Is anyone else boycotting Canelo's ppvs from hereon out?

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  • bender2000
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    #31
    Originally posted by ThumperMcDougal
    I wouldn't call it "boycotting" for me. I would call it "I lost respect for Canelo and have no interest in his fights anymore".
    yeah that how I feel I loved watching canelo fight was a huge fan as was my son , but so disappointed in the dodging of ggg its bull**** , canelo talked it up and I thought it was happening but then ...no the whole weight thing is crap why should ggg fight below middleweight 160 surely canelo can fight at 160 for christs sake just making the ****ing fight !!!this is why boxings not what it was the good fighters just don't fight each other anymore.

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    • sparkman0811
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      #32
      I'm not mad. Don't think GGG camp is mad, they wanted the WBC belt and they got it. I think the people that are mad are the people who don't like Canelo for whatever reason. If he is comfortable at 154, then let him fight at that weight. Same for GGG, if he is comfortable at 160, then let him keep fighting there. Canelo's 155 fights were mostly against 154 lb fighters and to say they were at a disadvantage is ridiculous. It's not uncommon for non-title fights to be a few lbs above a certain weight limit. Canelo has not even fought any true middleweights, let alone GGG. If 160, then it's best for Canelo to take a few fights before GGG. Don't know what's next for GGG, 160 is a bit weak.

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      • ИATAS
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        #33
        Originally posted by icha
        It was cotto who gave ggg money, canelo has yet to pay a single dime to ggg.... anuways not every canelo fight should be a ppv, i hope oscar and hbo understand that..
        What he did do though is agree to fight Golovkin after each have a fight which is of course how he was able to get the extension. He could have simply dropped the belt after Cotto and fought Khan without the middleweight title and Golovkin could have got the WBC belt back then, so he certainly did waste his time.

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        • CatchAndShoot
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          #34
          Originally posted by mike1010011
          If it's not against ggg or one of charlo bros,then I'm not watching his crap. He literally made his own division to avoid the best at 160 and 154.
          That's seirosuly the saddest **** ever that it's allowed in a "sport" to make your own division. I get it, if it's a huge money fight, and you make it at a CW, but he literally made his own division in order to duck a fighter.

          Mexicans should be ashamed to have him as the face of their nation. Guys a freaking pussi.

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          • CatchAndShoot
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            #35
            Originally posted by ramplamp
            I bought the Cotto and Khan fights, and have been considering Canelo one of my top 3 favorite fighters. But at this point, if he doesn't take the GGG fight, I will not be buying any more. I don't really love boxing anymore, to be honest; we never get what we want to see when we want to see it.
            My sentiments exactly. I honestly haven't been following boxing for the past year or so. It's not even a sport anymore, and the best don't even fight the best. Canelo is boxings biggest pussi.

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            • CatchAndShoot
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              #36
              Originally posted by sparkman0811
              I'm not mad. Don't think GGG camp is mad, they wanted the WBC belt and they got it. I think the people that are mad are the people who don't like Canelo for whatever reason. If he is comfortable at 154, then let him fight at that weight. Same for GGG, if he is comfortable at 160, then let him keep fighting there. Canelo's 155 fights were mostly against 154 lb fighters and to say they were at a disadvantage is ridiculous. It's not uncommon for non-title fights to be a few lbs above a certain weight limit. Canelo has not even fought any true middleweights, let alone GGG. If 160, then it's best for Canelo to take a few fights before GGG. Don't know what's next for GGG, 160 is a bit weak.
              It's not fair, because he doesn't have to squeeze out that last lb., and hrs technically a MW at that point. He can't make 154 anymore, but won't make the step to officially weigh in at 160, because the second he does that is the second there's literally no excuses for him to not make the fight at 160 with GGG.

              He was talking all that **** after the Khan fight, but now Wright's an issue? WTF? He ain't no warrior. He's clearly ***** made. CLEARLY.

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              • icha
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                #37
                Originally posted by ИATAS
                What he did do though is agree to fight Golovkin after each have a fight which is of course how he was able to get the extension. He could have simply dropped the belt after Cotto and fought Khan without the middleweight title and Golovkin could have got the WBC belt back then, so he certainly did waste his time.
                he shouldnt have fought for the wbc vacant title in the first place, but i didnt see any complains from team ggg at the time, you are the mandatory for 2 years and allow the wbc to just let canelo fight for the vacant title...

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                • lopetego
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                  #38
                  I never pay for PPV's, I consider them a rip off

                  I usually watch PPV fights at bars for the price of a couple beers

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                  • TheBoxingXpert
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                    #39
                    Until he either fights Lara, Golovkin, Saunders or Jacobs, no one should care about him. He got tons to prove, especially after his cowardly escape from Golovkin.

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                    • Motorcity Cobra
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                      #40
                      I'm not boycotting them. I'll treat them like every other PPV. If I don't feel it's worth my money I won't buy it. I like Crawford but I don't feel his next fight is worth my money.

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