Golovkin fans are in for a Hellish awakening.

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  • hateinyaeyes32
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    #11
    I wouldn't consider canelo a "p4p legend" just yet. I am rocking with him to beat GGG. If he does that, he'll certainly be headed that way.

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    • TheBigLug
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      #12
      Originally posted by Da Wizard
      LOL. Jacobs is a decent fighter who has been KO'ed and dropped multiple times against average opposition. Canelo is a P4P Legend who has beaten the likes of Cotto, Trout, and Lara. Jacobs isn't fit to clean Canelo's shoe.



      Ok, I see now that you're a ******. Bye.
      Arguably lost to Lara in a horrible fight. Trout fight was close and Cotto was well in decline at that point and had been carefully matched since losing to Trout. Cotto was dining out on beating a disabled Martinez.

      Although Canelo has definitely shared the ring with better opposition, he hasn't been that convincing unless he was beating the likes of Kirkland, Smith and Khan.

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      • stealthradon
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        #13
        Originally posted by Da Wizard
        LOL. Jacobs is a decent fighter who has been KO'ed and dropped multiple times against average opposition. Canelo is a P4P Legend who has beaten the likes of Cotto, Trout, and Lara. Jacobs isn't fit to clean Canelo's shoe.



        Ok, I see now that you're a ******. Bye.
        How many times has Trout been dropped?
        And Trout should have gotten the decision against Canelo.

        Cotto has been KO'ed 100% more times than Jacobs.
        Average opposition? You mean Pirog is average opposition? Oh, okay..
        Lara? Lara is garbage.

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        • Dbt
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          #14
          Originally posted by Da Wizard
          Do you guys not realize that this fool has KO'ed nothing but B and C level fighters his entire professional career?

          Are you going to ignore that the 1st decent (not elite) guy GGG fought, he nearly lost?

          Do you not realize that p4p legends like Canelo, Cotto, Mayweather, etc are on a completely different universe compared to domestic level garbage like Geale, Macklin, Stevens, Lemieux, etc?

          GGG fans are in for a hellish awakening when he steps in the ring with young Canelo, who unlike him is a proven elite fighter who has actually fought and tested himself against legends like Mayweather, Cotto, Mosley, Trout, and Lara.
          Okay so you're predicting Canelo to KO GGG?

          If he's so bad, it should be Canelos easiest fight to date? If Golovkin beats Canelo by KO will you admit he's better than Floyd Mayweather? Since Golovkins jumping in with a prime Canelo who has "learned so much".

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          • iamboxing
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            #15
            Canelo is going out on his back. No way does he make it 12 rounds against GGG's brutal fists.

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            • Shape up
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              #16
              Hey wizard, answer a couple of questions for me please, has canelo ever fought anyone with GGG power, has canelo ever fought anyone who can make him fight on the back foot, has canelo ever fought anyone who will dictate the pace of the fight in an aggressive form, thanks in advance

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              • whoelsebutjames
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                #17
                Originally posted by Da Wizard
                Do you guys not realize that this fool has KO'ed nothing but B and C level fighters his entire professional career?

                Are you going to ignore that the 1st decent (not elite) guy GGG fought, he nearly lost?

                Do you not realize that p4p legends like Canelo, Cotto, Mayweather, etc are on a completely different universe compared to domestic level garbage like Geale, Macklin, Stevens, Lemieux, etc?

                GGG fans are in for a hellish awakening when he steps in the ring with young Canelo, who unlike him is a proven elite fighter who has actually fought and tested himself against legends like Mayweather, Cotto, Mosley, Trout, and Lara.
                Of course they know Canelo is a higher pedigree. What they are betting on is that canelos not big enough for the weight or the shots.

                The thing I don't be get is how Golovkins "greatest" test is a guy that most don't think has any shot to beat him? the only thing this fight proves is if Canelo is great, it proves nothing for G. It may gain him stardom, so I can understand why he wants the fight.

                Jab and stamina are the keys to this fight. On both sides of the coin.

                Canelo will have to work his way past Gs jab. Gs jab has been the bread winner in all his fights. He lulls people to sleep with it and then pops hen. And if he manages well with that then G will bull rush him and he'll have to keep his composure. canelo has more head movement Than Lemieux he throws bettter straight and curved shots then Lemieux so I'm confident he can work around the jab. If Canelo feels Gs power and is able to adapt to it befoee the mid rounds then the fights over Canelo wins.

                Canelo has everything to gain here. Beating Golovkin cements his legacy. What most haven't considered is that Golovkin has everything to loose. If canelo beats him his legacy is done.

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                • Eddy Current
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
                  I love how you guys bring up Floyd on Canelo resume. You guys better sure as he'll hope it doesn't look anything like the Floyd fight


                  Is that a picture of you flexing your bicep in your sig?

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                  • boxinggod101
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                    #19
                    When losers get their old alt account out...

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                    • Mammoth
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                      #20
                      I thought Danny won 114-113 but there were enough swing rounds for it to not be a robbery. Jacobs doesn't have the same type of resume because nothing would make Khan, Cotto, Mosely, ect get in the ring with him. I think he gives Canelo the same problems he gave Golovkin. If Canelo beats Golovkin i think he should fight Danny.

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