Yes that's what he had to do, otherwise he never gets the fight or the big money. I think he cleared $50-75m for those three "fights." If he kept fighting the C sides, $1m each. Every boxer would do the same. That's business. But don't forget, Golovkin tried for years to fight Canelo fair and square but the orange coward ran away.
so G a dummy then?? sacrifice his legacy to lose on purpose in order to get a career high pay day??? LOL!! what a bum!!
how come bivol didnt sacrifice his own legacy to get a career high pay day against canelo? LOL!!
CAP!!! so GGG bow down to the king and agreed to lose the fight 2x, to get a career high pay day? G, sacrifice his legacy for money? is that right???? so G a dummy then aka a puppet. LMAO!
Yes that's what he had to do, otherwise he never gets the fight or the big money. I think he cleared $50-75m for those three "fights." If he kept fighting the C sides, $1m each. Every boxer would do the same. That's business. But don't forget, Golovkin tried for years to fight Canelo fair and square but the orange coward ran away.
Golovkin was not allowed to beat the franchise. He played soft for the money maker. It's clear he was pushing and pulling his punches especially in the third "fight."
CAP!!! so GGG bow down to the king and agreed to lose the fight 2x, to get a career high pay day? G, sacrifice his legacy for money? is that right???? so G a dummy then aka a puppet. LMAO!
bro... they fought 3x, and GGG couldnt get a win at all... sparring is just that, sparring!! fights are won in the ring in an actual fight... imagine Khan saying he beat Manny because he had the better exchange during their sparring sessions lol.
Golovkin was not allowed to beat the franchise. He played soft for the money maker. It's clear he was pushing and pulling his punches especially in the third "fight."
The sparring destruction, which is well documented, is why Canelo stalled and ducked Golovkin for so many years. He waited until Golovkin was at the end and older and needed to cash out. $25m a fight to take the L vs Canelo is a lot smarter than $1m for beating the Willie Monroes of the boxing world. It's so obvious GGG had to play soft to fight Canelo. There is no way the establishment was going to let their cash cow franchise lose to an Eastern European who was in the final chapter of his career. Shame on you for falling for the deception.
bro... they fought 3x, and GGG couldnt get a win at all... sparring is just that, sparring!! fights are won in the ring in an actual fight... imagine Khan saying he beat Manny because he had the better exchange during their sparring sessions lol.
LOL.. @ sparring.. and no he didn't.. sparring is sparring.. GGG must have went 100% during sparring while canelo 60%... because when it matters the most when they fought, GGG came up short....... twice!!
The sparring destruction, which is well documented, is why Canelo stalled and ducked Golovkin for so many years. He waited until Golovkin was at the end and older and needed to cash out. $25m a fight to take the L vs Canelo is a lot smarter than $1m for beating the Willie Monroes of the boxing world. It's so obvious GGG had to play soft to fight Canelo. There is no way the establishment was going to let their cash cow franchise lose to an Eastern European who was in the final chapter of his career. Shame on you for falling for the deception.
Golovkin slaughtered Canelo in sparring in LA, he was a level beyond Canelo. It's so clear GGG played soft on Canelo, the punch pulling and pushing is most obvious in the third fake fight.
LOL.. @ sparring.. and no he didn't.. sparring is sparring.. GGG must have went 100% during sparring while canelo 60%... because when it matters the most when they fought, GGG came up short....... twice!!
or G just wasnt good enough to beat canelo like we thought he would. crawford will suffer the same faith.
Golovkin slaughtered Canelo in sparring in LA, he was a level beyond Canelo. It's so clear GGG played soft on Canelo, the punch pulling and pushing is most obvious in the third fake fight.
- - Nice to see monkeys still squallin' over Canelo's scientific breakdown of GGG who was much more formidable than Craw who had to bulk up for the first time to get a decent payday after a lackluster finish, the only fighter that Arum ever lost $$$ on.
You're forgetting Rigo! Arum hated his guts and trashed him the whole time he was promoting him :lol1:
More difficult than the GGG of the 3rd meeting.
Canelo is not the same Canelo though, he has certainly slipped. I give Crawford a very good chance to defeat this silk pajama Canelo.
I don't think they'll give Crawford the undisputed championship if he runs all night...he has to TAKE the belts from the champion clearly.
How is running even an option for Bud; Who has 37 year old legs; While fighting much heavier at 168 on a 135 lbs frame?
It would reduce his stamina. He will probably move but not run due to his age and by carrying around that much weight on his smaller frame.
I say skill wise yes. Crawford is a harder fight for Canelo because he is the more flexible and unpredictable of the two fighters.
Not only is he the more versatile of the two. With the ability of making adjustments on the fly but also, his ring IQ is second to none
However, when it comes to physical ability the answer is no. While Crawford is naturally smaller, quicker and faster than GGG and yet GGG was the same size as Canelo.
He was naturally wider and stronger.. Who punched a whole lot harder above 147lbs than Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford currently does.
Maybe look the same way he looked against, Derevyanchenko, Jacobs, and every other top tier opponent he faced. Not very good. How do you think Crawford would have done against Steve Rolls?
Derevyanchenko and Jacobs are much bigger and better fighters than anyone Crawford has ever faced. Jacobs had range and power and skill. Crawford has never faced anyone as strong and relentless as Derevychenko, nor with the chin and toughness of the middleweight/ SUPERMIDDLEWEIGHT. Neither has Madrimov faced anyone with those significant advantages.
If that was the case Canelo wouldn't have created his own 155 lb middleweight championship limit to avoid Golovkin for years before they fought. By the time Golovkin was 35 and looking vulnerable Canelo conveniently wanted to make the fight.
Same pattern with Benavidez. Waitied for him to grow out of the division and ducked him blatantly.
call it what you want.. when they fought, canelo won, 2x.
As I have stated in some of my previous posts, related to his fight 'Terrence Crawford is not the best fighter Canelo Alvarez has fought. Skill for skill win or lose, Alvarez has fought multiple better fighters than Terrene Crawford. Such as Floyd Mayweather Junior, Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto, Gennady Golovkin, Dmitry Bivol, Erislandy Lara. Now? Not all of those fighters skill for skill are better than Crawford, but for sure even fighters like Golovkin, Bivol and Cotto have areas of their game that are superior to Terrence Crawford's'.
Note: So as you can see Canelo Alvarez has a vast amount of experience competing against fighters ether better than Terrence Crawford 'or skill for skill at the very least of a comparable level'.
It is the timing of this fight, which is going to be a big factor in the outcome 'Which one of the fighters, are closer or further away from their absolute peak form? I think many people would say that Terrence Crawford is the more in form fighter, and closer to his peak levels of game. But will this dynamic in the matchup, be enough for Terrence Crawford to negate Canelo Alvarez? We will only truly find out on fight night'.
Skill for skill I think Canelo Alvarez is easily in the top 3 best fighters Terrence Crawford has ever fought 'So when you analyse the match up, you will understand? That Canelo Alvarez in many areas in boxing and overall is the best fighter Terrence Crawford has ever competed against. Skill for skill I would rate Canelo Alvarez easily in the top 3 best fighters Crawford has fought, and then in terms of brute strength, power, and durability? Canelo Alvarez is definitively the strongest and best fighters Terrence Crawford has competed against'.
To conclude: What is keeping Terrence Crawford in this fight is the unknown factor 'Crawford for the majority of his career has weight drained himself extensively. At 168 pounds he is most likely going to be stronger, and more optimal prepared than in all of his recent fights. So the timing of the fight, combined with Terrence Crawford moving up to 168 pounds, which will aid in improving the quality of his training camp. In my opinion, those are the details of this matchup, which give Terrence Crawford a chance of winning' etc.
or G just wasnt good enough to beat canelo like we thought he would. crawford will suffer the same faith.
If that was the case Canelo wouldn't have created his own 155 lb middleweight championship limit to avoid Golovkin for years before they fought. By the time Golovkin was 35 and looking vulnerable Canelo conveniently wanted to make the fight.
Same pattern with Benavidez. Waitied for him to grow out of the division and ducked him blatantly.
Why would he Crawford's and Canelo's weight divisions always separated them even when both were peak simultaneously
I was being sarcastic about your claim that Crawford wouldn't think of fighting prime Canelo. But your statement is contradictory. The same can be said for Crawford regarding Canelo.