Comments Thread For: GGG's Coach: We Want Canelo Now, Not Within 10 Years

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  • mofrekinfoe
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    #31
    If Ward calls out GGG they say ward is calling out a smaller fighter for his advantage! (Ward would win easily) but somehow GGG calling out Canelo is ok!

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    • RaTaTa
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      #32
      Stop *****in Mexicans.Ginger must fight GGG !!!

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      • big_james10
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        #33
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        Abel Sanchez, trainer of WBA/IBO middleweight champion Gennady "GGG" Golovkin, says his fighter is ready to face Mexican superstar Saul "Canelo" Alvarez next May or next September.

        Sanchez reacted to the recent comments that were made by Canelo's promoter, Oscar De La Hoya of Golden Boy Promotions.

        Following Canelo's third round destruction of James Kirkland last Saturday night in Houston, De La Hoya said his company was interested in making the fight with Golovkin but "in the future."
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        I said in another post that GGG's team can forget about facing either Alvarez or Cotto ever. What I see happening in the near future is one or a combination of the following:

        Mayweather/Cotto in September
        Cottto/Alvarez in October or November 2015
        Mayweather vs Alavarez/Cotto winner in May 2016 (if no Pacquaio rematch)
        Cotto/Alvarez I or II in May or June of 2016
        Cotto/Alvareza II in September 2016. Cotto retires afterwards.

        Any way you look at it, I don't see Alvarez fighting GGG before 2017.

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        • !! Shawn
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          #34
          Originally posted by Aristocrat
          Canelo has no problem fighting GGG he has already sparred with him. However Oscar is gonna do whatever it takes to protect his cash cow
          Not sure if the tape made it to the internet, but I saw a copy, GGG was taking it very easy on Canelo. It was a very light sparring session.

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          • SugarRaRobinson
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            #35
            Originally posted by Luilun
            They want to follow the Mayweather Blue print wait 6 years till your opponent becomes wash up
            U made a mistake , u meant to say the Calzahge blueprint .

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            • mneronava2k
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              #36
              i know we are talking about a handful of pounds but I've always thought less of fighters who challenge guys in lower weight classes. Also, It's hard to be a fan of a guy who is fighting a guy with 6 ko's in 20 fights.

              I hate to bum out all you guys with a raging hard on over triple G. But, he has to fight some better competition and call out dudes in lower weight classes. And PS, GGG: you're not Mexican.

              I'm so over the hype

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              • bojangles1987
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                #37
                Originally posted by Cinci Champ
                lol funny at least ggg is trying but funny how everyone he wants badly is smaller then he is
                Alvarez is not smaller than Golovkin. They're the same size.

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                • Mr. Philadel
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                  #38
                  of course Abel wants that big money fight NOW!!...his man is pushing 30 but Hoya can put the fight on ice because his man is just 24

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                  • Build That Wall
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                    #39
                    Oscar is a pu$$y. Lets see if Canelo is one too.

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                    • DJMDLM1
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by mofrekinfoe
                      If Ward calls out GGG they say ward is calling out a smaller fighter for his advantage! (Ward would win easily) but somehow GGG calling out Canelo is ok!
                      GGG isn't bigger than Canelo. Canelo squeezes his body down to 155 so he can have a physical advantage on his opponents on fight night. Canelo weighs in at 155 now because it's such a struggle for him to make 154. On fight night Canelo weighs around 170. GGG weighs the same on fight night, maybe a pound or two less.

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