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Comments Thread For: Canelo Still Firm on 155-Pounds For Golovkin Showdown
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Originally posted by boxingfan4life View PostWell it looks like Canelo will be stripped of his title. It sucks that you're willing to have your title taken away from you because of weight. I still don't understand the logic. Canelo says he is not a middleweight but when he fights he's over that limit. I just don't get it.
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Originally posted by R_Walken View PostGGG said he'd fight Mayweather at 154 so he should expect to go down to 155 for Canelo.Originally posted by Uncle Rodge View PostI think we can all agree Canelo is scared to death?
What a waste of time.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostThose stats must have made Canelo´s little balls shrink even more.. but then again Wlad´s stats for the last decade looked pretty much the same and yet that silly ***** outboxed him. So nobody´s unbeatable, Canelo should just man up and go for it at 160. He still has ten good years to fight so a loss wouldn´t be the end of the world.
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I don't mind Alvarez wanting to fight at 155, but he shouldn't be allowed to hold belts hostage if boxers don't want to take title shots under the divisional limit. That's simply not fair.
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Originally posted by doom_specialist View PostI don't mind Alvarez wanting to fight at 155, but he shouldn't be allowed to hold belts hostage if boxers don't want to take title shots under the divisional limit. That's simply not fair.
... first vacate, then fight Golovkin at 154 with no 160 belts on the table...
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Originally posted by doom_specialist View PostI don't mind Alvarez wanting to fight at 155, but he shouldn't be allowed to hold belts hostage if boxers don't want to take title shots under the divisional limit. That's simply not fair.
Nothing wrong with a catch-weight and the mega fight PPV revenue but...
Refusing to defend or challenge for a belt at Championship Weight is simply ridiculous and inexcusable.
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View PostYou can get it, you can get it...
Since GGG came to U.S. (i.e. the Proksa fight), he won 11 fights by KO...
Now about the scorecards:
In 6 of these fights, all the judges saw GGG losing no rounds...
In 2 of these fights, only one judge saw GGG losing 1 round...
In 3 of these fights, there were 2 judges who saw GGG losing 1 round...
Therefore: by 'majority decision', GGG lost 3 rounds (out of 62 in the ring) in 11 fights...
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