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    By Cliff Rold - The first time, regardless of feelings about the decision, was a hell of a fight. The second was better. Can two of the premiere rivals of the 21st century top themselves one more time? That will be the hope of everyone filing into the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas or tuning in at home (DAZN PPV, 7 PM
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  • #2
    Canelo will close the show
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    • #3
      Logic dictates that Alvarez wins comfortably.

      But why, then, do I keep fantasizing a Holyfield vs Tyson I kind of upset?

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      • #4
        Clenelos quick but is a basic boxer that doesn’t know how to make adjustments when losing. Golovkin is 87 years old. This shtt is a high profile low standard scam fight.

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        • #5
          It's Vegas, the cash cow always wins the first 3-4 rounds.
          That's just the way it is.

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          • #6
            I just watched GGG Murata for the first time. There’s no way Golovkin survives 12 rounds.

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            • #7
              7-1 against 3-0 mark tells you a lot right there who's been more busy since their last clash but like most us know anything can happen in boxing

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
                Logic dictates that Alvarez wins comfortably.

                But why, then, do I keep fantasizing a Holyfield vs Tyson I kind of upset?
                I second that, it’s a similar dynamic to that situation.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ChamberOfTruth View Post

                  I second that, it’s a similar dynamic to that situation.
                  But, alas, it turned out to be an almost pathetic "effort" by GGG, who revealed himself to be there just for the payday.

                  On the other hand, Canelo is by now officially on the slide. If Bivol is in the mood, he knocks Canelo out in the rematch - if that ever happens.
                  ChamberOfTruth ChamberOfTruth likes this.

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