Comments Thread For: Canelo: I'm Not a Middleweight, But Want To Fight Khan For a Title

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  • kafkod
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    #121
    Originally posted by Shrap
    This is so disappointing and honestly hard to believe coming from Canelo, he never used to be like this. The WBC really needs to get on his ass and question these statements; it sounds like he has no plans to fight middleweight opposition any time soon, instead opting to fight smaller guys at a catchweight within the middleweight division. He needs to be stripped if this is the case.

    What the hell has happened to Canelo?
    Originally posted by ИATAS
    I liked the part where they say Canelo is only middleweight champion because COTTO PUT CONDITIONS on the fight to be at middleweight lmao. As if Canelo himself didn't request the fight be at 156 pounds. Jesus Christ these guys. Also a few weeks ago Canelo said they are fighting Khan at 155 because KHAN wanted to fight for the belt. Khan then said no, that's BS and that they wanted a lower weight. And now here Canelo admits he wanted to fight Khan for "some kind of belt" lol these clowns
    Honest to God, I would assume that the whole crew had been snorting coke with Oscar, except that Canelo is in training.

    As we would say in the UK, they are taking the fucking piss now.

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    • turnedup
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      #122
      Originally posted by techliam




      Well technically, there is no minimum weight. If Canelo weighed 154, he'd still be able to contest the middleweight division. Maybe if he did that, his 'argument' would have some credibility. But he fights consistently at 155, requesting 156 for Cotto and missing weight against Angulo. The bolded sums it up perfectly

      The crazy thing is he was 174 on fight night vs Angulo

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        #123
        Originally posted by hitking
        Will Canelo-Khan outdo GGG-Lemieux in terms of PPV buys? Because if it does, kinda ****s in the face of your little crusade. I don't even gamble. But, wanna make a bet that Canelo-Khan outdoes GGG-Lemieux? If it does, you leave the forum. If it doesn't, I leave the forum.
        i think it doesn't matter if Canelo-Khan does 1 Billion buys.

        What matters is doing the right thing and that is to fight at a recognized weight, Not some weight Canelo has in his brain. Just like schizophrenic people have in their heads.

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          #124
          Originally posted by Shadoww702
          To be fair almost EVERYONE but Floyd and Pac fight 1-2 weight classes below their normal weight. Heck even GGG weighed 174 against Wade.
          GGG was 171 against Wade, don't lie. Wade was 175.
          Originally posted by techliam
          Yet GGG weighed 164 30-days from the weigh in. Damn, Golovkin must be eating steel or something on fight night
          Don't buy his crap... GGG was not 174.

          Gennady Golovkin vs. Dominic Wade — WBA/IBF middleweight title

          Wade, a massive underdog, comes out to the late Prince’s 1999. GGG makes his way to the ring to the sounds mariachi music which changes to the White Stripes’ Seven Nation Army.

          Wade tipped HBO’s unofficial scales tonight at 175. GGG weighed 171.
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          Last edited by _Maxi; 04-26-2016, 12:18 PM.

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            #125
            Originally posted by Shadoww702
            To be fair almost EVERYONE but Floyd and Pac fight 1-2 weight classes below their normal weight. Heck even GGG weighed 174 against Wade.
            174? First I hear of this.

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            • hitking
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              #126
              Originally posted by turnedup
              Middleweight starts at 154.1 pounds buddy..nice try though. I mean c'mon folks, we defended a lot of the bullshhh Floyd and Manny pulled because well they are the two biggest legends of their era but this shhh here...this is getting corny as fk now.
              If you were a fan of ESPN's FNFs, USA's TNFs, or any other boxing program that highlighted fringe contenders and up-and-comers. Its very common to see non-title fights contracted a lb or two above the fighters' home division. And that's basically what did with Lara, Angulo, and Kirkland. The only difference with Cotto is that Cotto had a bogus trinket to put on the line. The Khan fight is no different. Canelo considering himself a natural jr middleweight is very logical. Considering he's never fought more than an lb above the limit. Says he can still make the limit comfortably. And has never fought a legitimate opponent above the division.

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                #127
                Originally posted by hitking
                Will Canelo-Khan outdo GGG-Lemieux in terms of PPV buys? Because if it does, kinda ****s in the face of your little crusade. I don't even gamble. But, wanna make a bet that Canelo-Khan outdoes GGG-Lemieux? If it does, you leave the forum. If it doesn't, I leave the forum.
                If Canelo forces the WBC to strip him after fighting Khan his popularity and PPV figures are sure to take a hit in subsequent fights.

                He is pissing off his own fan base with this bullshit, not just Golovkin fans.

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                • hitking
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by eco1
                  i think it doesn't matter if Canelo-Khan does 1 Billion buys.

                  What matters is doing the right thing and that is to fight at a recognized weight, Not some weight Canelo has in his brain. Just like schizophrenic people have in their heads.
                  The post was directed at a gentleman who speaks of the disgust and outrage the public feels towards Canelo. My point is that if people are willing to spend their money to see him, how disgusted are they? If GGG is right and Canelo is wrong. Why are more people willing to pay to see Canelo's wrong doing? That people are willing to pay to see GGG's noble, unification quest?

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                  • BillyBoxing
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by i'm a fun haver
                    Super F@ggotweight
                    Super Carrotweight

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                    • turnedup
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by hitking
                      If you were a fan of ESPN's FNFs, USA's TNFs, or any other boxing program that highlighted fringe contenders and up-and-comers. Its very common to see non-title fights contracted a lb or two above the fighters' home division. And that's basically what did with Lara, Angulo, and Kirkland. The only difference with Cotto is that Cotto had a bogus trinket to put on the line. The Khan fight is no different. Canelo considering himself a natural jr middleweight is very logical. Considering he's never fought more than an lb above the limit. Says he can still make the limit comfortably. And has never fought a legitimate opponent above the division.
                      I do watch lower tier events, unfortunately don't focus on weights as i'm usually too far gone by the time it starts. Looking forward to G.G.'s this year, young kid out of NY making noise.

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