ggg Finally Moving Up In Weight Now For Alvarez?

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  • GrandpaBernard
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    #1

    ggg Finally Moving Up In Weight Now For Alvarez?

    Cong**** on taking the 1st risk in his career
  • QballLobo
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    #2
    No risk. He gets knocked out he was old and shot and moving up in weight. Cash out retirement check fight for him.

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    • GrandpaBernard
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      #3
      Originally posted by QballLobo
      No risk. He gets knocked out he was old and shot and moving up in weight. Cash out retirement check fight for him.
      His fans were massive trolls

      ggg took minimal risks yet his fans whined about everyone avoiding him

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      • PeepeePoopooMan
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        #4
        Isn't it on carnelo for cherry picking him?

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        • -Kev-
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          #5
          I have no interest. Even after the rematch. I didn’t care to see a trilogy.

          He has been sitting idly, not creating any sort of momentum for himself and for a trilogy. Given his fight vs Derevyanchenko, it is clear as day why he has been sitting around to wait for Canelo. If he fights too good/risky a fighter and takes an L, that trilogy is dead.

          So cong**** to GGG for conning everyone. No one can talk about how sh/t he looks if he doesn’t fight any top guy right? Brilliant strategy.

          Carefully chosen opponents starting with Derevyanchenko, which backfired. Thought it would be easy. That scared him into fighting Szeremeta. Oh look, he looks good again, looks scary again, look at his power coming back. Follow this with Murata? (Is it happening?) a mediocre title holder who I fully expect for 40 year old GGG to steamroll.

          Not because GGG is too good, but because Murata is so mediocre that he can make a 40 year old GGG look 30 again.

          Murata would not even come remotely close to being a champion in a 1-belt era. He is so far from a champion, that it’s comedy. At this point, the 17 belts per weight class has more than diminished the term “World Champion” in boxing.

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          • Silence
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            #6
            Risk? f**k off.. He had to choose between his honor and payday and he chose payday. He will be knocked out but will make as much money as he has made in his career. Who is the winner? What risk? f**k it..

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            • GrandpaBernard
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              #7
              Originally posted by -Kev-
              I have no interest. Even after the rematch. I didn’t care to see a trilogy.

              He has been sitting idly, not creating any sort of momentum for himself and for a trilogy. Given his fight vs Derevyanchenko, it is clear as day why he has been sitting around to wait for Canelo. If he fights too good/risky a fighter and takes an L, that trilogy is dead.

              So cong**** to GGG for conning everyone. No one can talk about how sh/t he looks if he doesn’t fight any top guy right? Brilliant strategy.

              Carefully chosen opponents starting with Derevyanchenko, which backfired. Thought it would be easy. That scared him into fighting Szeremeta. Oh look, he looks good again, looks scary again, look at his power coming back. Follow this with Murata? (Is it happening?) a mediocre title holder who I fully expect for 40 year old GGG to steamroll.

              Not because GGG is too good, but because Murata is so mediocre that he can make a 40 year old GGG look 30 again.

              Murata would not even come remotely close to being a champion in a 1-belt era. He is so far from a champion, that it’s comedy. At this point, the 17 belts per weight class has more than diminished the term “World Champion” in boxing.
              Cash cow doing ggg a favor

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              • tritium_arma
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                #8
                Canelo really a Jr Middleweight doe.

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