Comments Thread For: Posturing Won't Get Cotto-Canelo Winner Out of GGG Bout

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  • imperial1
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    #51
    Neither Canelo or Cotto need GGG they are the A sides ..GGG needs to step in class before seeking out a huge pay days agains these much smaller fighters !

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    • Fetta
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      #52
      GGG has no pull against Cotto/Canelo. He will be kicked to the curb to keep them happy

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      • Citizen Koba
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        #53
        Originally posted by imperial1
        Neither Canelo or Cotto need GGG they are the A sides ..GGG needs to step in class before seeking out a huge pay days agains these much smaller fighters !
        Yeah! GGG shouldn't be allowed to pick on tiny 155lbers! That **** ain't fair! Even if he is mando or they're MW lineal champs or outweigh him in the ring.

        Step up in class? Against whom ffs? The only potentially available step up in class is at 168lbs and named Ward, and - win or lose - that fight ain't gonna move him any closer to a 155lb unification.

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        • Jubei
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          #54
          Canelo acts like a spoiled child, well nevermind, he is a spoiled child.

          He is still young and GGG would probably shorten his career, so Oscar is seriously terrified and will do everything to not sacrifice his golden goose to the butcher.

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          • ShoulderRoll
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            #55
            If Canelo beats Cotto he says he wants Golovkin. As long as it's at a catchweight of 155 lbs.

            Litttle G (who himself asked for a catchweight to fight Andre Ward) can either take it or leave it. It would be the biggest payday available to him in the sport so he'd be a fool to walk away from that in my opinion.

            He simply has to realize that he doesn't call the shots or dictate the terms against an A-side fighter like Alvarez.

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            • hitking
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              #56
              Originally posted by Steve plunger
              Fight Andy Lee unify all the belts and be the King of the middleweights. Rule the division for some years,take on all comers,be feared and avoided,WBC,IBF,WBA,WBO .fight Carl froch when he returns next year for a huge fight at Wembley....watch canelo drain himself repeatedly against welterweight or light middles until a shock happens and he loses because has was weakened at the weight......golovkin make 2 or 3 million a fight....travel to anybody yard to do it....that is golovkn will do......golovkin is the boogeyman man for canelo and cotto and they know it....war golovkin
              Translation: blah, blah, blah, blah, blah

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              • texasboi15
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                #57
                Originally posted by Deevel916
                GGG doesnt strike me as a person who's after the money more than he is the recognition.
                BWaHahahaHAhaaahahahahaHahaaha!!

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                • Deevel916
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Jubei
                  Canelo acts like a spoiled child, well nevermind, he is a spoiled child.

                  He is still young and GGG would probably shorten his career, so Oscar is seriously terrified and will do everything to not sacrifice his golden goose to the butcher.
                  I agree. I think it is Oscar who is in Canelo's ear about not fighting GGG. He fears GGG for Canelo more than Canelo fears GGG.

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                  • hitking
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by bojangles1987
                    Boxing fans are so ridiculous. So many are actually happy and rooting against good fights because they are obsessed with loving or hating Golovkin.

                    "Hahaha one of the best fighters in the world will never get a big fight that's so awesome and I hope he doesn't!" I mean, what the hell is wrong with you?
                    I can't recall a fanbase roooting harder for a fight not to happen in my two decades plus as a fight fan as GGG's fans rooted for a Ward fight not to happen. Would I watch GGG vs the Cotto-Canelo winner? Yep. Am I enjoying seeing this fake ass, wannabe superstar getting a dose of his own medicine that he tried to dish out to Ward? Absolutely. Truth is, any real fight fan without a dawg in the hunt would rather see Ward-GGG than Gennady against the Cotto-Canelo winner anyway. Because Ward and GGG are more highly regarded than both Cotto and Nelo anyway. In reality, Cotto-Nelo is a much bigger event than fight anyway.

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                    • texasboi15
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Deevel916
                      GGG doesnt strike me as a person who's after the money more than he is the recognition.
                      This comment pretty much says it all as to how we should interpret your posts about Golovkin in the future lmaO

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