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  • #31
    rematches forever short career mr berlanga

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    • #32
      It amazes me how much boxing fans seem to hate all boxers.

      Berlanga isn’t a bum, he’s a prospect, but he’s also one who’s shown his ceiling. Berlanga would be better served fighting Munguia.

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      • #33
        I like him more, he got guts ! This is boxing and we wants good fights! No more bums I am with him and I agree!

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        • #34
          I have money he wouldn’t get out of the second round with Canelo, that’s how weak this MF’er is!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by El-Malo- View Post

            Straight out of the Golovkin playbook

            An entire career of fighting no one of note trying to land that lottery ticket, history repeats itself yet again. Thanks a lot Golovkin, you got this fighters trying to do exactly the same thing you did
            Your comment shows you’re a 100% casual who’s never boxed a day in his life…wtf are you doing posting on a boxing forum?

            GGG was FACTUALLY 345-5 as an amateur against some of the best technical boxers in the world… You never competed, you can’t understand.

            Hes a 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist…You never boxed, you don’t get how incredibly difficult that is.

            7 Amateur Championships including 5 Gold Medals.

            Former WBA, WBC, IBF And IBO Champion with 20+ title defences.

            42-2 As a professional with his only 2 loses coming to Canelo, the pound for pound king at the time and they were close and controversial.

            He’s also never been dropped.

            He may be hands down the most avoided fighter in history. NOBODY wanted to sign the contract to fight him…just claim they did in interviews.

            But hey, some out of shape keyboard warrior who never stepped foot in the ring and can’t even make a proper fist knows more apparently.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by El-Malo- View Post

              Straight out of the Golovkin playbook

              An entire career of fighting no one of note trying to land that lottery ticket, history repeats itself yet again. Thanks a lot Golovkin, you got this fighters trying to do exactly the same thing you did
              Banned for insolence.

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              • #37
                Eddie Hearn is gonna get this guy hurt. Canelo will wreck him within three rounds.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by N!Ck F. View Post

                  Your comment shows you’re a 100% casual who’s never boxed a day in his life…wtf are you doing posting on a boxing forum?

                  GGG was FACTUALLY 345-5 as an amateur against some of the best technical boxers in the world… You never competed, you can’t understand.

                  Hes a 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist…You never boxed, you don’t get how incredibly difficult that is.

                  7 Amateur Championships including 5 Gold Medals.

                  Former WBA, WBC, IBF And IBO Champion with 20+ title defences.

                  42-2 As a professional with his only 2 loses coming to Canelo, the pound for pound king at the time and they were close and controversial.

                  He’s also never been dropped.

                  He may be hands down the most avoided fighter in history. NOBODY wanted to sign the contract to fight him…just claim they did in interviews.

                  But hey, some out of shape keyboard warrior who never stepped foot in the ring and can’t even make a proper fist knows more apparently.
                  You can type all you want, the truth is Golovkin and his team never had the desire to move out of a dead division until they cashed in that lottery ticket. And what a surprise he waits till the end of his career to finally move up and for what? Another paycheck

                  I never mentioned that he wasn’t a good boxer, his record in the amateurs is as good as it gets but let’s no kid ourselves as a professional boxer where it counts his resume leaves a lot to be desired. All that time they waited for Alvarez to move up team Golovkin could’ve easily gone up himself to challenged Ward, Froch or any of those fighters at 168 but just like he was “avoided” he did the same and didn’t want to risk taking a loss.

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                  • #39
                    Berlanga can have Nelo after Bivol schools Nelo one more time again...

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                    • #40
                      Oh my word!!! What a beating canelo would put on this dude if they fought anytime soon… he has a lot of learning to do to be competitive… regardless, I don’t see him EVER beating canelo! Unless canelo turns old overnight

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