GGG proves it once again. He is a small middleweight. And he has not ever put himself through losing lots of weight for a fight. GGG still has at least 3 years, maybe 4 in his absolute prime. By that time he will have stamped himself as "One of the greatest middleweights ever."---Roy Jones Jr.
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Originally posted by Verus View PostForgive my ignorance, but please translate your post into another form of English so I can figure out what you said. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostGGG was willing to move down for a challenge to fight floyd at 154, where floyd held the belt, why didn't floyd take that challenge, yet you hammer him about moving up for challenges that are far less lucrative, is that a double standard in your eyes or not cobra?
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Originally posted by Kigali View PostFloyd didn't drain Canelo you weak kneed Maricon.
Canelo's team are the ones that offered the 152 weight....plus....there was no rehydration clause.
I can still see Alvarez losing, but I could also see Alvarez winning rounds. Whatever the case may be, Alvarez was dumb to take that fight at 152. However, that matchup wasn't as pathetic as DLH coming at 145 against Pac. At least back then there were several reports about the DLH's dehydrated theme... but most of industry went with Pac ''destroying'' DLH...
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...eight/2802237/
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30-day weights: Canelo 163.8, Khan 161.2
Both Smith and Canelo hit the scales at 154 lbs with Alvarez
I thought CanYellow weighed like 190 lbs??? Or was it 200 lbs??? I can never get the SAME answer from GGGTards???
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if slappin' soggy were ever fool enough to step into the ring with GGG he would be KO'ed i don't care what he weighed
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Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View PostFloyd was the A-side. Alvarez is the more natural 154 puncher that DLH nor Cotto could ever be. It makes perfect sense and risk that if Floyd wanted the Lineal Light Middleweight crown then Alvarez would have to concede to 152 to make the fight happen. At that age and time I don't think it affected Alvarez too much, but a 154 Alvarez might have had a different outcome.
I can still see Alvarez losing, but I could also see Alvarez winning rounds. Whatever the case may be, Alvarez was dumb to take that fight at 152. However, that matchup wasn't as pathetic as DLH coming at 145 against Pac. At least back then there were several reports about the DLH's dehydrated theme... but most of industry went with Pac ''destroying'' DLH...
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...eight/2802237/
2nd was accepting it but I see why he did
3rd was trying to out box Floyd and go toe-to-toe instead of what Maidana did in their 1st fight.
4th was having Kenny Mayweather Bayless as the ref. so he was ***ED from the start. Just go watch Maid/Mayweather 2 and watch how he protects the president... I mean Floyd
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