Comments Thread For: Canelo: Body Not Yet Ready To Face Golovkin at 160
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The 30 day weights say it all, he's naturally a bigger guy than Golovkin but is unwilling to fight him at a weight at which Golovkin is comfortable.
I've said it before, the sanctioning bodies can kill this bull**** in 5 minutes, they all agree that no title fight can take place at below the divisional limit. Sorted. But that would be too bloody simple wouldn't it.Comment
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Any Golovkin fans want to answer this question ?
"why can't Golovkin make the same weight especially when he's stated he would go even lower than 155 for a big PPV fight?"
The same posters who are ridiculing Stevenson for being the lonely kid on a street-corner kicking rocks, now want Golovkin to go and kick rocks with him.
Fuuny sheeeit !
WTF ?
Stevenson passed on possible fights Hopkins/Kovalev/Pascal.....
Now Golovkin will pass on possible fights Ward/Lara/Cotto/Canelo.
Stevenson is seen as a paper champ for not earning the lineal title.
Golovtards applaud that.
Now Golovkin will be seen as a paper champ for not earning the lineal title.
Golovtards will clap anyway.
Golovkin should want to fight Cotto AND Canelo, WTF ?Comment
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It is a ridiculous question.
You have no idea how taxing it is for Canelo, everyone is different.
His handlers are meticulous with his weight.
FACT: If Canelo can make 154 and be healthy for 12 rounds, he is a JMW
FACT: If Canelo cannot make 155 and be healthy, Cotto will find out and let us know, very soonComment
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Mexican superstar Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (45-1-1, 32KOs) has built a reputation for accepting tough assignments in the ring. He fought Austin Trout and Erislandy Lara during periods when his promoters were trying to push him to take options with less resistance.
There are others, like Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach, who are critical of Canelo's accomplishments, like winning his first world title, at 154, over blown up welterweight Matthew Hatton.
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