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

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  • KidDinamita
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    #21
    Well, already beat him, just needed it to be official, unfortunately though I don't see him winning this one. The only disadvantage I see from Canelo is if he loses lots of weight and it affects him.

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    • Verus
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      #22
      Originally posted by MPA2000
      Leak video from Canelo getting owned in Sparring. I thought they said he was knocking out heavyweights?

      youtubeDOTcom/watch?v=L85mFcr16HQ
      It is called sparring. Have you ever sparred? Have you ever boxed in a real fight with a referee, judges, an audience, and money on the line? Try it and you will learn the difference between sparring which is essentially a planned workout and a boxing match.

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      • Verus
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        #23
        Originally posted by JuniorTorres720
        There's a possibility that Canelo may not be the same after the Bivol fight. It could be for a variety of reasons. Maybe he's comfortable after winning multi million paydays. Maybe the loss messed with his ego. One thing is for sure, other opponents including sparring partners, will be more bold when confronting Canelo. They no longer fear him the way they used to. The mystique has been shattered. Canelo is no longer seen as invincible. He's beatable.
        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.

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        • Brittney1229
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          #24
          Originally posted by JuniorTorres720
          There's a possibility that Canelo may not be the same after the Bivol fight. It could be for a variety of reasons. Maybe he's comfortable after winning multi million paydays. Maybe the loss messed with his ego. One thing is for sure, other opponents including sparring partners, will be more bold when confronting Canelo. They no longer fear him the way they used to. The mystique has been shattered. Canelo is no longer seen as invincible. He's beatable.
          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!

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          • TheOneAboveAll
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            #25
            Originally posted by BodyBagz

            You're welcome, BPP.
            I got you another member
            What gave it away?

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            • hhh1200
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              #26
              the only fulfillment in this fight is the Canelo prophecy of stopping this clown.

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              • sidefx996
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                #27
                Originally posted by BodyBagz
                What career is GGGeezer talking about ?

                GGGeezer's life is so bereft of substance, he wouldn't exist without Nelo.
                "Bereft of substance?" Dude is an Olympic silver medalist, has been a multiple time World Champion, a 2 time unified World Champion, Ring Magazine's #1 pound for pound, highest KO ratio in middleweight history and has never been knocked down in almost 400 fights. He's still a unified champ at FORTY years old and is worth tens of millions of dollars and has a beautiful wife and kids. He doesn't have to be your favorite fighter but you're a jealous pathetic loser and I'm sure ANYONE can agree on that.

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                • Silence
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by sidefx996

                  "Bereft of substance?" Dude is an Olympic silver medalist,
                  So? Robota Murata is golden medalist.

                  Originally posted by sidefx996

                  has been a multiple time World Champion, a 2 time unified World Champion,
                  Against Kamils, Muratas and Macklins.

                  Originally posted by sidefx996

                  Ring Magazine's #1 pound for pound,
                  Worst p4p holder ever. Canelo beat the crap out of him in the rematch, kicked his a$$ and threw him out.

                  Originally posted by sidefx996

                  highest KO ratio in middleweight history
                  Against tomato cans.

                  Originally posted by sidefx996

                  and has never been knocked down in almost 400 fights.
                  His best puncher opponent was Jacobs.. Canelo will destroy that ****** argument in September too.

                  Originally posted by sidefx996

                  and has a beautiful wife and kids.
                  Zero relevance.

                  Originally posted by sidefx996

                  He doesn't have to be your favorite fighter but you're a jealous pathetic loser and I'm sure ANYONE can agree on that.
                  Only an idiot is jealous of his hamster career.
                  Last edited by Silence; 08-02-2022, 01:23 PM.

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                  • Knuckle sandwich
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                    #29
                    The three Gs wants this reeeeeeeel bad 4reel, he will win this on points in another close fight, this time the scores just about go his way.



                    Ain't it doe.

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                    • ELPacman
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                      #30
                      GGG has to KO CleneLO to get the win. No other way here. At his age, it's wishful thinking. Personally I wouldn't mind that outcome because Clenelo been acting like a biaaaatch lately in calling GGG an a$$hole for stating facts. Though Clenelo's iron chin is hard to crack and I don't think at this age that GGG is going to be able to if he couldn't when he was younger.

                      This is going to be a final paycheck for GGG to retirement with another decision win to Clenelo that he probably deserves this time around since GGG's activity will probably drop making him look even worse in this fight than the first two they had.

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