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  • #41
    Originally posted by Elastic Recoilz View Post
    Let me just say prime 30-32 year old GGG would've KO'd any version of Canelo and I say that with 100% certainty! He was just so fluid back then and had super sharp reflexes which allowed him to cut off the ring in devastating style. This is why he was labelled as a monster and nobody wanted to fight him.
    yep because he was dominating great fighters like????????

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    • #42
      Originally posted by LarryX.... View Post

      yep because he was dominating great fighters like????????
      Exactly - nobody wanted that smoke! Canelo should've fought GGG in 2015 as WBC Middleweight Champion (Golovkin was WBC interim champ) but he pulled all sorts of shenanigans like fighting at 155lbs catchweights and then vacating the title when mandated to fight Golovkin.

      When Canelo finally grew a pair (after Golovkin showed signs of slipping) GGG was 35 years old and still unofficially beat Canelo by 8 rounds to 4 116-112.

      2011-2015 GGG would've laid Canelo out, its not even up for debate.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Javcar View Post

        Those are hypotheticals. In the real world, Canelo beat him twice convincingly.
        Canelo didn't win any of the fights convincingly except this last fight against a near 41 year old man. The first fight GGG won, the second fight was a draw, 6 rounds a piece. If you score it any other way you are clearly showing a bias to either fighter.

        Either way GGG's respective age in the fights was 35, 36, and 40 while Canelo's was 28, 29 and 32. That tells the tale of the trilogy. Canelo was finally supposed to KO Golovkin at 40 years old and he still couldn't manage it. Golovkin can leave that third fight with his head held high knowing that he made the "self labelled" p4p number 1 look like turd for the final quarter of the fight!
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        • #44
          Originally posted by Elastic Recoilz View Post

          Canelo didn't win any of the fights convincingly except this last fight against a near 41 year old man. The first fight GGG won, the second fight was a draw, 6 rounds a piece. If you score it any other way you are clearly showing a bias to either fighter.

          Either way GGG's respective age in the fights was 35, 36, and 40 while Canelo's was 28, 29 and 32. That tells the tale of the trilogy. Canelo was finally supposed to KO Golovkin at 40 years old and he still couldn't manage it. Golovkin can leave that third fight with his head held high knowing that he made the "self labelled" p4p number 1 look like turd for the final quarter of the fight!
          Canelo won all 3.
          He landed all the power punches in the first fight and dominated the last 2. Little G was Deontay Wilder and Big Red was Tyson Fury.
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          • #45
            Originally posted by Javcar View Post

            Canelo won all 3.
            He landed all the power punches in the first fight and dominated the last 2. Little G was Deontay Wilder and Big Red was Tyson Fury.
            Silly having this conversation with you, you clearly have a childish mentality and don't understand boxing. Perhaps you should follow WWE or AEW, it'll be more up your street I think.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Elastic Recoilz View Post

              Silly having this conversation with you, you clearly have a childish mentality and don't understand boxing. Perhaps you should follow WWE or AEW, it'll be more up your street I think.
              Ggg lost twice to canelo Convincingly. He is a one division champ who was never undisputed. Hie did less in his career than Jess Vargas.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Javcar View Post

                Ggg lost twice to canelo Convincingly. He is a one division champ who was never undisputed. Hie did less in his career than Jess Vargas.
                troll alert

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Javcar View Post

                  Canelo won all 3.
                  He landed all the power punches in the first fight and dominated the last 2. Little G was Deontay Wilder and Big Red was Tyson Fury.
                  Good point. If we make a list of best 50 punches in the first fight, 45 of them would go to Canelo.
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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Silence View Post

                    Good point. If we make a list of best 50 punches in the first fight, 45 of them would go to Canelo.
                    That’s about right. But ggg threw more jabs. Clowns

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Javcar View Post
                      Canelo proved he was always better than GGG. The last fight was a convincing win.
                      The post makes no sense, man. Read it back. If he was 'always better' why was only the 'last fight' a convincing win? Simple fact is GGG was better in 2017 when he was 35 and Canelo was 27, they were roughly equally matched in 2018 when Golovkin was 36 and Canelo 28 and Canelo was better in 2022 when GGG was 40 and Canelo 32. You spotting any kinda pattern in there brother?

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