Don’t Want 2 C GGG/Nelo 3

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  • NC Uppercut
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    Don’t Want 2 C GGG/Nelo 3

    Even though G just beat Murata via 9th round KO, he looked like he was not doing well for the first 5 or 6. It’s time for him to hang em up.
    Appreciate the fights G but you are done bro.
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    If ring rust was a factor for the first 4/5 rounds, and we just look at it from 6 onward, then he still looked very good. He's past his best clearly, but I'd still give him more chance of beating Canelo than Bivol. Nash out.

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    • TX_BOXNG
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      #3
      I wouldn't mind vs Charlo, showdown for the 160 belts

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      • famicommander
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        #4
        I didn't think Marquez had a shot against Pacquaio in the 4th fight either, even though I scored the first three fights for Marquez.

        Marquez was 40 and Pac was 32.

        GGG is 40 and Nelo is 32.

        I'm picking Canelo to win but you can never count out a true champion like GGG. Let 'em scrap.

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        • Superbee
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          #5
          So you wouldn't want a winner ? Because the whole world and my Mom know GGG won the first one .. I get that (the now) Canelo might run over GGG, but this fight has to happen ...
          Last edited by Superbee; 04-09-2022, 07:48 AM.

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #6
            It is not about you. It is about the fighters, and what they want.

            Golovkin & Alvarez have unfinished business, and their rivalry needs to come to a conclusive ending.

            Holyfield struggled not overly impressive vs Bobby Chez before he fought Mike Tyson.

            I personally want to the third fight between Alvarez & Golovkin to happen.

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            • Mushashi
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              #7
              He still has something left in the tank and something to prove.

              We actually have a real grudge match on our hands. Let's see how Canelo 2.0 does against Grandpa G

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                #8
                I don't mind it at all. It'll definitely be a better and more competitive fight than Smith, Saunders and Plant were.

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                • AKAcronym
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                  #9
                  Said it before but Golovkin at 168 extends his shelf life a bit more. No cutting weight, more mass to absorb punches, don't think he'll be as winded. You'd of course have to favor Canelo but who knows how he'll come out against Bivol, physically. He'll also have to come back down to 168. Idk when it'll happen but all these weight jumps will catch up to him. A committed body attack from Golovkin will do wonders for him but he just doesn't do it like he used to.

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                  • ultravividscene
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                    #10
                    Yeah he looked, dare i say it, fragile. His power still there, which against most is enough, but we all know Canelo can happily eat his shots and come right back asking for more. GGG's slight dip in speed and punch resistance like what we saw tonight is all Canelo needs to put a beating on him.

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