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Originally posted by mvooom View PostCould you not run similar marathons at 36 or did you suddenly just couldn't?
I'm not saying he will be perfect hence "he will do just fine" but there will be no huge decline that will suddenly give Canelo the edge except some external forces come into play.
You have lived too long on this earth now everything is decades to you, we are talking about a year from now for a fighter who is more of a power puncher than anything else.
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Originally posted by Jack_sh*t View PostLived too long on this earth? He's 57. (so am I.) Screenshot this. When you're 57, if you ever get there, re-read it and marvel at what a dick you were.
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Originally posted by Pago007 View PostYou know winning the lineal title has nothing 2 do with unifying. It's only 4 major belts.
IBF
WBO
WBA
WBC
if he beats Saunders, he becomes undisputed, re-setting the cycle of lineage
Golovkin will NEVER face Saunders, he has avoided mover/spoilers like the plague..... and already backed out of three chances to meet Saunders in the ring
that fight will never happen
you guys who are worried about Golovkin's age..... will Saunders really be easier to catch up with next year?
Canelo is no more important than Derev, if Golovkin wants to be undisputed
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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View PostI get that. The question is: Why should Canelo care about that?
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostLast week it was announced that Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez (49-1-2, 34 KOs) would be suspended for six months by the Nevada Athletic Commission. A few weeks ago he withdrew from his highly anticipated rematch with IBF, IBO, WBA, WBC middleweight world champion Gennady Golovkin (37-0-1, 33 KOs) which was scheduled to headline an HBO Pay-Per-View on May 5th at the T-Mobile Arena.
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Originally posted by nacho daddy View Postsounds like that knee was where the PED needles were going. I heard they replaced parts of his knee with bone splints from a cow that was on clen. if you are telling the truth about your work you aint walking s hit. riding on a grader. I see 350LB guys on graders they aint walking
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Originally posted by mvooom View PostDoctors differ with how they operate then skin differs in how they heal. But you might be right about the surgery, it might be something minor. Still, It will be amazing if Canelo agrees to fight GGG in September.
I don't want Canelo to forget GGG. They should fight next May.
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostI'll add that his training regime has been brutal as well.
He has NO clue. Most likely a teenage kid who thinks he'll feel the same 'forever'.
Got news for him - I'm 57 and even though I'm fit for my age I'm less fit than I was at 55 and way less fit than I was at, say, 47. As for 34 I was running half marathons - no chance to repeat previous times. Aging is progressive.
Hopkins was amazing and Foreman too - but I gotta think they were on something but just never got caught.
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Originally posted by mvooom View PostI am in full favour of drug testing but exhausted with this obsession. Why should Canelo fight a true beast like GGG right off the bat after a full year off and a knee surgery?
GGG challenge Saunders, get that belt in September, beat Derevyanchenko in December or even January. Canelo is now a middleweight, he is not running away. You can fight him in May 2019 after he has had his tune up.
He should be banned for 2-3 years for his unacceptable behaviour.
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