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  • #61
    Originally posted by chepboxingking View Post
    Canelo will whoop this dude ass and make it look easier than people think..Looking to bet ALL of my points with anyone who thinks otherwise..any takers??
    I would but I think canelo is going to win by dodgy decision I can't have all my points leave me like that lol

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    • #62
      Canelos organs will be bleeding.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View Post
        That's not important. You should've replied that Loeffler told industry that GGG was Hurt and just somehow that practical news effected Expo 2017 in Gggs hometown where BJS and Warren kept reminding media that they were waiting for K2 to decide...

        Then we got reports that in 6 years planning it was the "organizers" fault for not helping with Expo 2017 Bout.. lol.

        In other words, K2 chose the B plan for Undisputed with BJs for the A Plan in Alvarez?

        The funny thing is that the ggg fanboys had the A plan as the B plan...
        Touché lmao. That's too sophisticated for the gggroupies to grasp. Sometimes I just like to make it understandable for them you know

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Fabes88 View Post
          I would but I think canelo is going to win by dodgy decision I can't have all my points leave me like that lol
          LOL you're a smart dude.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Fabes88 View Post
            He did but let's be real canelo is a middleweight and has been for a while. I'm tired of the mw lineage being disrespected by these fighters refusing to fight at the limit. canelo has something that belongs to ggg. if you didn't want to get challenged by middleweights don't fight for the title.
            Canelo is in a position on which everybody wants to challenge him. He the cash cow! With or with out titles.... just look at triple b

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            • #66
              Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
              Trout's no better than murray or jacobs.

              And golovkin chose to chase the super fight "in his division", rather than going out of his way to make a fight no one but the hardcore crowd would care about.

              It's really astonishing. "Hmm, why didnt golovkin take the ****** route? Instead he took the common sense route, it's truely mind boggling"

              You dont leave a division where there are fights to be made unless you want to derail your body and thus career yo-yo'ing.
              I understand why he wanted Cotto and Canelo, but they fought @ 155. They weren't really middleweights. So, in fact GGG wanted smaller guys, yet he's criticizing Canelo's choice of little guys! I think the Trout that Canelo beat was better than Murray, but not Jacobs. However, GGG has not faced a fighter like Floyd, Lara, or Cotto.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                I understand why he wanted Cotto and Canelo, but they fought @ 155. They weren't really middleweights. So, in fact GGG wanted smaller guys, yet he's criticizing Canelo's choice of little guys! I think the Trout that Canelo beat was better than Murray, but not Jacobs. However, GGG has not faced a fighter like Floyd, Lara, or Cotto.
                What is your point. Lara moves. Floyd moves. Cotto moves.


                Canelo is very flat footed. They will get into a fire fight and Golovkins power will make a mark.

                Chepo will stop the fight. 10-11

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
                  Trout's no better than murray or jacobs.

                  And golovkin chose to chase the super fight "in his division", rather than going out of his way to make a fight no one but the hardcore crowd would care about.

                  It's really astonishing. "Hmm, why didnt golovkin take the ****** route? Instead he took the common sense route, it's truely mind boggling"

                  You dont leave a division where there are fights to be made unless you want to derail your body and thus career yo-yo'ing.
                  When people hate they don't care about logic. Furthermore to your point who knows how serious Ward was. The guy had been inactive and the rumor was he was struggling to make 168lbs. If I'm team Golovkin I'm not throwing away potentially millions of dollars on a guy who like that. Ward is known not to be easy to do deal with and the negotiations with Golovkin could have been really tough. I'm sure Ward would have viewed himself as the A side but I'm not sure Golovkin's teams would have viewed it that way.

                  No fighter given the situation would have moved up at the point. Golovkin initially called out anyone from 154-168lbs in 2012 when he was struggling to get big name fights. That wasn't the case when Ward was "ready" to fight Golovkin. Which also happened to be the same time his stablemate Cotto was getting tons of pressure to fight Golovkin. I don't blame anyone for the fight not happening and not claiming anyone ducked anyone. This Ward-GGG thing is so ridiculous.

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                  • #69
                    What Canelo did would have been akin to Ward moving up to 175, beating a bum like Stevenson for a belt, vacating that belt when Kovalev became mandatory, then moving back down to 168 for 2 years to avoid Kovalev. The difference is that Ward has balls and a desire to be great. Not only did he seek out Kovalev soon after returning from inactivity, but, when people said Dre lost the first fight, he came back in his very next fight and beat the **** out of Kovalev in the rematch. Whether he does not beat the count or his corner mercifully saves him, Canelo will inevitably be stopped.

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                    • #70
                      "He didn't want to fight - the last two, three years. This was very bad for sport, very bad for boxing." -Golovkin

                      Now lets see what you, your team & the simple minded fans will say when its time for you to face Jermall Charlo & we all know Jacobs beat you so when is that rematch happening??

                      "He didn't want to fight - the last two, three years. This was very bad for sport, very bad for boxing." -Golovkin

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