According to Kellerman, Canelo is Better Than Golovkin P4P

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  • Tha_Greatest
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    #31
    I'm really biased , canelo is my favorite fighter but golovkin really doesn't fight, he destroys everyone put in front of him , canelo has looked in trouble againt jose cotto, a Gomez and little guys that he should've dominated entirely, golovkin has only destroyed and toyed with opponents so far,

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    • Santa_
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      #32
      Who cares what Kellerman says. The better P4P fighter will be determined when they fight.

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      • Ray Corso
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        #33
        "Years ago if your 147 pounder fought the majority of 160 pounders today,they would have got smoked!".................................seriously?

        First off I was stating that 160 is a limit, anyone could weigh anything they want as long as it doesn't exceed 160!

        Second there have plenty of welters who have moved up to challenge and win over middleweights and middleweight champions.
        Todays middleweight wouldn't do very well against these men.
        Henry Armstrong
        Sugar Ray Robinson
        Carmen Basilio
        Mickey Walker
        Charlie Burley
        Kid Gavilan
        Jose Napolis
        Emile Griffith
        Ray Leonard
        Tommy Hearns
        Roberto Duran
        Felix Trinidad

        There's many more but here's a few that would have very little trouble competing in today's 160lb era!
        Whose going to beat them, Canelo? Everyone on my list beats Canelo in fact he gets stopped often!

        Ray

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