Of course GGG wants all the belts, but he also wants to be involved in 'big drama show'. Will he and his team be eager to put him against an unpopular 'runner', on regular HBO, after being involved in two successful PPV fights? If GGG loses the Canelo rematch then they may be even less inclined to put him in next against a 'runner' that could potentially make him look bad. Stylistically, the relatively big Saunders is not a good match for squat Canelo, either. It's not that Golovkin and Canelo can't potentially beat Saunders, it's the fact that they want to look good and not have to chase their opponent. I don't think that Saunders dominant yet anti-climactic performance against Lemieux was exciting enough to significantly spark public interest in a Canelo/Golovkin fight. Of course British fans want to see the fight, they just want an excuse to sing a drunken rendition of 'Sweet Caroline'.
Bum Bum Bum. Good times never seemed so good!
Damn, now I'm doing it too.
But I'm still not overly enthusiastic about the prospect of a Sanders vs Golovkin/Canelo fight.
Bum Bum Bum. Good times never seemed so good!
Damn, now I'm doing it too.
But I'm still not overly enthusiastic about the prospect of a Sanders vs Golovkin/Canelo fight.
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