Comments Thread For: Can Golovkin Win a Decision Over Canelo Alvarez in Vegas?

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  • sammybee
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    #11
    Canelo will be fighting backwards because of GGG stiff jabs.GGG will trap him on the ropes for heavy body shots. As the fight travels, Canelo who already have stamina concerns, will get tired by the seventh round. GGG will drop Canelo in 8 or 9. Canelo will endure till round 10 where he will be knocked out.

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    • petegrif
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      #12
      aboutfkntime You seen Canelo winning this, right? How do you see it going?

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      • iamboxing
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        #13
        If it's a tit for tat fight I don't see how GGG can win a decision in Vegas

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        • sammybee
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          #14
          this fight is similar to Oscar Dela Hoya vs Benard Hopkins.

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          • aboutfkntime
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            #15
            Originally posted by petegrif
            aboutfkntime You seen Canelo winning this, right? How do you see it going?

            most likely.....

            a hard-fought, close, possibly-controversial, 12-round decision

            I am leaning more and more toward Canelo

            I was 55/45, now I am 60-40

            Golovkin could stop Canelo late..... and get this, Canelo could stop Golovkin late as well

            but I have a number of reasons to go with Canelo UD12 now

            and it may not be that close or controversial, but I would not be surprised

            if you want to use my info for betting, you're nuts

            anything could happen in that fight, I wouldn't touch it

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            • Biolink
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              #16
              I don't think they'll pull a job right there if Golovkin is clearly winning. Like he said it doesn't look bad on him, but the judges will go down in history as major pieces of shyt if they do the job in front of the whole world.

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                Dinamita
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                #17
                Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                most likely.....

                a hard-fought, close, possibly-controversial, 12-round decision

                I am leaning more and more toward Canelo

                I was 55/45, now I am 60-40

                Golovkin could stop Canelo late..... and get this, Canelo could stop Golovkin late as well

                but I have a number of reasons to go with Canelo UD12 now

                and it may not be that close or controversial, but I would not be surprised

                if you want to use my info for betting, you're nuts

                anything could happen in that fight, I wouldn't touch it

                I think that Canelo could squeak out a close decision win but I think there's no chance he's stopping Golovkin.

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                • SteveM
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                  By Keith Idec - LAS VEGAS Gennady Golovkin isn't nave. The Kazakhstan native is the defending middleweight champion and the undefeated fighter favored to beat Canelo Alvarez on Saturday night. Golovkin fully understands, however, that he is without question the B' side of this high-profile promotion, the lesser star who is boxing for the first time in the "Fight Capital of the World," clearly Canelo country...
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                  How adelaide byrd is anywhere near a pro boxing ring never mind defining the results that take place inside them is beyond my comprehension.

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                  • Da Wizard
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                    #19
                    No because the judges will see him get his **** pushed in by Canelo body shots.

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                    • dawiw
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                      #20
                      Oscar is doing everything it it's power that Canelo wins no matter what.

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