Topic: GGG vs. Szeremeta
GGG vs. Szeremeta
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11.20.2020 | 1:02 PM ET
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bout rumored
Gennadiy Golovkin vs. Kamil Szeremeta
event picks deadline updated
Fantasy picks now lock at Friday, December 18 at 7:30pm ET
bout status update
Golovkin vs. Szeremeta Changed from Rumored to Confirmed
bout rumored
John Ryder vs. Mike Guy
bout rumored
Carlos Gongora vs. Ali Akhmedov
bout rumored
Rafael Reyes vs. Jalen Walker
bout announced
Hyun Mi Choi vs. Calista Silgado
bout announced
Reshat Mati vs. Denis Okoth
bout status update
Reyes vs. Walker Changed from Rumored to Confirmed
bout status update
Ryder vs. Guy Changed from Rumored to Confirmed
bout status update
Gongora vs. Akhmedov Changed from Rumored to Confirmed
12.14.2020 | 9:45 AM ET
Prediction Comments
Predictions: 5 of 6 Winners, 2 Perfect, 330 Points | Tied for 59th
Kamil Szeremeta, DEC
Man, I don't know? GGG might be on the down side. No matter what anyone says you won't convince me that Derevyanchenko didn't beat GGG's ass last year.!!! What was worse was that that fight was the 1st time I'd ever seen GGG look hurt and tired. Man's had a legendary chin and gas tank but that doesn't last forever. So the question when picking this fight is do you think Szeremeta is as good or worse than Derevyanchenko?? To me they are pretty much the same fighter. That eastern European style with good pressure and cardio to go with it. May be another upset here
Gongora vs. Akhmedov
Carlos Gongora, DEC
Gongora is good.
Ryder vs. Guy
John Ryder, TKO, R5
What a let down for Ryder!! Goes from facing Callum Smith in a World Title fight that most people thought he won to fighting some Guy!!! An extra huge kick in the stones is the fact that Callum Smith faces Canelo in the biggest payday in all of boxing the next night!!!! Whoever says dodgy judges decisions aren't a big deal just look at this situation!
"Sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe ****! "
bout rumored
Diuhl Olguin vs. Jalen Walker
bout status update
Reyes vs. Walker Changed from Confirmed to Rumored
event start time updated
From Friday, December 18 at 8:00pm ET to Friday, December 18 at 6:00pm ET
event picks deadline updated
Fantasy picks now lock at Friday, December 18 at 6:00pm ET
12.16.2020 | 1:38 PM ET
Prediction Comments
Predictions: 5 of 6 Winners, 2 Perfect, 330 Points | Tied for 59th
Gennadiy Golovkin, TKO, R2
Serious question: Is there value on Szeremeta as a small bet at +1100?
Choi vs. Silgado
Hyun Mi Choi, DEC
How is this girl not a bigger star? A NK Defector gone pro boxer, and she's not hard to look at either! Super badass, I hope she gets a viral highlight KO and blows up.
"Throughout my career I've learned that "If you win you're the ****, if you lose it's bad." - Bruno "Blindadao" Silva"
12.16.2020 | 8:04 PM ET
Predictions: 5 of 6 Winners, 2 Perfect, 330 Points | Tied for 59th
I know I was saying how I think GGG's past his best. But this is not the guy to show him up. He has never fought above European Title level, he also is no puncher. So he is hoping to outbox and out cardio GGG.
Yeah, GGG is past his prime but he is still a top 3 Middleweight, Szeremeta is top 30,,,, maybe!
Sometimes I talk **** and try to Big up underdogs in my prediction comments. Other times I am being serious!!!
"Sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe ****! "
bout status update
Reyes vs. Walker Changed from Rumored to Fizzled
bout status update
Olguin vs. Walker Changed from Rumored to Confirmed
weigh-in result
Diuhl Olguin: 125.0 lbs (56.7 kgs)
weigh-in result
Jalen Walker: 125.0 lbs (56.7 kgs)
weigh-in result
Reshat Mati: 146.0 lbs (66.2 kgs)
weigh-in result
Denis Okoth: 147.0 lbs (66.7 kgs)
weigh-in result
Hyun Mi Choi: 130.0 lbs (59.0 kgs)
weigh-in result
Calista Silgado: 131.4 lbs (59.6 kgs)
weigh-in result
John Ryder: 170.0 lbs (77.1 kgs)
weigh-in result
Mike Guy: 168.0 lbs (76.2 kgs)
weigh-in result
Carlos Gongora: 167.0 lbs (75.7 kgs)
weigh-in result
Ali Akhmedov: 167.0 lbs (75.7 kgs)
weigh-in result
Gennadiy Golovkin: 159.2 lbs (72.2 kgs)
weigh-in result
Kamil Szeremeta: 159.0 lbs (72.1 kgs)
12.17.2020 | 2:42 PM ET
Predictions: 5 of 6 Winners, 2 Perfect, 330 Points | Tied for 59th
"Throughout my career I've learned that "If you win you're the ****, if you lose it's bad." - Bruno "Blindadao" Silva"
12.17.2020 | 2:55 PM ET
Predictions: 5 of 6 Winners, 2 Perfect, 330 Points | Tied for 59th
Also after seeing the weigh ins, GGG looks in incredible condition! I think he stops this guy early.
I hope Szeremeta doesn't end up pulling off the upset now!!
"Sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe ****! "
12.17.2020 | 8:46 PM ET
Prediction Comments
Predictions: 6 of 6 Winners, 2 Perfect, 395 Points | Tied for 4th with 1 other
Gennadiy Golovkin, TKO, R9
At +1,000 Szeremeta is worth a punt but I can't see it happening.
"I wish you good luck but I don't want you to rely on luck"
12.17.2020 | 8:49 PM ET
Pink Predictions
Predictions: 6 of 6 Winners, 2 Perfect, 395 Points | Tied for 4th with 1 other
"I wish you good luck but I don't want you to rely on luck"
12.18.2020 | 11:34 AM ET
Gongora vs. Akhmedov
Predictions: 3 of 3 Winners, 2 Perfect, 225 Points | 118th Place
Olympic Games Results
Represented Ecuador at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, boxing as a Middleweight (75 kg):
- Round 1/16 - Defeated Konstantin Buga (Germany) 14-7
- Round 1/8 - Defeated Georgios Gazis (Greece) 12-1
- Quarterfinal - Lost to Vijender Singh (India) 4-9
Represented Ecuador at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain, boxing as a Light Heavyweight (81 kg):
- Round 1/16 - Defeated Vatan Huseynli (Azerbaijan) 9-8
- Round 1/8 - Lost to Adilbek Niyazymbetov (Kazakhstan) 5-13
World Amateur Championships Results
Represented Ecuador at the 2007 World Championships in Chicago, USA, boxing as a Middleweight (75 kg):
- Round 1/32 - Defeated Ivano Del Monte (Italy) 29-22
- Round 1/16 - Defeated Ezequiel Maderna (Argentina) 18-13
- Round 1/8 - Lost to Matvey Korobov (Russia) RSCO 3
Represented Ecuador at the 2009 World Championships in Milan, Italy, boxing as a Light Heavyweight (81 kg):
- Round 1/16 - Defeated Gianluca Rosciglione (Italy) 15-1
- Round 1/8 - Defeated Abdelhafid Benchebla (Algeria) 13-10
- Quarterfinal - Lost to Jose Larduet (Cuba) 6-10
Represented Ecuador at the 2011 World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan, boxing as a Light Heavyweight (81 kg):
- Round 1/32 - Defeated Osman Bravo (Nicaragua) RSC 1
- Round 1/16 - Lost to Yamaguchi Falcao (Brazil) 18-25
Carlos Gongora is the underdog heading into his fight this Friday against Ali Akhmedov. For many fighters, it’s a position that could prove disheartening. For Gongora, it’s a position he’s more than familiar with.
At the age of 12, Gongora and his older brother traveled eight hours from their home in Esmeraldas, Ecuador to a gym in the city of Coca, hoping to pick up the sport of boxing like their uncle, former middleweight contender Segundo Mercado.
The head trainer took one look at young Carlos and told him to find something else to do because he wasn’t built for boxing.
Instead of giving up, Gongora went to another gym, this one in Napo, to prove himself ring worthy. But he never forgot about Coca.
“I came back a year later, and I beat up all the fighters that were there,” remembers Gongora (18-0, 13 knockouts).
Now 31, Gongora has a chance to prove people wrong on a bigger stage when he faces the unbeaten Kazakh at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Fla. on December 18. The 12-round Gongora-Akhmedov super middleweight fight takes place on the Gennadiy Golovkin-Kamil Szeremeta undercards, and will be streamed live on DAZN in the United States.
The eighth of eleven children, Gongora never met his father, and his mother raised them on the money she earned from cleaning houses. In the meantime, he was making his name on the international boxing circuit.
Gongora estimates he had about 400 amateur fights, earning bronze medals at the 2007 and 2011 Pan American Games. He made two trips to the Olympics, first in 2008 at the Beijing Games, and then four years later in London.
In Beijing, Gongora skated through his first two bouts before falling just short of medaling, losing to Vijender Singh of India in the middleweight quarterfinals.
“I left there knowing I could have done better,” said Gongora. “I wasn’t fulfilled.”
Four years later, he’d once again be left with a bitter taste. After squeaking past an Azerbaijani opponent in his first fight of the light heavyweight tournament, Gongora drew the Kazakh next, Adilbek Niyazymbetov, who outpointed Gongora on his way to the silver.
Gongora says that, despite traveling to Ireland and Turkey, there was insufficient sparring for the 7-man Ecuadorian boxing team.
“There was no preparation at all,” said Gongora. “There wasn’t a conditioning program. It was just people hanging out in the gym.”
Gongora is now based in Boston, Mass., where he trains with Hector Bermudez. Bermudez says he likes the fundamentals and mechanics of the 6’1” southpaw Gongora, who he says doesn’t have to load up to land with power.
“He’s very precise, very straight to the point,” said Bermudez. “He’s like a sharpshooter, he’s strong. I just like his accuracy and his intelligence.”
What he doesn’t like is this match-up, or at least the weight it’s being fought at. Gongora turned pro in 2015 at 170 pounds, but is a more natural middleweight, and has fought as light as 158 pounds.
The 25-year-old Akhmedov (16-0, 12 KOs) turned pro in 2016 as a light heavyweight, but has worked himself down to super middleweight since relocating to the U.S., where he now trains with Johnathon Banks, often in the same training camp with his promoter, Golovkin.
“I’ll tell you, from a technical standpoint, Carlos is a better fighter,” said Bermudez. What it will come down to, he says, is how much will the size difference be a factor.
“When they’re in the ring, is Carlos able to withstand the pressure that Ali puts on? And his strength? Because if he can, then it’ll be an easy fight. And if he can’t, then [Akhmedov] should be able to bully Carlos because of the weight.”
Gongora had been in Boston when the pandemic hit, but had already returned to his home in Napo, Ecuador when the fight was offered. Despite those circumstances, and moving up in weight, Gongora accepted the fight because he was promised big opportunities if he wins, said Bermudez.
Win or lose, Bermudez believes Gongora has world championship potential, particularly at his more natural weight of 160.
Ecuador has never produced a world champion in boxing, and the closest the country came was in 1994, when Mercado knocked down Bernard Hopkins twice in a vie for the vacant IBF middleweight title in the capital city of Quito. The fight was declared a draw, and Hopkins stopped him in seven rounds in a rematch the following year.
Gongora wants to finish what his uncle started and be the first from his country to lift a world championship over his head.
“I do it for the Ecuadorian people, to have a legacy in Ecuador,” said Gongora.
event start time updated
From Friday, December 18 at 6:00pm ET to Friday, December 18 at 5:00pm ET
bout result
Reshat Mati defeats Denis Okoth via KO/TKO at 1:18 of Round 6
bout result
Jalen Walker defeats Diuhl Olguin via 6 Round Decision
bout result
Carlos Gongora defeats Ali Akhmedov via KO/TKO at 2:00 of Round 12
bout result
Hyun Mi Choi defeats Calista Silgado via 10 Round Decision
bout result
John Ryder defeats Mike Guy via 10 Round Decision
bout result
Gennadiy Golovkin defeats Kamil Szeremeta via KO/TKO at 3:00 of Round 7
12.18.2020 | 9:57 PM ET
Predictions: 5 of 6 Winners, 3 Perfect, 365 Points | Tied for 15th with 5 others
"Pound for Pound! Headshot, dead!"
12.19.2020 | 4:05 AM ET
Gongora vs. Akhmedov
Predictions: 3 of 3 Winners, 2 Perfect, 225 Points | 118th Place
12.19.2020 | 8:45 AM ET