Comments Thread For: Canelo's Manager Reacts To Trash Talk From Golovkin's Coach

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  • IMDAZED
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    #11
    Originally posted by Redd Foxx
    "Time puts everyone in their place". Ultimately, I think that's what it'll come down to with these two. However, time is not on Golovkin's side so he needs to start getting proactive with his career and not let himself get signed up for these ridiculous fights. That is, if he's concerned about legacy. If not, fair enough.
    Canelo is doing the same stuff but he's got far more time to mess around.
    Plus, in spite being the "ducker," Canelo has fought far better opposition as well. Far.

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    • MDPopescu
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      #12
      ... Alvarez is still holding the Ring and 'lineal' belt(s) at 160.

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      • TheMexHurricane
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        #13
        If I were Canelo's manager I'd have him fight only some of GGG's past 10 lame opponents until the fight with GGG is made to get all the haters to shut the heck up. I oughta call Golden Boy and advise him to do same. LOL!

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        • turnedup
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          #14
          "We don't like to talk...."

          Oh really!!!


          I guess he forgot what Canelo just did in the ring after fighting Khan...a whole lot of f'ing bullshhhhhit talking.

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          • turnedup
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            #15
            Originally posted by IMDAZED
            Plus, in spite being the "ducker," Canelo has fought far better opposition as well. Far.
            That's not saying much considering, let's not ignore Boxrec bruh. 49 fights, top 3 promoter and you can count his notable opponents with three fingers.

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              #16
              Originally posted by turnedup
              That's not saying much considering, let's not ignore Boxrec bruh. 49 fights, top 3 promoter and you can count his notable opponents with three fingers.
              No, it's saying everything in boxing. Far better resume.

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              • Catrin
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                #17
                I feel bad for chepo catching a lot of the heat for canelo's coward move to call GGG in the ring talk all that SMACK! than drop the belt and run with his tail tucked between his legs! let's not forget folks canelo & GBP are not here to save boxing they are here to continue Floyd's milking circus! to provide Garbage fights on Mexican holidays to milk the casual boxing fan that will pay for this garbage!

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                • Brakus
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED
                  No, it's saying everything in boxing. Far better resume.

                  So why is the fighter with the 'far better resume' vacating and avoiding the fighter with the 'lesser impressive resume' as much as possible? Explain that

                  Far better resume means jack**** if you vacate your title to avoid your mandatory and avoid fighting the fight that fans are demanding the most (despite all his tough talk which has been proven to be complete bull****)

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                  • petegrif
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                    #19
                    It is going to be very interesting to see the numbers for Canelo Smith and GGG Brook. I think this is going to be a lot closer than people imagine.

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                    • IMDAZED
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Brakus
                      So why is the fighter with the 'far better resume' vacating and avoiding the fighter with the 'lesser impressive resume' as much as possible? Explain that

                      Far better resume means jack**** if you vacate your title to avoid your mandatory and avoid fighting the fight that fans are demanding the most (despite all his tough talk which has been proven to be complete bull****)
                      No, far better resume means far better resume. Why is it that he can move up but the person with the lesser resume can't?

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