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  • Comments Thread For: Abel Sanchez: Canelo Will Be One of Golovkin's Toughest Fights

    Abel Sanchez, trainer of IBF, WBC, IBO, WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (37-0, 33 KOs), says Saul "Canelo" Alvarez will be one of the toughest fights of GGG's career. Golovkin will defend his titles against Canelo on September 16th, during Mexican Independence Day weekend. HBO Pay-Per-View will carry the event.
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  • #2
    Canelo is going to expose this dude.

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    • #3
      Canelo has never seen power like Golovkin's and Golovkin has never seen combo's, speed, or sharpness, it will be very, very intresting

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      • #4
        Canelo's grossly overrrated. He is a product of careful match making, fighting small guys at heavier weights for the most part of his career and getting dubious decisions. Knocking Amir Khan doesn't make him great, Khan isn't the toughest fore at 147 let alone north of that. His decision win over Lara, Cotto are disputable. These were smaller guys than GGG who can not hit, GGG can hit and will stop Canelo. Either a towel will be thrown or a jaw or eye socket will be damaged.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by The Tribe View Post
          Canelo is going to expose this dude.
          ggg gonna expose saul

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          • #6
            Originally posted by The Tribe View Post
            Canelo is going to expose this dude.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Jim Tom View Post
              Canelo's grossly overrrated. He is a product of careful match making, fighting small guys at heavier weights for the most part of his career and getting dubious decisions. Knocking Amir Khan doesn't make him great, Khan isn't the toughest fore at 147 let alone north of that. His decision win over Lara, Cotto are disputable. These were smaller guys than GGG who can not hit, GGG can hit and will stop Canelo. Either a towel will be thrown or a jaw or eye socket will be damaged.
              Cotto disputable??? What planet are you from??? The planet that doesn't know why about boxing.

              This clown brings up rssumes??? Hey Jacobs win was disputable also.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jim Tom View Post
                Canelo's grossly overrrated. He is a product of careful match making, fighting small guys at heavier weights for the most part of his career and getting dubious decisions. Knocking Amir Khan doesn't make him great, Khan isn't the toughest fore at 147 let alone north of that. His decision win over Lara, Cotto are disputable. These were smaller guys than GGG who can not hit, GGG can hit and will stop Canelo. Either a towel will be thrown or a jaw or eye socket will be damaged.
                So basically Spence is the biggest Welter correct? Most of his 147 opposition would realistically be smaller than him? This is what you call "a big x-weight" correct? Would Jermall Charlo, Andrade, Nelo be considered "big" Super Middleweights? Anybody they fight isn't it easy to say "were small compared to.."

                For example, how did Trout look compared in size to Charlo or Cotto to Charlo?

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                • #9
                  NO injuries please

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                  • #10
                    Papa GGG y su hijo canelito

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