If Canelo fails in his move upto 160 will he move back down?

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  • TheCell8
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    #11
    It was pretty telling that Canelo wouldn't reveal his fight night weight to HBO against Chavez. Chavez didn't either, which was expected, but Canelo declining was a bit su****ious. I doubt he can make 154 anymore. He's fighting at his real weight class now.

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    • Fists_of_Fury
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      #12
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
      This is his first fight at 160 and against a career MW. Maybe 160 is a step too far. I know he fought at 164 but that's different both fighters were fighting out of their comfort zone. That's not the case here Golovkin is a career 160 fighter that has never moved.


      Golovkin fans are making excuses so i thought i'd make one for Canelo.
      It went from Canelo's ducking GGG to built in excuses for if/when GGG loses. . Just like the 48ers did and the other shit fanboys before them. If Canelo is a blown up smaller fighter why need excuses if you're confident in GGG beating him? .

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      • Bjl12
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        #13
        Originally posted by boliodogs
        GGG and Canelo both have about the same ideal fighting weight.They both weigh an equally lean 170 pounds on fight night give or take a pound. If Canelo loses to GGG it doesn't mean he can't beat all the rest of the middleweights. If he doesn't lose by much he will rematch GGG. If GGG knocks him out he might return to 154 if he doesn't have too much trouble making that weight. He probably was well hydrated when he weighed in at 164. He looked lean at 164 so he is probably more of a middleweight than a JR middleweight.
        Utter dog****. GGG is the "bigger" fighter. His body, frame, and goddamn head are all bigger.

        Sadly for Canelo I think his ideal weight would be between JMW and MW.

        Nonetheless this fight is gonna be good!

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        • Bjl12
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          #14
          Originally posted by TheCell8
          It was pretty telling that Canelo wouldn't reveal his fight night weight to HBO against Chavez. Chavez didn't either, which was expected, but Canelo declining was a bit su****ious. I doubt he can make 154 anymore. He's fighting at his real weight class now.
          And yet GGG was bigger than Canelo in the ring.

          Pretty telling.

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