Hearn is a true narcissist, and all narcissists have a heavy degree of psychopathy. Doesn’t he promote Bivol? Isn’t Bivol next up for Canelo? I swear Hearn is just the slimiest slickster charlatan I have seen since Don king
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Originally posted by turnedup View Post
Yep, he fought on the back foot for the first like 5 1/2. We agree on that. What about ole boy Canelo “I have big balls” and then fought in reverse 5/6th of the first fight. Gonna agree with those irrefutable facts?
Facts are GGG was big favorite in the first fight (with a lot of people here predicting an early knockout and a lot of money in Vegas on a KO) and a solid favorite in the second and couldn’t get it done.aboutfkntime likes this.
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View PostHearn is a true narcissist, and all narcissists have a heavy degree of psychopathy. Doesn’t he promote Bivol? Isn’t Bivol next up for Canelo? I swear Hearn is just the slimiest slickster charlatan I have seen since Don king
You sure love to Hate Eddie Hearn and everything Matchroom soooo much
Lolololol
Funny Thing is in on Every Hearn Boxing scene Article You seem to can't keep out the Comments section
Go figure...
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Originally posted by QballLobo View Post
Right your completely “objective” facts lol.
Facts are GGG was big favorite in the first fight (with a lot of people here predicting an early knockout and a lot of money in Vegas on a KO) and a solid favorite in the second and couldn’t get it done.Elastic Recoilz likes this.
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Originally posted by QballLobo View Post
Right your completely “objective” facts lol.
Facts are GGG was big favorite in the first fight (with a lot of people here predicting an early knockout and a lot of money in Vegas on a KO) and a solid favorite in the second and couldn’t get it done.
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I think this will go like this. GGG will getz into a fire fight with Murata and stop him impressively. He may tak e afew punches but he does his part. Canelo is fighting a really good fighter and may struggle , but ultimately stop Bivol or do enough to win a Unanimous decision. It depends on Canelo His punch out put has gone down and he is more of a power puncher now. Canelo will slowly break down bivol and pass him in like round 9 or 10. The trick to the 3rd fight would be for GGG to get into great shape and to just throw caution to the wind and exchange with Canelo.Not just jab, jab, jab, He needs to try to impose his will on Canelo. Throw power punches. However this plays into Canelos hands. Golovkin will give Canelo a good go for a while , but can GGG survuve the oin point counters and body shots. Plus can he hit Canelos body enough and hit Canelo clean with the Right hand?
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Originally posted by Madison boxing View Postgolovkin knocks him clean out in the 3rd fightElastic Recoilz likes this.
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YO, WHAT THE **** I MISS? This fight actually happening?
Getting involved in another war months after fighting a champion at LHW sounds bonkers to me, but no-one tell Canelo, because I wanna see it
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Originally posted by LAchargers373 View Postlol GGG has fought 2 world class opponents in his career. Kell Brook a career welterweight and canelo who started at junior middleweight. Next best opponent was dervychenko. And if u think GGG got robbed against canelo in their 1st fight then u must agree dervychenko was robbed vs GGG. He’s fought a career full of bums and his isn’t HOF worthy.
I think that his next-best opponent was Danny Jacobs, but the point you are making is correct... EVERY single time that Golovkin fought a world-class opponent, he under-performed... he fell way short of expectations against Jacobs, Canelo, and Derevyanchenko... despite the fact those opponents were all HUGE under-dogs
once, is a coincidence... an off-night
twice, is a coincidence... possibly a bad style matchup, but still surprising
three times... is a pattern, indicating a fighters true level... no question
the point is... it happened EVERY single time that Golovkin fought a world-class opponent.. 3/3... 100%
that is the dictionary definition of a can-crusher who struggles at the top level
Golovkin was exposed over the course of those three fights, no matter how hard the fanboys try to keep their dream alive... which is likely why Golovkin's opponent selection throughout his career was so timid
it is ridiculous to hear his idiot fanbase insisting that he could somehow beat Hagler LMAO
I have no idea if he could beat Martinez or Pavlik
casual fans have no clue about styles/levels/weight
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