Comments Thread For: Golovkin: No Bad Blood With Canelo, Where Has He Been Since Our Second Fight?

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Golovkin: No Bad Blood With Canelo, Where Has He Been Since Our Second Fight?

    IBF, IBO middleweight champion Gennadiy Golovkin is only a few weeks away from his unification clash with WBA champion Ryota Murata, which takes place on April 9 in Japan.
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    Bumlovkin gonna get smoked like a blunt

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    • Bronx23
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      #3
      I hate that Golovkin doesn’t try to speak English as much anymore. A lot of the quotes from him these days are translations that probably aren’t 100% accurate

      as far as the “bad blood” between him and Canelo, i think it’s mostly fabricated. I don’t see why exactly they would have bad blood. GGG doesn’t trash talk & Canelo only does when he’s provoked (like with Plant). I know he didn’t like Golovkin and Abel’s comments about him pissin dirty but he pissed dirty so … that’s on him.

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      • Verus
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        Where has Canelo been? Mr. Golovkin have you not been following the sport? Canelo has been challenging himself and winning championships while you have been fighting no-hopers and embarrassing yourself when you actually fight someone with a pulse.

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        • Caxcan
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          #5
          GGG with his ridiculous takes as usual. Canelo continued adding to his legacy whereas GGG fell off the p4p conversation with his handpicking and inactivity. His trainer Banks even turned down the trilogy 2 years ago saying they'd rather continue fighting scrubs, and you know he doesn't call the shots in that camp, he's just covering for GGG's scrub fighting like Abel before him.https://www.boxingscene.com/golovkin...canelo--148381

          GGG was directly asked if he'd ever fight at 175 like Canelo, but he immediately shot it down saying everyone would be calling him out which is the last thing he wants. So no, the fight isn't guaranteed to materialize with the kind of risk Canelo's taking unlike GGG who is taking the safe route as usual.

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          • Nash out
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            Once Golovkin pulls off his elite-tier win over Murata, who, very much like Lennox Lewis, has beaten every man he has ever faced, he will then get his 3rd win over Canelo, then head off into the sunset as Canelo cries for a 4th shot, just like Pacquiao cried for his 5th shot of trying to beat Marquez. Some guys just have your number. Nash out.

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            • Lance98
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              Where has canelo been? He has been beating bigger guys and taking belts, you daft clown...

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              • pugil1st
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                #8
                Originally posted by Nash out
                Once Golovkin pulls off his elite-tier win over Murata, who, very much like Lennox Lewis, has beaten every man he has ever faced, he will then get his 3rd win over Canelo, then head off into the sunset as Canelo cries for a 4th shot, just like Pacquiao cried for his 5th shot of trying to beat Marquez. Some guys just have your number. Nash out.
                He’s not going to marry you dude. There no need for all this extra.

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                • TMLT87
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                  Weird thing to say considering Canelo has done a lot more of note since their last fight.


                  It'd be cool to see a third fight anyway. Its still one of the biggest fights in boxing and GGG should get one last shot considering the controversy. I'd be rooting for him but at like 40 or whatever I think he'd get stopped this time.

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                  • Johnny2x2x
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                    LOL, GGG has fought once in almost 3 years and against a total bum in Kamil Szeremeta. Since beating GGG, Canelo has fought 3 undefeated champs, the #3 guy at 175, and threw in Daniel Jacobs who many thought beat GGG and never got a rematch.

                    Prediction, GGG will find some way out of their fight in the Fall. He wants to rest on his biggest career achievement being that a lot of people thought he did better than 0-1-1 in 2 fights vs this era's best fighter. He has a chance to avenge that 0-1-1, but he'd rather just say he really feels like he's 1-0-1 or 20 in those fights.
                    Last edited by Johnny2x2x; 03-22-2022, 08:31 AM.

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