Hate it or Love it but if Canelo wins Mayweather's legacy only grows

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  • boxinghead530
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    #61
    Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
    First of all, I'm self employed, secondly, my parents been married for twenty five years now.

    Clearly you have a number of complexes, with inferiority complex at or near the top of the pile. You probably need about five therapists to treat your condition.

    I wish I could help you but this desperate cry for help of yours is wasted on me, unfortunately I'm not a psychiatrist or psychologist.

    Hopefully you find some help though, everyone deserves the best health care services, even you.
    I guess being a crack dealer can mean you are self employed. But that career will catch up to you and you will be punching out car licence plates evenually.

    What you are going to say you are white now and claim your parents been together for 25 years? GTFOH I know the truth because if you truly had parents together 25 years and a dad in your life you'd know what it is to be a man and how to stand by your beliefs.

    Now go back to that street corner and pedal that crack.

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    • badass316
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      #62
      It's not who you beat, but when you beat them.

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      • Mukuro
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        #63
        It would look good.

        On the other hand, if GGG upstages Floyd against a more prime and experienced Canelo, does it take the shine off of (arguably) Floyd's best win?

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        • therealpugilist
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          #64
          Originally posted by Leon_Degrelle
          Its not BS.

          Even Max Kellerman has said that Canelo would still get a boxing lesson.

          That Cotto win is huge for Pacquiao yet nobody gives a **** that Cotto went thru two beatdowns from Clottey and a worse one from Margarito before the Pacquiao fight. Also the catchweight and had that clown of a trainer. Only wins he got was that controversial win vs Clottey and Yuri Foreman where his knee gave out after like 4 rounds.

          Thats just like how it is.

          Nobody cares that Stephen Curry beat a depleted Cavs in 2015.

          Nobody cares Kobe beat a past prime Celtics Big 3 in 2010, nobody cares Magic beat an injured Isiah Thomas in 1988.

          It is what it is.
          great friggin post

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          • therealpugilist
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            #65
            Originally posted by badass316
            It's not who you beat, but when you beat them.
            Mayweather beat him after 40 plus pro fights....unified champion and undefeated

            i dont look into the catchweight too much considering canelo was 153 vs trout and had a good training camp and nutrition to make 152 fine...also didnt look depleted in the fight, simply got outclassed.

            pretty much as good as it gets.

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            • TOBYLEE1
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              #66
              At the time it was one of the biggest risk in Floyd's career. Canelo came to box a master boxer and then it turned into that he was too young, unexperienced, etc.

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              • Big_L
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                #67
                Originally posted by deathofaclown
                Depends who you ask.

                Floyd fans will say it's a great win and continues to get better.

                Those who dislike Floyd will still say Canelo was green and also drained, despite his team fight suggesting 152 and the day before the fight still saying it suits him more, he will be quicker etc..

                At the end of the day when it's all said and done, Floyd wasn't in his prime either, he was in his mid-late 30's, naturally the much smaller man and still schooled Canelo. He'll always have that W on his record over Canelo and that's what people will see in the future.
                What they suppose to say before the fight? 152 was a huge mistake. But they were desperate for the fight.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by badass316
                  It's not who you beat, but when you beat them.
                  Floyd always beat at at a time convenient to him.
                  Beat bug names at the end of their career ie dlh and SSM and PAC not far removed from being ng koed or fight them when they're green

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                  • Chrismart
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                    #69
                    It could make Mayweather's win look better if Canelo wins, since he put on a clinic in their fight.

                    Or if GGG puts Canelo's lights out, it could take the shine off Mayweather's win as Canelo was a clearly better, more experienced fighter in this, his other massive test.

                    Or, it could do none of the above. Since Golovkin and Mayweather are two different fighters, who didn't cross paths with each other and never will. while each having their own separate careers.

                    Different fighters, different divisions, different years. 4 years is a long time in boxing.
                    Last edited by Chrismart; 05-15-2017, 07:50 PM.

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                    • Spoon23
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by badass316
                      It's not who you beat, but when you beat them.
                      We got a winner here folks! (jackpot alarm music)

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