. Instead of letting his hands go in the way he needed to win, Golovkin would wait and wait before finally throwing a single shot. “Probably, it was a tactical mistake on my part to start slow.
By Brian Webber: Gennadiy Golovkin (42-2-1, 37 KOs) says he made a “tactical mistake” by waiting too long to get his offense started against Canelo Alvarez ...
He was the one that said it was personal. My response to that is, why would he waited so many years for this fight to happen?” said Golovkin. I was not that successful with my shots. “The strategy was to win the fight. Instead of letting his hands go in the way he needed to win, Golovkin would wait and wait before finally throwing a single shot. “Probably, it was a tactical mistake on my part to start slow.
Channel 5 broadcast a fantastic Welsh war between challenger Craig Woodruff against the aggressive pressure of the champion, Gavin Gwynne. But it turned into a ...
He beat the count but showed no interest in continuing and referee Darren Sarginson stopped it at 1:59. A left hook to the body had Fijabi over in the first and then when Moorcroft landed a right uppercut in the second, Fijabi turned away and took a knee as he seemed to be hurt around the eye. Antin had a good second round but after that tended to fight in bursts as he tired under Gardner’s constant pressure. It was nip and tuck all the way through,” Gwynne said. But it turned into a classic battle with both believing they had done enough to win and each eager for a rematch. But while Woodruff finished well, so did Gwynne who might have nicked the last.
After controlling proceedings from the first bell, Arthur showed his extra spite as he meticulously broke down a tough Walter Sequeira to finish his Argentine ...
Both men shone as the two welsh fighters represented their country and sport in a fight that split the crowd regarding who had won but unanimously captivated all. The bout’s momentum often changed from one fighter to the other, and it ultimately became too close for the judges to try and call a winner. The eyes turned to the North East during the night, as ‘Trojan’ Troy Williamson bullied David Benitez to a sixth-round stoppage to avoid the banana skin and set up a huge northern clash with ‘PBK’ Josh Kelly.