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  • Charlie Zelenoff
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    Canelo vs GGG 3

    Does anyone really think Golovkin has a chance against Canelo? I just re-watched the fight between him and Murata, and GGG looked like ****. His reflexes are gone and his legs are shot. Now I know someone is going to bring up the Bivol's performance against Saul but, Bivol was a young and prime fighter. GGG is going to be 40 years old and extremely shop worn in his third showdown against Nelo. Canelo will stop GGG with body shots or beat him in a dominant decision win.
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    Canelo should be favored but GGG always has a chance. He did beat him twice already and get robbed both times, after all.

    I thought GGG shook the rust off after the first few rounds against Murata. He got better as the fight went along. Could just be the layoff.

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    • Nash out
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      #3
      Originally posted by Charlie Zelenoff
      Does anyone really think Golovkin has a chance against Canelo? I just re-watched the fight between him and Murata, and GGG looked like ****. His reflexes are gone and his legs are shot. Now I know someone is going to bring up the Bivol's performance against Saul but, Bivol was a young and prime fighter. GGG is going to be 40 years old and extremely shop worn in his third showdown against Nelo. Canelo will stop GGG with body shots or beat him in a dominant decision win.
      Respect to the true P4P King Charlie Zelenoff. For Nash, Golovkin will know this is his last roll of the dice, as if he loses, he walks away. Will he win? I really don't know, but one thing is certain, he will leave it all in the ring. Nash has a feeling that this will be an absolute classic, despite Golovkin being written off due to age/inactivity. Nash out.

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      • Charlie Zelenoff
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        Originally posted by famicommander
        Canelo should be favored but GGG always has a chance. He did beat him twice already and get robbed both times, after all.

        I thought GGG shook the rust off after the first few rounds against Murata. He got better as the fight went along. Could just be the layoff.
        That was when GGG was younger, he's forty years old now.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Charlie Zelenoff

          That was when GGG was younger, he's forty years old now.
          Could be a Pac vs Marquez situation.

          Nobody expected Marquez to knock him out in the fourth fight because of his age, despite having been robbed three times previously against Pacquiao.

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          • Charlie Zelenoff
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            #6
            Originally posted by famicommander

            Could be a Pac vs Marquez situation.

            Nobody expected Marquez to knock him out in the fourth fight because of his age, despite having been robbed three times previously against Pacquiao.
            I wouldn't mind seeing that happen but I doubt it. Unless GGG is on every steroid known to man and magically get's his reflexes back, I see Canelo retiring the old warrior.

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            • Charlie Zelenoff
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              #7
              Originally posted by Nash out

              Respect to the true P4P King Charlie Zelenoff. For Nash, Golovkin will know this is his last roll of the dice, as if he loses, he walks away. Will he win? I really don't know, but one thing is certain, he will leave it all in the ring. Nash has a feeling that this will be an absolute classic, despite Golovkin being written off due to age/inactivity. Nash out.
              I hope this fight is a classic and that GGG surprises me and puts on the fight of his life. He'll have to if he hopes to leave the ring as the victor.

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                Canelo will put on a masterclass and dodge GGG's slowa$$ punches like Nicolino Locche. Legitimate UD win. But, Canelo becomes lazier and lazier.. His raw talent can't save him against young lions like Benavidez.

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                  There is always one last good fight on any fighter.
                  If Golovkin has one, this might be a good fight.

                  Golovkin already won twice against the PED king, so who knows.
                  Canelos is probably injecting more tainted meat on himself as we speak.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Silence
                    Canelo will put on a masterclass and dodge GGG's slowa$$ punches like Nicolino Locche. Legitimate UD win. But, Canelo becomes lazier and lazier.. His raw talent can't save him against young lions like Benavidez.
                    It'll be interesting to see what Canelo's next move is after this fight. Will he rematch Bivol or fight Benavidez? He's truly at a crossroads now.

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