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  • #41
    Canelo and Cotto both are going to be sick and tired of hearing GGG's name by the time this is all over.
    They'd both be better off if they just refused to answer questions about any other fight than the one on Nov 21st

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    • #42
      Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
      He fought Lara dude not a prime sonny Liston. No one is afraid of Lara and. It wasn't much of a risk when compared to a guy who can possibly knock him out and kill all his momentum.

      It seems Canelo pride ways hurt a bit when people started calling him a ducker.
      Lara was the most avoided guy in the division, Hoya strongly advised against him taking that fight. But Canelo demanded Lara.

      He has already proven that he is willing to fight the best.

      Canelo has been chasing a Cotto fight for years, since long before Cotto accidentally picked up the MW title off Martinez.

      He wants a Cotto fight, always has.

      Canelo has not interest in MW whatsoever, so there is no chance he will be mandated to a MW fight because of some lame title that he accidentally picked up off a Cotto payday, or because of a few comments from a bunch of lame golovtards.

      EVERYONE knows that Canelo will fight Golovkin when he moves to 160.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Mr.Daddy View Post
        I'm not convinced that Canelo will ever fight GGG as Canelo knows how hard GGG hits even wearing 16 ounce gloves. Yes, Canelo fought Floyd Jr., and was outpointed, but Canelo ran very little risk of being knocked out and/or beaten badly in that fight; however, Canelo has to know that what GGG will do to him is to both out box him and beat him as he has never before been beaten. At that point, things will never be the same for Canelo, and that's why Canelo wants no part of GGG. By the way, I do hope that Canelo proves me wrong and takes a fight against GGG (not that it will end any differently than I described above).
        Nah I dont believe any of that.

        You make out like fighters are scared like school-kids.

        Canelo has shown much better form than Golovkin thats for sure,.

        Team Golovkin are well aware that ginger will be a much better fighter after 2-3 full camps designed to prepare him for 160.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Mr_Forte View Post
          Why should GGG fight Ward? Ain't he at 175 now?

          I swear when I was younger I thought it was the coolest thing when BHop unified the MW division. Now we have a guy finally trying to do it again and people **** on him.

          I'll ask again because I got no response last time:

          Who at 160 is not a bum and GGG can get some credit for fighting?

          I'm not even a GGG fanboy but I've been on this forum a week now and this is already getting old.
          Don't believe you.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
            Nah I dont believe any of that.

            You make out like fighters are scared like school-kids.

            Canelo has shown much better form than Golovkin thats for sure,.

            Team Golovkin are well aware that ginger will be a much better fighter after 2-3 full camps designed to prepare him for 160.
            Canelo's chin will never be ready

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            • #46
              Originally posted by taste View Post
              No shit. And the dude's not a giant middleweight by any stretch.

              Please man. Put all the BS and negotiations aside. Why can't you see that Ward is simply too big for G right now? Damn, Canelo rehydrates to the same if not more than G, why is no one calling him to fight Ward?

              And this question about G calling out anyone 'from 154 to 168' stuff. Why are people having a hard time seeing though that? Very clearly, they're looking for big fights, and Ward fits into that category. But obviously Sanchez sees the talent, as does G. From what I've seen, G and his team have always been respectful of Ward's skill. So regarding the 64 catchweight, you may call it 'looking for an advantage' but I call it more of a move to level the playing field. Turns out, Ward probably can't make 68.
              Ward has moved on to bigger and better things.

              Smart.

              There was 0 chance Golovkin was ever going to fight him.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                Ward has moved on to bigger and better things.

                Smart.

                There was 0 chance Golovkin was ever going to fight him.
                These "bigger and better things" sound like a joke now with a knowledge of who he is going to fight. Scrubs and more scrubs. And only "verbal agreement" to fight Kovalev.

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                • #48
                  Prove it, buddy. Prove it.

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                  • #49
                    They've sparred so Canelo knows exactly what he's be walking into. I wouldn't be so against Cotto or Canelo avoiding GGG. But Both have been lollygagging over 154 for too long to be avoiding the middleweight champ.

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                    • #50
                      i'm not going to make any rash judgements about canelo, cotto or indeed golovkin until after everyone's schedule is clear. 155 and 160 are starting points, i'm sure both sides will budge on that when it comes down to it. there's going to be a lot fan and media pressure on everyone to get this unification made

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