Comments Thread For: Report: Canelo Alvarez Has Agreed to Terms for Golovkin Rematch

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  • Mammoth
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    #101
    Originally posted by Junbengreat
    So Canelo has been ducking ggg since he was 18?
    Yeah and I can't believe the first fight was a draw I scored it a shut out for 48 year old Golovkin

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    • Bad_Guy
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      #102
      It's too bad this fight won't be in Mexico, so Canelo has avoided getting boo'd out of his own country on cinco when he takes the L. No rematch clause for either fighter makes sense though.

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      • Squ□redCircle34
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        #103
        Good stuff, can't wait for it!

        I think Canelo takes it convincingly, he can adjust better by going to the body more and making it a close quarter fight in which GGG struggles at!

        Make them miss and then make them pay that's how I make my day!

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        • Chuckguy
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          #104
          Originally posted by Elroy The Great
          nelo willingly placed his back on the ropes and did his best work.
          There is a huge difference between being on the ropes where you can bounce off and bend far back cause the ropes will hold you up and standing in the middle of the ring and trying to do the same thing. I forgot you are a ggg hater and cantnelo ball washer

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          • Robi13
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            #105
            Originally posted by Mammoth
            Yeah and I can't believe the first fight was a draw I scored it a shut out for 48 year old Golovkin
            MAMON trolliing again... smh

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            • livershot73
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              #106
              Originally posted by rrayvez
              I was asking but I'd never bet against Canelo. The guy is good enough to last 12 rounds and once he does, he gets the most ridiculous scorecards in his favor of any boxer I've ever seen. He had 46 of 60 rounds scored for him vs trout, mayweather, lara, cotto and ggg. How do you bet against a guy who judges favor every time he fights? Even when he seemingly loses.
              Thank You...you practically SPELLED IT OUT FOR THEM with FACTS but they will STILL REFUSE to admit the obvious...

              I said right after the fight, in a rematch, Canelo wins..plain and simple...now, as a BOXING fan, if he does win, I hope it's because 1) he uses his youth advantage, boxing is a young man's game after all 2) because he improves on his performance and wins CONVINCINGLY and 3) if he says he will "do a real number on him", then do just that...if he says he will go for the KO, then GO FOR THE KO...

              Honestly, I think he can make a great showing of himself and maybe pull it off if he does those things...but he seemed to be the only one in the ring that night doubting himself..I mean seriously, WHEN DID ANY OF YOU CANELO FANS, in WHICH OTHER FIGHT, did you see him employ the "run & shoot" tactic looking like a poor man's Mayweather? Please refresh my memory, I have no qualms admitting when I'm wrong...Canelo may be a spoiled brat, but he ain't ******..deep down he KNOWS WHO kept coming at him all night.

              Also, let's keep in mind the post fight interview. Golovkin DID say he would go back to the drawing board and figure out what it is he needs to do different for a rematch, while Canelo was being delusional saying he won 8 rounds, implying he wouldn't change anything for a rematch....so we'll see...will GGG make changes? Will they be effective?...

              Or will we see Rd13 of the same fight on 5/5? If so, then Canelo most likely "wins"....
              Last edited by livershot73; 01-12-2018, 11:32 AM.

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              • rrayvez
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                #107
                Originally posted by livershot73
                Thank You...you practically SPELLED IT OUT FOR THEM with FACTS but they will STILL REFUSE to admit the obvious...

                I said right after the fight, in a rematch, Canelo wins..plain and simple...now, as a BOXING fan, if he does win, I hope it's because 1) he uses his youth advantage, boxing is a young man's game after all 2) because he improves on his performance and wins CONVINCINGLY and 3) if he says he will "do a real number on him", then do just that...if he says he will go for the KO, then GO FOR THE KO...

                Honestly, I think he can make a great showing of himself and maybe pull it off if he does those things...but he seemed to be the only one in the ring that night doubting himself..I mean seriously, WHEN DID ANY OF YOU CANELO FANS, in WHICH OTHER FIGHT, did you see him employ the "run & shoot" tactic looking like a poor man's Mayweather? Please refresh my memory, I have no qualms admitting when I'm wrong...Canelo may be a spoiled brat, but he ain't ******..deep down he KNOWS WHO kept coming at him all night.

                Also, let's keep in mind the post fight interview. Golovkin DID say he would go back to the drawing board and figure out what it is he needs to do different for a rematch, while Canelo was being delusional saying he won 8 rounds, implying he wouldn't change anything for a rematch....so we'll see...will GGG make changes? Will they be effective?...

                Or will we see Rd13 of the same fight on 5/5? If so, then Canelo most likely "wins"....
                very good assessment, and you're right, I can't recall Canelo every utilizing that style in any previous fight. But then again, he's never had to face someone with the combo of size and power of ggg. Guys like cotto, trout, lara, mayweather were all either much smaller than him or not known as big punchers. Chavez jr was the only big fighter Canelo faced and he didn't offer up any type of offense that would've deterred Canelo from going forward. Canelo definitely has a chance to win the rematch clearly, but I'd hate for it to be another shady decision. His biggest hurdle is his stamina. He doesn't trust his conditioning and becomes inactive & spends too much time on the ropes because of it. Ggg is going to have to find a way to take more advantage of those dull moments in the rematch while canelo is going to have to fight for more than 1 minute of each round.

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                • Stfu
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                  #108
                  canelo's right eye was shut down a day after last fight,might be a from a punch or head clash,who knows

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                  • Calibaloc
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by boliodogs
                    Most GGG fans and neutrals think GGG won and expect him to win by a wider margin this time so why would they need excuses for a fight they think GGG will win? The odds makers who make a living handicapping boxers have GGG the 7 to 5 betting favorite so maybe you should be getting you excuses lined up. GGG is 35 and that's old for a boxer. Canelo is 27 and that's prime for a boxer. That's not an excuse. That is a well know fact. You say when GGG loses as if it's a sure thing he will lose. You are just guessing who wins like the rest of us. If Canelo was a sure thing to win then this wouldn't be such a big fight would it now?
                    So you must be one of those that have your excuses locked and loaded lol. GGG should not have that much wear on his body as a fighter He has not been in any wars. Just a couple years ago you guys were saying how much of a monster he was lol not hr might be too old? If he is too old why watch the fight?

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                    • ELPacman
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                      #110
                      It'll do huge $$$ on Cinco De Mayo.

                      I think I got Canelo on the rematch though. GGG looked off in the first fight whether that was part of Canelo or not, he certainly wasn't himself. I can't see him looking better as he's aging. Canelo by UD.

                      If it's at MSG, I just might be there.

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