Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin 3- Make Your Predictions NOW!

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  • MulaKO
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    #31
    Can’t see Canelo losing
    I believe he will lay a massive body attack which will in the later rounds have GGG not withstand the pain
    Late KO with a shot to the liver

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    • Zaroku
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      #32
      Originally posted by Ganondorf
      Canelo stoppage LATE. 9-12.
      Me thinks the same

      GGG got that waddling step
      respect my brother

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      • Albanianboxing
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        #33
        Canelo Alvarez wins by 8th round KO in an absolute WAR!!! I think this fight will be great!!!

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        • Mr Giggles
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          #34
          Canelo by STOPPAGE, you heard it here first

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #35
            Golovkin has to improve from his last fight. And? The 168 pound weight limit, may actually help him make those improvements.

            This fight is all about how well each fighter makes 168 pounds. Is coming back down to 168 pounds a mistake for Alvarez? historically yo yoing up and down the weight divisions has at times not been good for fighters.

            I can recall Chris Bryd suddenly deciding to fight at 175 pounds. This is a man who had fought at heavyweight 'Two time Heavyweight Champion'. Bryd was ****** out at 175 pounds, by a fighter who was not world class.

            Yes Alvarez has done this before, he has been up and then came back down to the middle-weight divisions again. But I still believe the constant yo yoing up and down the weight classes eventually will effect his performances negatively.

            If it is not already, Alvarez has recently come out and stating? That the reason why he lost to Bivol was down to fatigue 'And his stamina'.

            Maybe this fight should of been at 175 pounds. Again this is all speculation.

            If Golovkin cannot improve from his last fight, Alvarez does seem like the more inform fighter.





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            • Kzbox
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              #36
              Canelo TKO round 9

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              • Fangedgrowl
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                #37
                Originally posted by Mammoth
                Golovkin will show his durability and he's still a tough match upbfor Canelo but fall short. Canelo by close decision.
                totally agree like 8 rounds to 4 but the rounds are close. kind of controvwersial as always. Tjheir styles match up ell, always have , always will.

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                • Airtioteclint
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                  #38
                  Hold TF up

                  There's actually people out there who actually believe GGG has a chance?

                  I thought it was universally understood that Canelo needed an easy win to restore his ego after his loss to Bivol. And an old as degraded GGG was it.

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                  • Fangedgrowl
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                    #39
                    I think the first 3 to 4 rounds will be all canelo if GGG can survive those rounds and give punishment back then its game on.

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                    • Cypocryphy
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                      #40
                      I've been thinking about this a lot, and today I heard an interview with Jonathan Banks that got me thinking about it even more, which has given me a different perspective. Before I give that perspective, I will say that I think Canelo wins in another controversial decision. This is, after all, Canelo fighting in Vegas on a Mexican holiday, with the same judges judging. That's a massive uphill battle for Golovkin to get a fair shake. I also don't think that Canelo is able to stop Golovkin. The ages is not that much of a factor here. But I do see it going to a decision, a split decision even, with Canelo getting the nod. It could very well be another controversial decision.

                      That being said, Golovkin could win. Canelo is going to come out strong and hard. I just know it. And Golovkin is going to box Canelo. That means this fight is going to look very similar to the second fight they had. However, Jonathan Banks brought up a point that Canelo has fallen in love with his power. He throws single shots now, rather than combinations. The reason he beat Golovkin the first time was that his work rate was high. Without throwing as many punches as he had previously, it could look as if Golovkin is out working him, maybe even by a lot. It also leaves Canelo open to being countered more easily. If Canelo comes out strong, he'll probably be gassed toward the back three rounds, just like he was with Bivol. That's when Golovkin could do something special and shock everyone.

                      I'm not going to make a definitive prediction until I see the weigh in and what these guys look like right before the fight.

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