Comments Thread For: Canelo: I Did Not Feel Golovkin's Power, Not Really
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Completely irrelevant only when it's roided up muscle like Canelo or Mosley maybe. Wasn't Jacob's tactic to blow back up to his natural weight which was higher than GGG's? Jacobs needed aboutfkntime's immense knowledge to understand he didn't know what the **** he was doing
... and Trinidad totally showed us he was an undisputed middleweight by knocking Joppy out in his big debut in middleweight, and he will totally do the same to Hopkins! Wait a minute. Keep making unsubstantiated claims lol. Canelo had stamina issues at 147, he had stamina issues at 154... BUT AT 160 it'll all just fix itself! He will be so much stronger that his haymakers will be able to get a reaction out of GGG this time! He'll beat a 42 year old Golovkin by split decision in Vegas next time, don't worry
Bwahahahahaha reading comprehension fail. Quote me saying Golovkin is the greatest and effortlessly whooped Jacobs and Canelo. You might find it on the corner of "Floyd MD Alvarez" and "Alvarez 118-110 GGG", as I'm sure you've been through that road before
so, Canelo is on steroids now..... is he ?

that is about the lowest bottom-of-the-barrel excuse you could possibly make
you are done, here is your fork
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Prime Avarez, on his back foot, looking for a place to hide (or at least rest a bit) lolGolovkin got off to his usual SLOW start, losing early rounds in the process..... then he gassed after missing wildly with a TON of punches..... then he forgot to show up in the championship rounds
he was extremely lucky to escape with his belts
Golovkin aint no killer bro, rumors of his greatness have been exaggerated
he got exposed by a mid-level middleweight, then a blown-up JMWComment
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Apparently all those people calling out Vargas and Mosley didn't know what they were talking about hahaha. Canelo has that roid look that anyone that looks at fake-nattys all the time can notice.
*Big traps and shoulders for a "blown up JWW"
*Very cut at his bulked size. Who retains that much muscle while cutting weight and bf% like that? Look at a REAL natural at those bodyfats and they have look like Golovkin did on their best day.
*His punching power is spectacularly unremarkable at 160 if GGG doesn't have an invincible chin. Mosley also had that strong jacked look with not as much venom to back it up.
But please run away from all my points because you were too busy desperately trying to run away from that box of counterarguments that hit your argument harder than Canelo's right hand hit Khan
Let me relink the statements that you didn't want to acknowledge existed and this time I hope you'll give me an answer that resembles something someone who has a clue about what they're talking about can easily answer
Last edited by Daccan; 09-17-2017, 08:48 PM.Comment
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Wasn't Jacob's tactic to blow back up to his natural weight which was higher than GGG's? Jacobs needed aboutfkntime's immense knowledge to understand he didn't know what the **** he was doing
... and Trinidad totally showed us he was an undisputed middleweight by knocking Joppy out in his big debut in middleweight, and he will totally do the same to Hopkins! Wait a minute. Keep making unsubstantiated claims lol. Canelo had stamina issues at 147, he had stamina issues at 154... BUT AT 160 it'll all just fix itself! He will be so much stronger that his haymakers will be able to get a reaction out of GGG this time! He'll beat a 42 year old Golovkin by split decision in Vegas next time, don't worry2) 2 fights ago Canelo won the WBO Junior Middleweight Title. his body will adapt to 160 over the next couple of camps..... he will be better/stronger, and his stamina will level out
Bwahahahahaha reading comprehension fail. Quote me saying Golovkin is the greatest and effortlessly whooped Jacobs and Canelo. You might find it on the corner of "Floyd MD Alvarez" and "Alvarez 118-110 GGG", as I'm sure you've been through that road beforego on then, reply and tell me how great Golovkin is again..... despite the fact that he could not get a clean win over Jacobs or Canelo
I think its hilarious how you only addressed the first sentence out of three paragraphs as if that really proves your "point"
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Apparently all those people calling out Vargas and Mosley didn't know what they were talking about hahaha. Canelo has that roid look that anyone that looks at fake-nattys all the time can notice.
*Big traps and shoulders for a "blown up JWW"
*Very cut at his bulked size. Who retains that much muscle while cutting weight and bf% like that? Look at a REAL natural at those bodyfats and they have look like Golovkin did on their best day.
*His punching power is spectacularly unremarkable at 160 if GGG doesn't have an invincible chin. Mosley also had that strong jacked look with not as much venom to back it up.
But please run away from all my points because you were too busy desperately trying to run away from that box of counterarguments that hit your argument harder than Canelo's right hand hit Khan
Let me relink the statements that you didn't want to acknowledge existed and this time I hope you'll give me an answer that resembles something someone who has a clue about what they're talking about can easily answer
please
the posters who talk **** and then cry steroids are the worst
listen, nobody is saying that Golovkin can't fight, he is a beast
we are just pointing out that he could not get a clear win over his last two opponents, despite those opponents being underdogs heading into the fight
no big deal
they lied to you about Golovkin
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Ironically one of those two opponents thought the fight last night was a "clear win".
"Canelo, in my opinion, did absolutely nothing from rd 4-5 on, to receive a draw..."
"Absolutely nothing" from Canelo according to a real respectable 160 lb fighter and yet GGG did not have a clear win according to random people on forums and chat sections.Last edited by Daccan; 09-17-2017, 11:18 PM.Comment
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Ironically one of those two opponents thought the fight last night was a "clear win".
"Canelo, in my opinion, did absolutely nothing from rd 4-5 on, to receive a draw..."
"Absolutely nothing" from Canelo according to a real respectable 160 lb fighter and yet GGG did not have a clear win according to random people on forums and chat sections.
ummm.....
the judges, remember ?
the fight was a draw, remember..... ?
that most definitely can be described as " not a clear win "
many fighters/fans/observers think that Canelo won
so yea, not clear
also, your reliable source says that Golovkin was coming off a loss coming into the Canelo fightComment
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Las Vegas Nevada everyone.
Want to know another fight that was a draw? It had another Mexican superstar in it. That Mexican superstar? He had himself and Canelo winning both fights. He'd be another terrific Nevada judge.the fight was a draw, remember..... ?
Let me stop you right therethat most definitely can be described as " not a clear win "
Yes... 10-15% of all poll voters on literally every website and 20% at the absolute best. The same crowd of people who were laughing at Golovkin for "only" nearly blowing out Brook's eye socket for good. Another 10-15% voted it a draw, and 70-80% voted Golovkin. That's really convincing us that it was an "unclear fight". Not just 70-80% of fans thought this, but also boxers and professionals agree that a certain fighter won that night.many fighters/fans/observers think that Canelo won
Practically a less one-sided Quartey vs Forrest with one equally bad judge in there. Pretty clear to us.so yea, not clear
Lara also said that about the Canelo fight... and he also had GGG winning this fight. Seeing a pattern? Jacobs actually stood there with GGG for the majority of the fight and exchanged punches, he obviously wasn't a "loser" in that fight. The point is tonight he saw a clear winner and a clear loser... but because Delahoya said 8-4 Canelo apparently many other professionals are pro-Canelo. I think there's a list of all the scorecards from pros and sites and we can see how many people thought Canelo won.also, your reliable source says that Golovkin was coming off a loss coming into the Canelo fightComment
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