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  • #11
    Originally posted by gooderz84 View Post
    He's fought the guy twice so although I'd love to see a third, he's got no obligation or pressure to do so. Especially without losing either bout officially.
    Take away Nelo and GGG's resume is a wafer pastry.

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    • #12
      Tainted meat is a idiot. and all he has done himself is cherry pick weak, shot and feather fist quitting cowards. Fielding, kovalev, Smith, yildirim and Saunders. I had lil G winning their first fight and a draw in the rematch
      eco1 eco1 likes this.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
        Tainted meat is a idiot. and all he has done himself is cherry pick weak, shot and feather fist quitting cowards. Fielding, kovalev, Smith, yildirim and Saunders. I had lil G winning their first fight and a draw in the rematch
        Stop it get some help.

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        • #14
          Even a clock flashing 12:00 is right in two fleeting moments. In this aspect Canelo is dead on the money and this I’m just glaringly shows the weakness of the dayzin contracts. Ggg is going nowhere and got ****** rich getting there off what appears to be the best case of highway robbery a boxing contract ever was. I wonder if his current lack of any pressing action has to do with dayzin USA being broke?

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          • #15
            Melo has a point. But he lost to GGG in many eyes in first fight and maybe a draw in 2nd would be fair rather than a win for Melo.
            3rd fight get a true win which he should as GGG has gone downhill

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            • #16
              Canelo haters were content with GGG's ''I like Mexican style but I rather be careful (this time) and miss 1000 jabs'' performance. Either way, Canelo is making a point that Rolls and Szeremeta rematches are excellent choices to expand the legacy!

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              • #17
                I don't know why GGG's name is even being mentioned? He barely beat Dervy, and hasn't fought since December 2020! He's irrelevant! They should be asking GGG, "When are you going to fight Andrade or Charlo?"
                landotter landotter likes this.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
                  Even a clock flashing 12:00 is right in two fleeting moments. In this aspect Canelo is dead on the money and this I’m just glaringly shows the weakness of the dayzin contracts. Ggg is going nowhere and got ****** rich getting there off what appears to be the best case of highway robbery a boxing contract ever was. I wonder if his current lack of any pressing action has to do with dayzin USA being broke?
                  Yep, when DAZN was signing all these guys it was looking pretty interesting but nobody wants to watch them fight a long succession of nobody’s, or in GGG’s case, a short succession of nobody’s.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
                    Even a clock flashing 12:00 is right in two fleeting moments. In this aspect Canelo is dead on the money and this I’m just glaringly shows the weakness of the dayzin contracts. Ggg is going nowhere and got ****** rich getting there off what appears to be the best case of highway robbery a boxing contract ever was. I wonder if his current lack of any pressing action has to do with dayzin USA being broke?





                    honestly, fcuk DAZN... how ****** were they

                    they got a expensive boxing lesson






                    ...

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                    • #20
                      Here’s the truth, Canelo has a point that Ggg hasn’t done much since then, although he did fight Derveyenchenko who was a canelo mandatory & canelo dropped the title (for a 3rd time) instead of facing him. But, that doesn’t change the fact that while in his prime, canelo still couldn’t get a clear win over a 35/36 yr old ggg and since he chose to move on instead of doing what real warriors do and clearing up any controversy, that controversy will always be mentioned as part of his legacy. Not to mention, his fights since haven’t generated anywhere near the same level of interest or action since his second fight with ggg. He opted to take lesser fights, vs lesser opponents for less money than he would’ve made to face ggg again. That should tell you all you need to know.

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