Comments Thread For: Golovkin Says Toughest Opponent He Ever Faced Was In Amateurs, Not Canelo

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  • A.B Counterhooks
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    #31
    You know gennady is Buuull*****tin when he doesn't even mention fighters name,knows damn well ginger boy his best opponent to date Lol

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #32
      Originally posted by Silence

      Canelo will be role model of most of multi-weight lber and remembered as top 20, 15 or even 10 ATG with his solid resume, skills and achievements.

      Little G will be remembered as HBO hypejob with weak resume. Actually I am not even sure he will be "remembered".

      If you can compare their standards and people's expectations from Nelo, you'll get how great Canelo is better.
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      Canelo has 2 legit wins in Saunders and Jacobs. The rest were robberies, shot fighters, or sabotaged. Canelo isn't anywhere near to being in the top 2,000 fighters in history. To think so shows a grotesque lack of knowledge about boxings history.

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      • KillaMane26
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        #33
        Originally posted by Leicesterage
        There's only one right answer:

        Canelo walked G down Mexican Style in the rematch - and won a close but clear decision.

        The first fight you can go either way. Personally we felt that G should have gotten his hand raised.

        However...Canelo/GGG 2 had Golovkin's OWN trainer admitting that Canelo made the Mexicans proud and G didn't do enough.
        Those fights will always be a hot topic. Lol. I think the first fight was 100% a GGG win and the second could have went either way or draw

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        • Madison Boxing
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          #34
          theres lots of amateurs with better skills than canelo. hed have seriously struggled in the amateur game like he has at top level of the pros

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          • willieb24
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            #35
            I seem to remember Golovkin taking an ass whippin from Derevyanchenko.

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            • Sammy7861992
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              #36
              Originally posted by Jab jab boom
              do you think the pro canelo crowd reacting to anything canelo did, even if it wasn’t all that effective, influenced how you viewed the fight live? Outside of corruption, I’ve always wondered how professional judges could be so biased towards canelo in every single big fight he has. And in several cases the cards are so far from what has happened in the ring, it’s ridiculous. Perhaps the crowd sways how they view the fights live as well.
              Honestly I bet ggg to win with a friend I felt I was lucky with the draw be cause none lost, I think it's down to what people like, I never started watching canelo fights till he faught ggg and I thaught he would get annhilated, but I was surprised how skillfull
              ​​​he was , I love mayweather and canelo had glimbses of him in that fight with unreal defence, I don't like guys who run like rigondouex, but Floyd's and canelo defence is unreal because they can be 6 inches in front of a guy the whole time and they can't even land a clean punch but floyd throws alot more punches

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              • Elastic Recoilz
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                #37
                Originally posted by Silence

                Canelo will be role model of most of multi-weight lber and remembered as top 20, 15 or even 10 ATG with his solid resume, skills and achievements.

                Little G will be remembered as HBO hypejob with weak resume. Actually I am not even sure he will be "remembered".

                If you can compare their standards and people's expectations from Nelo, you'll get how great Canelo is better.
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                Canelo will be remembered for losing the biggest fight of his career 116-112 and then feeling the need to take drugs in the rematch just to hang with Golovkin and eeked out a draw at the very best...

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                • BodyBagz
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                  #38
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                  GGG owes Nelo everything he has.

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                  • BodyBagz
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Madison boxing
                    theres lots of amateurs with better skills than canelo. hed have seriously struggled in the amateur game like he has at top level of the pros
                    @ practice fights

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                    • BodyBagz
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                      #40
                      “I’m talking about the number of amateur boxers in my amateur career who did not turn professional,” Golovkin said. “Their boxing skills and strategy in boxing was paramount. It took them like three rounds to figure you out and fight the strategy against you that leaves you no chance to win.”

                      @ the bold

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