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Originally posted by eco1 View PostI think Golovkin will win easily
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Still hanging out for Golovkin vs Saunders should GGG get by Canelo, to be honest there is one fight to be made at 160 and it's GGG vs Canelo, let's go!
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Originally posted by Hewito View PostI dont see if Canelo loses he will ask for rematch,unless is a very very close fight..Question,what happens if GGG wins(fans) but loses in score cards,will canelo suffer in popularity,as many will say it was a gift?
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Originally posted by Boxing Logic View PostWhy does Floyd always have to duck everyone good? GGG vs Floyd for the lineal middleweight title, as well as all four belts, May next year, after GGG beats Canelo in September and Saunders in January, would be the biggest boxing match in history, bigger than Mayweather-Pacquiao, bigger than Mayweather-Mcgregor. GGG can't make 155 anymore but Floyd at this point is bulkier than he's ever been, and 159 would be a good weight. Or Floyd could really try to outshine SRL and SRR and just go to 160 to prove all the haters wrong for once and for all time.
But that is the fight. Why would they leave a 5 million PPV sales type of fight, and global fight, on the table? Floyd fights sell when people think he might lose. Against GGG, he would be the underdog for the first time, and he might not only lose, but he might get KTFO. 10 million people might pay to see that! It's also history at 160. It also compares favorably to what SRL did at the end of his career, legacy wise. It has everything for both GGG and Floyd, in terms of money AND legacy AND history. And GGG is just as well liked as Pacquiao, even more so now that Pacquiao's personality has become rather predictable and repetitive and he's past his prime.
GGG would be coming off the Canelo fight, making him a big star as well. And the hype of Floyd signing to fight a true KO puncher at a bigger weight would reverberate throughout the entire sports world. You might think the fight is big now, but wait until it's actually announced. They have no idea how big that fight will spread until they actually do it. It will take on a life of its own. Mayweather-Pacquiao was already marinated big before it was announced, and in fact it didn't really spread out from that point because boxing fans were actually warning people that Pacquiao was old, and it wouldn't be that great, but people still bought it based on what they hoped it would be.
This is a different animal. It might not be as well known now, but if they make that fight, boxing fans will actually be telling people to buy it. They will talking it up, not down. They will be telling everyone they know that this is the real fight of the century, the fight to end all fights, what Pacquiao-Mayweather should have been (minus the hand speed).
I just can't believe they would leave that much money on the table. That could be boxing's first ever billion dollar fight. That fight would be huge everywhere. GGG the biggest global boxing star if he beats Canelo vs Floyd the biggest American star. Best knockout fighter in boxing vs best defensive fighter. Floyd would still have the reach advantage like he always does. How can they not make that fight? I don't get it.
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Originally posted by Robi13 View PostHe can win easily if he catches Canelo and Canelo is unable to take his punches. But I highly doubt that will be the case. I think Canelo outboxes him easily for a ud. It'll be all up to ggg if he wants to engage in a brawl because he isn't winning on points. Canelo too skilled too young too fast for ggg. Just my two cents. Why you think ggg wins and how do you think the fight will play out?
He does subtle moves and doesn't get hit like casuals think.
He has a great shot to the liver and will shoot it.
Canelo will gas out after 5 and then he has to stand and will be a dead duck.
Canelo is going down badly.
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Originally posted by Robi13 View PostYou betting too? Or just venting?
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Hey boxing logic enough with the novels all fucin ready. Get off your damn soap box. It's like when someone sends a long ass text going on a rant. Nobody's reading all that bshyt it's like the peanuts gang teacher wah wah ..wah wha wha wha wah wah....lol.
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Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View PostThe warning Floyd snr gave to his son about GGG is the exact same one he gave about Canelo. It didn't make a difference then and it wouldn't make a difference now if Floyd came back and fought GGG.
The result would be the same, Floyd Mayweather MD (one judge at least will rob him like CJ did).
2) Canelo was only 23, very green, completely drained at 152 for weigh-in, "only" 167 pounds fight night, compared to his average of 175+ pounds fight night in his next fights.
3) GGG would be around 175 fight night. HUGE. And he would not respect Floyd's "power," like Canelo somewhat did. GGG would go to corner Floyd on the ropes time and time again. And Floyd has never ever been with someone so big, a pressure fighter who cuts off the ring perfectly and punches harder than anybody else. And who has an excellent jab, body punches and upstairs punches to boot. Maidana was the "closest thing" to GGG that Floyd ever fought and IMO both decisions were controversial. Had those two fights taken place in Argentina Maidana would have won, same case with Manny in the Philippines. Both Maidana and Manny hit real light compared to GGG, are way smaller, and yet both of them did hurt and stun Floyd, and they sent him to the ropes time after time. And that was a younger version of Floyd. Just trying to tie up a huge GGG would be an incredible effort for a small 40-year old Floyd, that would exhaust him.
He is 40. His strategy is mostly based on his legs, his movement. At 40, his legs are way more diminished than at 36.
Bottom line: it's an entirely different deal, Canelo-Floyd in 2013 vs. a GGG-Floyd say in 2018, Floyd being 41 already.Last edited by sterilizer; 06-08-2017, 04:09 AM.
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