Comments Thread For: Canelo Indicates Golovkin Trilogy Is Next, Then Bivol Rematch
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Alvarez seems very calculated when it comes to rematches.
Glory wise? A immediate rematch is most likely the action to take. But optimally, it is probably best to have 1 fight before going up against Bivol again.
Anthony Joshua's situation is slightly different, because he has had quite a substantial amount of time to prepare for his rematch against Usyk.
Whether he fights Golovkin or Bivol these are all rematches.
People sometimes complain about rematches, I quite like them. Especially at elite level.
Golovkin is going to be up for this fight big time.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 05-23-2022, 08:26 PM.Comment
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With GGG they can always rob him again because Canelo can be competitive with him. With Bivol it’s hard to rob him because the fight is lopsided.Comment
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and yet it was 4-0 Canelo on all three cards, and Bivol needed the last rd to avoid a draw. Lopsided or not, Canelo will get the judges favor.Comment
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So true. This is a common theme in GGG fights - it takes a while for him to figure out the timing, range and rhythm of his opponent. In the early rounds he may take a few solid shots but he's never in danger because of his general toughness. Once he gets into his grove and the opponent feels his power, they begin to break down.It's incredible how Golovkin looks shot after KO'ing a guy who'd never been stopped or even dropped in his pro career. A champion at 160. Apparently Golovkin looks terrible.
This narrative is rediculous. I blame Chris Algerie for saying Golovkin got hurt to the body. You never saw him hurt; it's Algerie reading into things and seeing what he wanted to. What I saw was a big of ring rust in the first three rounds, which he should off and went on a demolition spree the rest of the rounds until he stopped Murata. This **** is just too dumb.
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