Comments Thread For: Golovkin: Beating Canelo Would Be Biggest Win of Career, Very Fulfilling

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  • Lance98
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    #51
    He is going to suffer his first KO loss of his career and retire. It's so easy to predict. This guy's resume is trash.

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    • Silence
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      #52
      Originally posted by BodyBagz

      They prove our point with that list of dreck.

      No Nelo, No GGG
      That dumb literally said "he has good family" lmfao. Even he can't find arguments for his shıtty resume. Canelo has four children from four different mamas. Canelo is god of his dynasty. GGGeezer is losing again.

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      • El Más Loco
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        #53
        Originally posted by famicommander

        Danny Jacobs was a great win. He was coming off 12 straight KO wins, the last four of which were over Caleb Truax, Sergio Mora, Peter Quillin, and Sergio Mora again. Jacobs also won his next 3 after the GGG loss, picking up an IBF strap on the way before losing it in a unification with Canelo.
        Jacobs is a very good win but nothing more. Hardly a HOF worthy or legend making victory.

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        • TheOneAboveAll
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          #54
          Originally posted by jonnyc420

          GGG fans are delusional and thankfully dying breed. Worse than Pacquiao fanboys, at least their guy had a resume worth bragging about.
          Strange. You made so much sense in another thread. GGG is special and you will respect him in September.

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          • jonnyc420
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            #55
            Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll

            Strange. You made so much sense in another thread. GGG is special and you will respect him in September.
            Don't get me wrong, I like GGG. It's his group of hardcore fans that really have become an annoying bunch. Same can be said about Canelo's hardcore fanbase I know. I respect the heck out of GGG, great boxer and always exciting. I just don't like his fans who pretend he dominated Canelo, as I say, GGG should have won fight 1, fight 2 was Canelo. Wish this 3rd fight would have been sooner is all.

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            • JuniorTorres720
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              #56
              Originally posted by Verus

              Maybe the passion is gone. But keep in mind that Canelo was taken to school by Mayweather and he then stepped up his game several levels after that one-sided defeat. We shall see how the rest of his career plays out.
              True that. This is the type of situation where we will see just how great Canelo is.

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              • JuniorTorres720
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                #57
                Originally posted by james240

                To much golfing,
                Maybe it really has had a negative effect on him. Shoot, he's in his early 30's but he's so accomplished already. He's been boxing since what, 15? There's a real chance mentally, he's done with boxing. We'll see.

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                • JuniorTorres720
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Brittney1229

                  Yeah, that's too bad. I wanted his arrogant ass to take on Usyk. He said he could beat him at 190. Not even the judges could've saved him from that severe ass whoopin he would've received. He wouldn't have been the same after that beat down!
                  Maybe the reality check from Bivol saved him from a bad butt whooping.

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                  • Verus
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                    #59
                    I am not a big Golvokin fan. The constant crying and whining by him, his team, and his cheerleaders are a big turn-off, but let's give him his due. He has had a stellar career both as an amateur and as a professional. No one can legitimately question his punching power or his chin. Besides that, his jab is one of the best anyone has seen. That said, the sooner he goes away the sooner his constant whining disappears. Rather than constantly complaining about Canelo, he should thank him for making him a multi-millionaire many times over.

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