Of course Canelo has a rematch clause. Of course GGG doesn't have a rematch clause. Did you guys just start following boxing yesterday?!?
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Canelo has a rematch clause if he loses, G does not if he loses
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Trip G is 35, he isn't going to rematch if he loses. That being stated, I highly doubt that Trip G loses this fight. Size difference is big and Trip G is going to take Canelo to school, not going to be pretty.
All those out there writing and stating how Danny Jacobs gave Trip G a rough fight, well you're right but Trip G clearly won and I think its pretty obvious that Danny Jacobs would beat up Canelo over 12 rounds.
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Originally posted by The Time View PostYeah, the front runners are T-Mobile in Las Vegas, AT&T Stadium in Texas, Madison Square Garden in N.Y.
And joining the mix now Wembley Stadium and Staples Center.
There's talk that Azteca Stadium in Mexico is about to join in on the fun too.
Right now I'm thinking that it's either going to be AT&T Stadium in Texas or T-Mobile Arena in Vegas.
But just goes to show that the world wants in on this fight.
I know the gate is going to be off the charts. For PPV.
I'm predicting at least 1.5 million PPV buys for this fight, it may be close to 2 million. But we'll see. I hope this Saturday's stinker didn't discourage people too much from buying PPV in the future, particularly for this fight.
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I think GGG would be all over that and he'd love a rematch If he beats Conelo, but I don't care for a rematch If it's clear who won.
Weird that a non-title holder can have a rematch clause yet the guy who actually is the undisputed champion can't have that right, goes to show how privileged this ugly ginger kid is
Maybe If GGG doesn't get robbed and it goes 12 he should just not risk it in a rematch, just go up to 168 and target better opponents like a DeGale or Ramirez.
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