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    #21
    Golovkin is the one that should be happy Canelo fought him.

    The Mexican is the best name on his shi-tty resume. To this day.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      Tom Brown: We Offered Canelo $45M For Charlo; $55M For Spence At 164 Or Benavidez At 168

      The first two fights of Canelo Alvarez’s three-fight reunion with DAZN and Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing were revealed earlier this year.

      If the Mexican icon defeats Dmitry Bivol on Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Alvarez will move back down from the 175-pound division to the 168-pound limit for his long-awaited third showdown with rival Gennadiy Golovkin on September 17 at a venue to be determined. A third pay-per-view fight against an unknown opponent would conclude DAZN’s new agreement with Alvarez.

      What hasn’t been revealed until now is that the exact offer from Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions and Showtime that Alvarez turned down to accept DAZN’s deal included the option of a pay-per-view fight against undefeated welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. Tom Brown – whose company, TGB Promotions, represents Spence and Jermall Charlo – informed BoxingScene.com that PBC offered Alvarez a $45 million guarantee to fight Jermall Charlo on Saturday night and, if he would’ve conquered Charlo, a $55 million guarantee to fight either Spence at a catch weight of 164 pounds or David Benavidez at the 168-pound limit.

      The first two fights of Canelo Alvarez’s three-fight reunion with DAZN and Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing were revealed earlier this year. If the Mexican icon d


      Yeah, I guess Canelo should be happy! He didn't have many options! Lol!
      He's staying far away from any one of those fights, that's a different kind of smoke.

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        #23
        Canelo is lucky GGG is giving him that payday. The cash cow could have fought anyone else, but he chose to give Canelo that big check. Canelo won the lottery with this fight.

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          #24
          Originally posted by TheCell8
          Loeffler is right. To this day, the Golovkin fights are Canelo's defining career moment. Both fights did over 1M buys. Canelo owes him a lot.
          Mayweather-Canelo sold 2.2 million PPV’s. 900k vs Cotto. 1million vs Chavez Jr.

          800k vs an unknown in Plant. 550k PPVs vs unknown Bivol.

          Canelo-Saunders got DAZN 400k new subs.

          Please list all of GGG’s PPV numbers aside from his fights vs Canelo.



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            #25
            Originally posted by Silence
            Reasons GGG is mad at Canelo:

            Got outboxed in the first fight.
            Got outbrawled in the rematch.
            Missing 2000 punches in total.
            Rotten pumpkin face after the rematch.
            Pissing blood at least for a week.
            1 draw and 1 loss on his record.
            Begging DAZN since 2019 for payday.


            Reasons Canelo is mad at GGG:

            Pretending nice guy in front of cams.
            Talking shıt behind his back like a girl.
            His idiotic, moron, imbecile fans.
            Terrible analysis, its so biased that it can be viewed as satire. How is he talking behind his back, if he's said to the world that Canelo is a cheater. Almost everyone, except you and his most loyal fans, agree that GGG was robbed of a victory the first fight, there's no way he could miss that many punches with Cinnabon blocking jabs with his face, and why would he piss blood unless he caught an errant knee to the groin, because I never saw Ginger hurt him.

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              #26
              Originally posted by turnedup
              Canelos is faux angry to rile up his fans. If dude really wanted smoke he wouldn’t have waited this long. No matter how this fight goes, Canelo is hard up after this fight. Bivol showed folks how to frustrate him and take away his right hand. 175 is gonna be hell for him and most of the fights he can make he’s gonna be the smaller man.
              Good, serves him right Canelo's undoubted steroid usage is solely responsible for him fighting as high as 175. I would argue Canelo's true weight is 160 without substances - he isn't too different in height and dimensions from someone like Curtis Stevens - only difference is Stevens never cheated. Canelo's gains in such a short space of time were definitely not natural!
              Last edited by Elastic Recoilz; 08-17-2022, 02:47 PM.

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                #27
                Originally posted by MONGOOSE66
                I don’t think Canelo really cared to do this fight. He don’t like G. He doesn’t want to help him get money. G is looking old. I don’t care to see him get hurt & I think Canelo is going to be mean in there.
                If Clenelo fights emotionally, he will gas out and feel that old man strength to his body and chin.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by chavmex
                  First of all, lets get some facts straighten out. Ask GGG old trainer who won the second fight? Able said right after the decision the best man won tonight. Second who the FK does this clown thinks he is lying to? We know GGG will not make even 1/2 of what he is making versus Canelo. Third for all of you Canelo haters, Canelo took the propaganda of Mexican style from the fake GGG in the second fight embarrassing him on this lie. GGG never would of made any $$$ the way he made with Canelo everyone knows that. Canelo has not lost a step fellas, he is still the A side vs anyone! You think Bivol is going to make any kind of $$ against anyone else other than Canelo? Be real and learn boxing, the cash cow is Canelo vs anybody. How much will Bivol make fighting Ramirez, or Betarvieb? So weather you like it or not, learn to live with it Canelo will be the A side for many years to come.
                  Who cares if he is an A side... The fact remains that Canelo is a CONVICTED PED CHEATER with awful plodding feet who has no solution to boxers who can move or circle around him. Furthermore he should have at least 4 defeats (Golovkin, Mayweather, Lara and Bivol) on his record. One suspects if his career wasn't managed in such a carefully strategic way he'd have a good few more Ls on his awful resume.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Grandma Pleaser

                    That's before he took the Hearn deal and lost so idk what your on about. And even after he beats golovkin his stock dropped and the offer is gonna be lower.
                    The deal with DAZN for GGG, was also before he lost to Bivol. That was always part of the deal with DAZN.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by chavmex
                      First of all, lets get some facts straighten out. Ask GGG old trainer who won the second fight? Able said right after the decision the best man won tonight. Second who the FK does this clown thinks he is lying to? We know GGG will not make even 1/2 of what he is making versus Canelo. Third for all of you Canelo haters, Canelo took the propaganda of Mexican style from the fake GGG in the second fight embarrassing him on this lie. GGG never would of made any $$$ the way he made with Canelo everyone knows that. Canelo has not lost a step fellas, he is still the A side vs anyone! You think Bivol is going to make any kind of $$ against anyone else other than Canelo? Be real and learn boxing, the cash cow is Canelo vs anybody. How much will Bivol make fighting Ramirez, or Betarvieb? So weather you like it or not, learn to live with it Canelo will be the A side for many years to come.
                      I will give him a few years before his star power is diminished by the losses from fighters he can no longer run from. If he loses to GGG it would just accelerate the process. He will lose to Bivol after this fight and he won't have many options at 168 other than Benavidez, Charlo, Andrade, and others that he has refused to fight. After even 1 or 2 of those losses, he will still be a relevant opponent, but someone else will take over as the Golden Ticket. Maybe he can string it out with rematch clauses, but depending on how he loses and against how many, he might just pack up his coin filled armored vehicle and buy a golf course.

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