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  • #51
    He does have the keys, but they’ve rusted up

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    • #52
      Originally posted by -Kev- View Post

      Considering what they went on to do in their careers. No.

      GGG really did have his spirit taken.

      The guy was predicted to KO Canelo quickly in that first fight. Instead he couldn’t even drop him and got a draw. Canelo ended up being way tougher than GGG, GGG fans and the media thought. That left a lot of people sour that Canelo could take GGG’s best punches and not even buckle.

      You all had to really cling on the fact that these two very good fighters fought 24 good rounds and they were basically 50-50. Can’t admit it but that’s what their fights were. They really were 50-50, they couldn’t hurt eachother, they couldn’t dominate. Instead of admitting this, let’s call it a robbery.

      This guy went from having threads that he is better than Hagler, Monzon, Hopkins, Jones and could destroy Ward, Kessler, Froch at 168, to having two close fights with a former welterweight. It doesn’t fit the narrative the fans and media made up.

      GGG was a very good fighter, but a former welterweight with little amateur experience was just as good as him when they fought. Truth hurts. The 400 amateur fights Canelo was missing, and the inexperience at MW, didn’t matter. He still matched GGG. Lil Canelo matched the big bad wolf of 160 and some fans can’t admit that.

      All those “TKO6” predictions looked ****** as hell afterward. No one was predicting any type of stoppage for GGG for the rematch. They knew better than to look ****** again.
      You are way downplaying Canelo in an effort to make GGG look bad. Canelo was what, 18? when he last fought at Welterweight? They're both Hall of Famers and 2 of the 5 best fighters of last decade and the majority of which GGG spent in his 30's.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
        Considering what they went on to do in their careers. No.

        GGG really did have his spirit taken.

        The guy was predicted to KO Canelo quickly in that first fight. Instead he couldn’t even drop him and got a draw. Canelo ended up being way tougher than GGG, GGG fans and the media thought. That left a lot of people sour that Canelo could take GGG’s best punches and not even buckle.

        You all had to really cling on the fact that these two very good fighters fought 24 good rounds and they were basically 50-50. Can’t admit it but that’s what their fights were. They really were 50-50, they couldn’t hurt eachother, they couldn’t dominate. Instead of admitting this, let’s call it a robbery.

        This guy went from having threads that he is better than Hagler, Monzon, Hopkins, Jones and could destroy Ward, Kessler, Froch at 168, to having two close fights with a former welterweight. It doesn’t fit the narrative the fans and media made up.

        GGG was a very good fighter, but a former welterweight with little amateur experience was just as good as him when they fought. Truth hurts. The 400 amateur fights Canelo was missing, and the inexperience at MW, didn’t matter. He still matched GGG. Lil Canelo matched the big bad wolf of 160 and some fans can’t admit that.

        All those “TKO6” predictions looked ****** as hell afterward. No one was predicting any type of stoppage for GGG for the rematch. They knew better than to look ****** again.





        good post !

        Hypekins shltty fanbase insisted that he could beat Ward... AND HAGLER loooool

        but the truth is... he could not even beat Canelo or Derevyanchenko

        but, rather than admit that they fell for the hype... they cry, and talk shlt LMAO







        ...

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
          so he was prime at 36? Canelo fans changing narratives. Canelo faced an old ggg and escaped with a close controversial split decision.
          When was Canelo supposed to face this “prime” GGG?

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          • #55
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            I have no interest whatsoever, in watching Golovkin lay another egg


            he shat the bed EVERY time he stepped up to fight a world-class opponent



            Golovkins only world-class opponents:
            * Jacobs
            * Canelo
            * Derevyanchenko


            the fights where Golovkin under-performed again HUGE underdogs:
            * Jacobs
            * Canelo
            * Derevyanchenko



            you don't need to be a rocket scientist to do the math on that one


            that is the dictionary definition of a can-crusher


            #hypejob








            ..

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            • #56
              Originally posted by mxtali View Post
              When was Canelo supposed to face this “prime” GGG?





              1) that fight was only delayed for 1 year... and the delay happened because Mr "anyone from 154-168" refused to be a man of his word

              2) Bullshltkin could have taken that fight whenever he wanted... but he refused THREE opportunities, all three negotiations died over weight

              3) when that fight got made... EVERY Golovkin fan insisted that he would win


              the dude LITERALLY got... " old " ...overnight






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              • #57
                Originally posted by mxtali View Post

                When was Canelo supposed to face this “prime” GGG?
                I don’t know, maybe around the time that he beat Cotto considering ggg was the mandatory for that belt and had to step aside to allow Cotto vs Canelo to happen. Perhaps he could’ve fought him instead of khan, Liam smith and Chavez jr. And not handed over his belt instead of facing his mandatory ggg.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by -Kev- View Post

                  Considering what they went on to do in their careers. No.

                  GGG really did have his spirit taken.

                  The guy was predicted to KO Canelo quickly in that first fight. Instead he couldn’t even drop him and got a draw. Canelo ended up being way tougher than GGG, GGG fans and the media thought. That left a lot of people sour that Canelo could take GGG’s best punches and not even buckle.

                  You all had to really cling on the fact that these two very good fighters fought 24 good rounds and they were basically 50-50. Can’t admit it but that’s what their fights were. They really were 50-50, they couldn’t hurt eachother, they couldn’t dominate. Instead of admitting this, let’s call it a robbery.

                  This guy went from having threads that he is better than Hagler, Monzon, Hopkins, Jones and could destroy Ward, Kessler, Froch at 168, to having two close fights with a former welterweight. It doesn’t fit the narrative the fans and media made up.

                  GGG was a very good fighter, but a former welterweight with little amateur experience was just as good as him when they fought. Truth hurts. The 400 amateur fights Canelo was missing, and the inexperience at MW, didn’t matter. He still matched GGG. Lil Canelo matched the big bad wolf of 160 and some fans can’t admit that.

                  All those “TKO6” predictions looked ****** as hell afterward. No one was predicting any type of stoppage for GGG for the rematch. They knew better than to look ****** again.
                  Exactly. Revisionist try to pretend that GGG was an old man up against it when he was the hyped up undefeated betting favorite with many predicting he'd KO Canelo. Instead it turned out to be a competitive fight with Canelo taking his best shots and firing hard shots of his own, but team GGG complained and insisted on a Mexican style fight for the rematch with credit to the aggressor, so Canelo went in there and did what many people thought was impossible at the time by turning the tables on GGG and beating him at his own game.

                  Again, going in many people believed GGG would take Canelo out and it would springboard him to superstardom but instead it was Canelo who springbroaded off GGG and solidified his #1p4p status by continuing to take risks GGG never would whereas GGG has fallen off the map from his handpicking (because he's never been as ambitious when he's in the A side position)

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                  • #59
                    Looks like ggg lost his pin.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by xEcto1x View Post

                      31-32 is post or on the downside of physical prime.
                      I agree it’s unlikely he gets performs physically better than 27-28. But with his intelligence and devotion to the sport, his experience allows him to perform better. Think Ward, Floyd etc

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