After GGG beats him he might consider it. He has to worry about Jacobs and Charlo also.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostI mean the goal is to make as much money and walk away before you start stuttering: who can sell out Cowboy stadium vs. a euro-bum? young rich and flashy with money to burn baby! these bums can spend a lifetime in this sport ( like GGG ) and never accomplish what Alvarez has done
-- I kinda feel sorry for our favorite Mexican red-headed amigo, just think he was fighting grown men in his teens and now you all mistreat him like this? he deserves to walk away hes earned every penny! in what physical condition would you find yourself in if you started fighting grown men as a adolescent? **** these haters Canelo, I salute you.
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If Canelo wins he will probably retire. Then it will be great time for him to retire. After beating the best MW... He doesn't want to fight Jacobs, Charlo or Saunders. Because they are too risky, low reward. Otherwise why didn't he fight against Charlo brothers, Lara rematch or Andrade? Even if he continues fighting, he will probably find someone like welter Khan, drained zimbie Chavez who are not dangerous.
Canelo is fighting GGG only because he will get big payday. GGG also waited Canelo only for big payday.
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I don`t care. After GGG finishes him, Canelo certainly won`t fight Jacobs, Saunders, Charlos, Andrade or any other dangerous fighter. He will probably fight Culcay or Heiland, so who cares?
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostI don`t care. After GGG finishes him, Canelo certainly won`t fight Jacobs, Saunders, Charlos, Andrade or any other dangerous fighter. He will probably fight Culcay or Heiland, so who cares?
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Canelo only fights twice a year so he is fresh as f***. They all keep going, how many times you hear about the ideal retirement age.
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Must be a really slow boxing news day to drag up this non-story. But hey... free boxing news... so all's well.
And for the record, IMO Canelo beats GGG with a well fought back and forth UD battle over 12.
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