ggg is a great win for Canelo, Canelo just a good win for ggg

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  • Cutthroat
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    #1

    ggg is a great win for Canelo, Canelo just a good win for ggg

    Canelo is taking the tougher challenge here by far. This is his 3rd weight class in 7 years. He's had 50 fights and just 1 against a true MW in Chavez (we all know Cotto is a 154lber and has yet to return to 160).

    Now in barely his 2nd fight against a true MW he's facing ggg.


    ggg on the other hand has had 11 years to move from 160 and has REFUSED despite calling out people in lower and higher divisions. Canelo is his 3rd opponent in 2 years that has fought over 95% of his competition at lower weights.

    ggg fighting yet ANOTHER opponent that has little to no experience at 160, Canelo joins Brook and Lemieux.

    Canelo is taking the bigger risk here, his 3rd weight class over a champion. ggg? fighting just another inexperienced MW.
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    #2
    sounds like the damage limitation plan is being put in place this week

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    • hugh grant
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      #3
      Talk about over analyzing and excuses!
      Nelo is a great win for GGG. We are led to believe he was even a good win foirvfloyd whilst drained and green with no great wins under belt?
      Many are picking nelo to win or at least do extremely well against GGG so neklo must be passing eye tests left right and centre. If bjs beast nelo, or lemiuex beat nelo it'd be great wins for them. So its great win for GGG also.
      GGG is just a man, he's not supoerman why wouldn't it be great win?
      Last edited by hugh grant; 09-13-2017, 02:23 AM.

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      • Cutthroat
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        #4
        Originally posted by hugh grant
        Talk about over analyzing and excuses!
        Nelo is a great win for GGG. We are led to believe he was even a good win foirvfloyd whilst drained and green with no great wins under belt?
        Many are picking nelo to win or at least do extremely well against GGG so neklo must be passing eye tests left right and centre. If bjs beast nelo, or lemiuex beat nelo it'd be great wins for them. So its great win for GGG also.
        GGG is just a man, he's not supoerman why wouldn't it be great win?
        Floyd started off his career at super feather, that's what makes his win over Canelo so impressive, that and he dominated him.

        Just like Floyd Canelo is moving up in weight, facing the tougher challenges, his 3rd division in the span of just 7 years.

        ggg 11 years to move up or down and has not budged from 160

        The difference between the Floyds and Canelos is they seek out better competition, ggg on the other hand does nothing.

        That is why this is a great win for Canelo, and just a good win for ggg.

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          #5
          Canelo wins = beat an old washed up guy, waited for his decline, GGG didn't train, paid off the judges, GGG never fought anybody good!

          GGG wins = Canelo was smaller, had already been schooled by Mayweather, Canelo was never that good to begin with, "lol @ overrated Canelo being his best win at 35!"

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          • Vegemil
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            #6
            Yes. How dare a fighter than can comfortably make his weight class stay in it. I'm sure with your logic Canelo moved up from Welter because he had to "challenge" himself. It's not like fighters in this era drain themselves as much as they can to get an advantage. I swear to god some of you people look ****ing ******ed when you talk about fighters you don't like. What? Golovkin has to fight Ward at 175 to cement his legacy or he's a bum?

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            • Cutthroat
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              #7
              Originally posted by Vegemil
              Yes. How dare a fighter than can comfortably make his weight class stay in it. I'm sure with your logic Canelo moved up from Welter because he had to "challenge" himself. It's not like fighters in this era drain themselves as much as they can to get an advantage. I swear to god some of you people look ****ing ******ed when you talk about fighters you don't like. What? Golovkin has to fight Ward at 175 to cement his legacy or he's a bum?
              So ggg didn't call out everyone from 154-168?

              Here ggg fan boys go again acting like his opponent is some 200lbs hulking monster.

              Ya'll did it when Rubio was 1.8lbs overweight, ggg fan boys freaked the **** out.

              Ya'll did it when he dragged up Brook, "No! Brook is a huge MW he was draining himself"

              Ya'll did it with Jacobs, "190lbs fight night"

              Here the same fan boys do it again with Canelo, a guy who is fighting in his 3rd weight class in 7 years.

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              • Vegemil
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                #8
                Originally posted by Cutthroat
                So ggg didn't call out everyone from 154-168?

                Here ggg fan boys go again acting like his opponent is some 200lbs hulking monster.

                Ya'll did it when Rubio was 1.8lbs overweight, ggg fan boys freaked the **** out.

                Ya'll did it when he dragged up Brook, "No! Brook is a huge MW he was draining himself"

                Ya'll did it with Jacobs, "190lbs fight night"

                Here the same fan boys do it again with Canelo, a guy who is fighting in his 3rd weight class in 7 years.
                Better than being a cynical ******* who doesn't see this as a great fight and instead makes threads to downplay an achievement for one party.

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                • Cutthroat
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Vegemil
                  Better than being a cynical ******* who doesn't see this as a great fight and instead makes threads to downplay an achievement for one party.

                  I already said it's a great win for Canelo. This is a great fight for him, an okay one for ggg.

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                  • fvanesbeck
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Cutthroat
                    Floyd started off his career at super feather, that's what makes his win over Canelo so impressive, that and he dominated him.

                    Just like Floyd Canelo is moving up in weight, facing the tougher challenges, his 3rd division in the span of just 7 years.

                    ggg 11 years to move up or down and has not budged from 160

                    The difference between the Floyds and Canelos is they seek out better competition, ggg on the other hand does nothing.

                    That is why this is a great win for Canelo, and just a good win for ggg.
                    So because he's stayed at 160 and tried to unify that somehow takes away from him? I suppose you think Hagler was only a good win for Leonard as well?

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