Comments Thread For: Loeffler: Golovkin Will Be Even More Persistent in Rematch
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Yea. I said it then, I've said it afterwards and I am saying it now. You deliberately misinterpreted what I said.
I never misinterpreted anything you said. Its all been bull***** hatred of GGG. Just like when you countered my arguement that Mora was no better than Adama by saying that the big problem with GGG not fighting Mora is that normally guys on the way up beat former champions like Mora. Not that Mora was a threat. You added that later. You were made at the process. GGG ducked the process and still made it. You're pissed off. Get over it. Mora skipped the process as well. He needed a reality show to catapult him into a title shot. He jumped the line as well. Alls well that ends well. But you're still going to b!tch about it regardless.
you said when GGG called out " anyone from 154-168 "
..... he meant, AT 160
there is no way to misinterpret that, you fluff-fairy ahahah
chill, it will blow over..... everyone will forget about it
no, wait..... they won'tComment
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Cotto didn't want to fight Golovkin.
Canelo and Golovkin fought or have you been living on another planet..Comment
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Sure, Golovkin needs to do what he's gotta do, but how can he put on anymore pressure than he already did. He was on his @ss all night.
If anything, from a professionalism/realness and fan perspective, Canelo needs to come to fight next go round. The only problem is, is Canelo's "style" is fighting in a fleeting manner. Whether it's a 20+ lb advantage over a then mediocre blown up welterweight in Cotto or full sized middleweights like Golovkin, he fights the same way everytime.
Basically, Canelo has huge endurance problems. Not saying Golovkin has a bigger or that much bigger endurance (h*ll for all I know he could have much less endurance given advanced age) tank but simply saying that Golovkin is a master boxer with an unparalleled finesse. Golovkin's mastery is heavily derived in taking ZERO liberties in the ring, always coming from a position of strength and having the calmness/experience to rest muscle groups unwittingly. The broad idea of his style is a less-is-more conservatism that cuts through the bull ****.
Canelo is a green horn with okay middleweight power, great chin, improving adroitness, very limited offensive ability, bad endurance, mediocre ring technical ability, good durability, great defense, a low bar for level of victory.
Golovkin is a veteran with a legendary amateur background, great middleweight power, great chin, masterful adroitness, varied offensive ability, consistently proficient endurance, great ring technical ability, great durability, good defense, a high bar for level of victory.
I want to see Canelo in the rematch
1. Hold his ground
2. Way way wayyyy less full body overly strenuous defensive maneuvers
3. Have an ambitious offensive strategy
4. Set up over-hand rights as main priority, with intention of follow up power combos when pertinent.
5. Shifting & forward momentum; would do wonders.
I want to see Golovkin in the rematch
1. Repeat 85% of his last performance
2. Trust instincts but land some big shots in 1 & 2, even if it means taking it easy for the next round or two. Important to take something out of Canelo early (Canelo will likely tire himself out with fight or flight anxious movements in rounds G takes off)
3. Go to the body like a son'a b*tchComment
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Once again, Mora performed worse against worse opposition in than Adama did prior to Adama getting the GGG fight. FACTS are FACTS whether they support your argument or not.Comment
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Nope. That isn't what I said. You know it. Stop lying.Comment
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how the fk would you know ?
how is it possible for you to question a proven warrior, while defending a guy who has never called anyone's "bluff", EVER?
FACT: Mr " anyone from 154-168 " totally refused to negotiate on weight with his best possible payday..... and yet, you are questioning the other guy LMAO
it is far more accurate to say that there was no way Golovkin would get in the ring with Cotto..... because he shat the bed over weight and took step-aside money
then shortly after refusing to negotiate on weight with Cotto, Golovkin insisted that he can easily make 154, but lamented that nobody is willing to fight him..... like Cotto suddenly ceased to exist
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TonyGE..... you are the same excuse-making fcukwit as that other clown
what a fkn b1tch you are, insinuating that Ward killed that fight over weight..... I can't stand you fanboy ****heads
just a clown loser, like the restComment
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