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  • Kannabis Kid
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    #71
    Originally posted by AKAcronym

    Will you guys stop ****ing using this? He was 15 years old. And no one has ever argued that Golovkin has a better resume than Canelo, so stop with that dumb ass argument.
    Stop using what you dumb *****?

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    • AKAcronym
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      #72
      Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
      Stop using what you dumb *****?
      ...you being serious? "How is it that a former 140 lber..." The guy was 15 ****ing years old and he didn't even fight at that weight for a whole year. Why are you making it out that he was a grown man that moved up that many divisions? Shall we go down the list of how many people have grown since they were 15 years old?
      Last edited by AKAcronym; 07-22-2022, 03:07 PM.

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        #73
        Originally posted by AKAcronym

        ...you being serious? "How is it that a former 140 lber..." The guy was 15 ****ing years old and he didn't even fight at that weight for a whole year. Why are you making it out that he was a grown man that moved up that many divisions? Shall we go down the list of how many people have grown since they were 15 years old?
        He was a professional at 15 yes or no? Didn't a grown man in Crawford jump from 135 to 147 and now he's talking of going to 154? If he started his career at that weight that's what it is it doesn't matter what you think. Canelo is naturally smaller than Golovkin if you can't comprehend that than I don't know what to tell you.

        GGG never moved up any weight division until now and he ducked Andre Ward.

        When you say no one you are generalizing like you know every single boxing fan worldwide so just shut the **** up.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
          Only to the hater's he beat Canelo because they want him to lose at all costs. How is it that a former 140 lber jumps up to 160 to fight a career middleweight and boxes him in the first fight but gets a draw, and then brawls with him in the 2nd fight but GGG's boxing was better lmao.

          It's all good though the 3rd fight will settle all that. Let's see if you can answer this after they fought twice what happened? Which career advanced and which career stalled? Can you answer that with an unbiased opinion?

          Canelos resume owns little G's aside from Canelo who did he fight? He struggled with Jacobs and Sergiy. Let me guess Proksa, Macklin, Geale and Marco Antonio Rubio are legends.
          Oh I thought you were a boxing fan, not a fanboy, my mistake

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            #75
            Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
            He was a professional at 15 yes or no? Didn't a grown man in Crawford jump from 135 to 147 and now he's talking of going to 154? If he started his career at that weight that's what it is it doesn't matter what you think. Canelo is naturally smaller than Golovkin if you can't comprehend that than I don't know what to tell you.

            GGG never moved up any weight division until now and he ducked Andre Ward.

            When you say no one you are generalizing like you know every single boxing fan worldwide so just shut the **** up.
            Canelo has been the same size as Golovkin for years. The only thing Golovkin has on him is height. Canelo's been a full fledged MW for years but had youth and possible substances (doesn't look good when you cancel VADA and then fail a test a year and half later) to stay away from actually fighting at 160. All these years we had to hear he was a natural JMW but now he can't even make 160 anymore because he's naturally got a thick build. Now that he's being tested more, somehow he can't make the division he was supposedly too small for? Coincidence? Maybe, maybe not. And I love how you throw in Ward for no reason, even though there was no real time that fight could've happened. When exactly do you think that fight was plausible?-and be honest.

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              #76
              Originally posted by AKAcronym

              Canelo has been the same size as Golovkin for years. The only thing Golovkin has on him is height. Canelo's been a full fledged MW for years but had youth and possible substances (doesn't look good when you cancel VADA and then fail a test a year and half later) to stay away from actually fighting at 160. All these years we had to hear he was a natural JMW but now he can't even make 160 anymore because he's naturally got a thick build. Now that he's being tested more, somehow he can't make the division he was supposedly too small for? Coincidence? Maybe, maybe not. And I love how you throw in Ward for no reason, even though there was no real time that fight could've happened. When exactly do you think that fight was plausible?-and be honest.
              Sounds like some classic Canelo hating. Name fighters who moved up 4 divisions and moved back down 2 to continually compete there? Like it's that easy to do, you can insinuate all you want but why don't you name your top favorite fighters then I guarantee one has tested positive for a substance and most likely the others are using legal steroids like SNAC products. How did Crawford put so much mass on in his 30's?

              How was there no proper time for that fight? Ward was still at 168 and willing to GGG wasn't end of story.

              Originally posted by Boxing-1013

              Oh I thought you were a boxing fan, not a fanboy, my mistake
              Oh man that one really hurt my feelings.


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                #77
                Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                Sounds like some classic Canelo hating. Name fighters who moved up 4 divisions and moved back down 2 to continually compete there? Like it's that easy to do, you can insinuate all you want but why don't you name your top favorite fighters then I guarantee one has tested positive for a substance and most likely the others are using legal steroids like SNAC products. How did Crawford put so much mass on in his 30's?

                How was there no proper time for that fight? Ward was still at 168 and willing to GGG wasn't end of story.

                Oh man that one really hurt my feelings.

                Yeah, none of the other fighters I support have failed a test. And you speculating that they’re on substances is pure deflection for the fact Canelo cancelled testing before a fight, then failed a test over a year later. Not hating, only stating what actually happened.

                He was at 168? I seem to remember him being on hiatus, unable to fight, then coming back at 172 against Smith and never going below that ever again. He’s on record saying how hard it was to make 168 (and 175 for that matter). Like I said, no real window for that fight to happen.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by AKAcronym

                  Yeah, none of the other fighters I support have failed a test. And you speculating that they’re on substances is pure deflection for the fact Canelo cancelled testing before a fight, then failed a test over a year later. Not hating, only stating what actually happened.

                  He was at 168? I seem to remember him being on hiatus, unable to fight, then coming back at 172 against Smith and never going below that ever again. He’s on record saying how hard it was to make 168 (and 175 for that matter). Like I said, no real window for that fight to happen.
                  You didn't list them now did you. Easy to say something but not provide anything to back it up.

                  He was on record saying he would fight GGG at 168 and Golovkin is on record saying he would move up to 168 for the right fight, It's there to be seen. People usually remember only what they want to remember.

                  This is what I remember.



                  Keep in mind that before this GGG said he could fight from 160-175 except he never did.

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                    #79
                    Both are over the hill so, I guess. Lara isn't the same guy who got a dodge decision L against Canelo.

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                    • AKAcronym
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                      You didn't list them now did you. Easy to say something but not provide anything to back it up.

                      He was on record saying he would fight GGG at 168 and Golovkin is on record saying he would move up to 168 for the right fight, It's there to be seen. People usually remember only what they want to remember.

                      This is what I remember.



                      Keep in mind that before this GGG said he could fight from 160-175 except he never did.
                      Really does nothing to show who I support. They haven’t failed a test and aren’t cheating, as far as we know. I support the sport more than fighters, which is more than quite a few guys can say on this site. You just assumed that fighters I like have tested positive or are using steroids. Easy to say something and not provide anything right? I remember the whole ordeal between them. Bunch of talk and like I’ve said, no real window for the fight to happen. Ward could have went to 168 to show he could still make weight, but he couldn’t. Abel was more of the one to say he could fight at the higher weights, not so much Golovkin.

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