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  • djtmal
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    #91
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn

    Lmfao. The truth. Floyd won as an underdog. Canelo hasn’t. So Floyd had taken more risks than canelo.

    Floyd kod the prime, undefeated champion he went up to fight.

    Floyd beat the very best LW in his 1st fight at the weight.

    As usual, you and the rest of the cum gurglers decided to vent against Floyd when you’re favorite suffers a humiliating and embarrassing defeat.

    This douchebag did the same thing your f@gg0t ass did when Manny had got his ass kicked by Ugas.

    The worst fans from every fighter all now do this.Wilder fans. Loma fans. GGG fans. Manny slurpers have done it for years. AJ cucks did it. Now Canelo.

    I pray the worst fans of the loser of Spence/Crawford and Fury/Usyk don’t act like complete b-tch a$$ f@gg0ts like you and them.

    Your guy just lost. There had to be a more mature way to handle a loss to an make it about Floyd.

    None of them will ever be as great as Floyd. It’s time to just accept it and move on to something new.
    Floyd always will be the better cherrypicker.

    Please. Somebody get this man some tissues.

    Now back to the thread.

    You was doing good with Corrales, even though Corrales isn't what I would consider a style nightmare, now who did Floyd jump up to welterweight and fight who meet the thread starters criteria of being significantly bigger, height and reach advantage, style nightmare plus undefeated champ.

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #92
      Originally posted by El_Maldito_Rey

      He was an underdog in both GGG fights.
      He definitely wasn’t in the first one. If he was in the 2nd, I don’t recall.

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      • hugh grant
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        #93
        Originally posted by VG_Addict
        Why is Floyd the ONLY fighter who gets criticized for not being an underdog in his fights?

        Maybe the reason Floyd was always a favorite is because he was just that good. Did you think about that?
        It wouldn't have been hard to be underdog. Fight Ggg at 160 a nd he'd be underdog. It at least shows your striving for greatness.
        and if your fighting green drained fighters like nelo.of course you will be favourite manufacturing your own advantages.
        And Floyd rarely even fought the toughest underdogs available, thurman, bud and spence replaced for maidana, bert.o and guerrero.
        At least nel o fights who people wanted him to from ggg, unifying 168, and bivol. Floyd leaves you scratching your head in confusion when announcing opponents.
        Last edited by hugh grant; 05-09-2022, 02:32 PM.

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        • El_Maldito_Rey
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          #94
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn

          He definitely wasn’t in the first one. If he was in the 2nd, I don’t recall.
          I remember him being an underdog in both. Especially in the second one where they were saying something to the effect of the odds of the second one being about the same as the first.

          Golovkin vs. Canelo Betting Preview: Alvarez Looking for Upset as Underdog | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights

          GGG is favored to win by KO, TKO or DQ at +160 with Canelo by Decision or Technical Decision listed as the +190 second choice in terms of method of victory.

          Golovkin vs. Canelo 2 Betting Preview: Odds, Trends, Fight Card Analysis | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights

          Golovkin is listed as a solid -155 favorite (bet $155 to win $100) at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark, up slightly from the first fight that saw him at -145 on the boxing odds.

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          • Comanche
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            #95
            Originally posted by CaneloBlue
            To move up to a weight class where he would be giving away a size advantage and IMMEDIATELY take on one of the undefeated champions who stylistically would be a nightmare. History will be kinder to Canelo. He’s a throwback fighter. Remember, it’s Mayweather who said “I don’t put myself in a position where I might lose”.
            When was it ever established that Bivol was a style nightmare for Canelo?

            Is this a joke?

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              #96
              Originally posted by El_Maldito_Rey

              I remember him being an underdog in both. Especially in the second one where they were saying something to the effect of the odds of the second one being about the same as the first.

              Golovkin vs. Canelo Betting Preview: Alvarez Looking for Upset as Underdog | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights

              GGG is favored to win by KO, TKO or DQ at +160 with Canelo by Decision or Technical Decision listed as the +190 second choice in terms of method of victory.

              Golovkin vs. Canelo 2 Betting Preview: Odds, Trends, Fight Card Analysis | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights

              Golovkin is listed as a solid -155 favorite (bet $155 to win $100) at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark, up slightly from the first fight that saw him at -145 on the boxing odds.
              I stand corrected. Canelo has defeated an opponent as an underdog.

              Floyd won by ko. Canelo UD where a lot of people, not me, think GGG won.

              Yet another reason to not bring up Floyd.

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              • djtmal
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                #97
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn

                Lmfao. The truth. Floyd won as an underdog. Canelo hasn’t. So Floyd had taken more risks than canelo.


                But thats not what the thread starter said he said when did Floyd jump up to a higher weight class to fight a fighter with signifcant advantages undefeated and was a stylistic nightmare. The straight answer is never so here you go trying to give Floyd a pass.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by hugh grant

                  It wouldn't have been hard to be underdog. Fight Ggg at 160 a nd he'd be underdog. It at least shows your striving for greatness.
                  and if your fighting green drained fighters like nelo.of course you will be favourite manufacturing your own advantages.
                  And Floyd rarely even fought the toughest underdogs available, thurman, bud and spence replaced for maidana, bert.o and guerrero.
                  At least nel o fights who people wanted him to from ggg, unifying 168, and bivol. Floyd leaves you scratching your head in confusion when announcing opponents.
                  Floyd fought everyone you said he needed to to be an ATG. He beat all of them. You deleted the thread.

                  How can you bring yourself to post he didn’t take risks when he beat all guys you said would beat him?

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                  • Comanche
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by djtmal

                    But thats not what the thread starter said he said when did Floyd jump up to a higher weight class to fight a fighter with signifcant advantages undefeated and was a stylistic nightmare. The straight answer is never so here you go trying to give Floyd a pass.
                    Will the crying ever stop?

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                    • Da Pimper
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by CaneloBlue
                      To move up to a weight class where he would be giving away a size advantage and IMMEDIATELY take on one of the undefeated champions who stylistically would be a nightmare. History will be kinder to Canelo. He’s a throwback fighter. Remember, it’s Mayweather who said “I don’t put myself in a position where I might lose”.
                      Why do you morons always have to bring up Floyd?

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