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Topic: [Boxing]: Golovkin vs. Dereyvanchenko - Vacant IBO Title - page 4. (Read 3065 times)

legendary
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The one that comes out when I check his name on Youtube because honestly, I don't know who Dereyvanchenko is, is his fight against Jacobs and I think he is tough but not as tough as Golovkin, I believe we have a match here but I expect Golovkin to dominate the fight and win by unanimous decision, this guy Dereyvanchenko is a slugger and we all know Golovkin love to fight inside so we have a good fight coming in.
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The guy is very tough and loves to go inside, we have a saying in boxing style makes fight, so with similar style going  for the title we can expect a slug fest here, but Golovkin has a clear edge here, he has proven himself as one of the best middleweight fighter, I'd like to congratulate Golovkin this early he will dominate this fight it's now how Golovkin will beat him by knock out or decision,
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At this match, I will favor on Golovkin fight than Dereyvanchenko. Physically dimension Golovkin has an advantage compared to his opponent and also Golovkin has experienced too many big fights. In other words, the chances of winning are on his side. No wonder he has a good solid odds on this match and his opponent has not yet had a big name on a boxing career.

I will try to place my bet in a little amount in sportsbet later that can I afford.

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GGG is the clear favorite to win here, as Dereyvanchenko himself hasn't posted any significant match results as of late. He looks mean and looks like he's always that grungy player based on his built but the skill of GGG, alongside his jabs and footwork would surely make Sergiy a bit too tired early on in the game. 1.22 is a juicy odd already given the match-up, but I'll expect it to drop even further down as we get closer to the event day.

I'll take the 1.22 @ GGG.
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I'm not familiar with Dereyvanchenko so I checked his boxing record,

https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/691996

He looks solid but when we step up the competition against Daniel Jacobs, he lost. So for me, he doesn't have that elite level status as compare to triple G here.

So I would definitely say that Triple G can easily win this fight and it could end in a knockout. As far as age goes, he still got it even though we know that he won the first fight against Canelo and the second was a close one that can go either way.

That's right. I think it's an easy win for triple G. Even I am not interested in watching this fight but I will place me bet on triple G on sportsbet.


Should be easy for Golovkin, but should be doesn't mean it's really an easy fight.. I don't believe in easy fights anymore after i've seen Andy Ruiz and Otto Wallins beat and on the second case scare us with that massive cut on Tyson's eye which almost ends up in TKO. Combat sports is a crazy sport, everything can change so easily.

Perhaps that is just things which happen in heavyweight and here we have a safe triple G bet for UD or KO, but I no longer feel safe even on those bets. The odds are so crap that it doesn't pay that much unless you have a massive amount to risk, you have to factor in taxes.
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I'm not familiar with Dereyvanchenko so I checked his boxing record,

https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/691996

He looks solid but when we step up the competition against Daniel Jacobs, he lost. So for me, he doesn't have that elite level status as compare to triple G here.

So I would definitely say that Triple G can easily win this fight and it could end in a knockout. As far as age goes, he still got it even though we know that he won the first fight against Canelo and the second was a close one that can go either way.

That's right. I think it's an easy win for triple G. Even I am not interested in watching this fight but I will place me bet on triple G on sportsbet.
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Dereyvanchenko looks huge and GGG still in great shape (open workout: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtCw4hMxkFA)

Nothing against Dereyvanchenko but I also give this fight to GGG. Experience, skills, and power still with him despite being past his prime. I'm pretty sure the guy is hungry again.
legendary
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1.22 looks quite good for GGG, considering that Dereyvanchenko has almost no chance of surviving to the 12th round. That is a 15%-20% straight return after the taxes are deducted. The fight will be happening at the Madison Square Garden, and I hope this time the judges don't spoil the fight with their biased scores (most probably they won't need to do that, as Serhiy is going to get knocked out).

Around one year back, I was burning in anguish after watching Canelo Álvarez stealing the fight against GGG with the help from the jury. Out of the 18 media outlets covering the fight, only one had a scoreline favoring Álvarez. But still Dave Moretti and Steve Weisfeld awarded the match to Álvarez, and I consider this decision as an absolute disgrace to the sport of Boxing.

Canelo is no longer interested in fighting GGG, because he knows that he can't beat him without the support from the judges.
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I'm not familiar with Dereyvanchenko so I checked his boxing record,

https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/691996

He looks solid but when we step up the competition against Daniel Jacobs, he lost. So for me, he doesn't have that elite level status as compare to triple G here.

So I would definitely say that Triple G can easily win this fight and it could end in a knockout. As far as age goes, he still got it even though we know that he won the first fight against Canelo and the second was a close one that can go either way.
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Golovkin vs. Dereyvanchenko - Vacant IBO Title
Date: October 5
Venue: Madison Square Garden



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Gennady Golovkin is setting out to regain a title he held for over half a decade as it has been revealed that the Kazak's showdown with Ukranian standout Sergiy Dereyvanchenko will also be for the IBO world middleweight title. The vacant IBF title is also at stake.

Golovkin first picked up the IBO version of the world title back in 2011 with a brutal first-round knockout of Lajuan Simon in Dusseldorf, Germany. In under 12 months 'GGG' had really landed on the world scene, as he put on a clinic against Grzegorz Proksa on his US Debut at the Turning Stone Resort in upstate New York before proceeding to have a blood bath against Gabriel Rosado, a fight that's iconic images still live fresh in the mind of boxing fans throughout the globe.

https://www.boxingscene.com/golovkin-vs-dereyvanchenko-vacant-ibo-title-also-stake--142876

Since Canelo is no longer interested on GGG, Golovkin finally decided to fight a dangerous fighter in Dereyvanchenko. So this will be a tough test for GGG here and I'm sure he want's to prove that he is still the same fighter even at age 36. So there's no surprise that he is the favourite to win this match.


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