Comments Thread For: Canelo on Golovkin: This is Very Personal, He Never Stopped Talking About Me!

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #21
    Ginger coward is trying to make this bigger than it really is.

    Ginger coward already fought past prime GGG twice and needed 2 robberies to get a draw and a win.

    Now ginger got a terrible beating by a light heavy and he plans to fight even older GGG for a payday pretending it is "personal".

    Nobody believes that shi.t.

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    • Nightfall
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      #22
      la cara de boxeo.LMMAO

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      • IRONCHINHAGLER
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        #23
        So “personal” for Canelo he had to wait 4 yrs for the 3rd fight. And just so happens Ggg is 40 now and showing obvious decline in skills in every phase. Oh - and Ggg has to fight for the 1st time ever at 168. With all the advantages - Cakewalk for Ginger.

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        • eco1
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          #24
          WOW, what a POS CANELO IS AND HIS F Fans are just f-g a y!

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          • eco1
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            #25
            Originally posted by Jab jab boom
            When fans wanted the 3rd fight after Canelo’s controversial win, Canelo said the chapter was closed and tried to pretend he won convincingly. Now a full 4 yrs later he must shut up a 40 yr old ggg. Lame ass. The only personal aspect of this to Canelo is that ggg called him a cheater because Canelo…well……got caught cheating.
            I am stealing your words for twitter... Well said!

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            • Jack_sh*t
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              #26
              I t h i n k i t 's c o w a r d l y o f G G G t o m a k e C a n e l o w a i t a l l t h e s e y e a r s a n d m o v e u p a w e i g h t f o r a c h a n c e t o a v e n g e h i s l o s s e s . . . .

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              • eco1
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                #27
                Originally posted by Bro. Steve
                I was really hoping GGG would not take this fight. He's 40+, and that's old for a boxer. And whether you like Canelo or don't, he's an excellent fighter with a chin like an engine block. But I guess GGG felt (justifiably) robbed by judges, especially in the first fight. At least now, Bivol has demonstrated the recipe for a resounding win over Canelo -- in and out a lot, control the distance, very tight guard, super high energy levels, and throw a lot of combinations. GGG has been a superb fighter for a long time, but it remains to be seen whether he actually can do what Bivol did, because that has not been GGG's style -- ever. The stamina required to sustain that energy level for 12 rounds is just phenomenal, and very few athletes in any sport could do it regardless of their endurance training. Can GGG? Most people including me way underestimated Bivol, so maybe GGG can also pull off something people don't expect. I sure hope so. And maybe that would put an end to the era of clenbuterol.
                If Golovkin wants to win this fight he has to go thru the Canelo Punches and just land his own. No One is unbeatable and everyone can get KO'd.

                The only way GGG wins is by KO.
                So it all depends if he wants to play it safe and collect the money and go home or if he really wants this fight.
                If it goes 7 and he wants it he can KO Canelo, depending how Canelo's roiding goes for this fight.

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                • eco1
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Jack_sh*t
                  I t h i n k i t 's c o w a r d l y o f G G G t o m a k e C a n e l o w a i t a l l t h e s e y e a r s a n d m o v e u p a w e i g h t f o r a c h a n c e t o a v e n g e h i s l o s s e s . . . .

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                  • NachoMan
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER
                    So “personal” for Canelo he had to wait 4 yrs for the 3rd fight. And just so happens Ggg is 40 now and showing obvious decline in skills in every phase. Oh - and Ggg has to fight for the 1st time ever at 168. With all the advantages - Cakewalk for Ginger.
                    I'm amazed how many people completely disregard GGG. Nobody is ever going to just walk through GGG, not even if he enters the ring at 50yrs old. GGG, even at 41, would still beat Charlo, Andrade, Munguia and most of the guys at 168. This is not going to be an easy fight for Canelo, despite the advantages you mention. This is a big money fight for Canelo but it's also a dangerous one. Nothing short of an emphatic KO win for Canelo is going to satisfy fans and critics coming of this last loss. Losing to a great bigger man in Bivol can be written off, but If Canelo loses or even struggles (very possible because GGG is special) against GGG, his career as a cross-over superstar could be over.
                    Last edited by NachoMan; 05-26-2022, 09:44 AM.

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                    • NachoMan
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by T.M.T
                      la cara de boxeo.LMMAO
                      he actually stil is "doe"

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