Comments Thread For: Golovkin Promoter Explains GGG's Position: He Wants Fair Split!
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Believe what you want to believe; the actual evidence says differentComment
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Most folks don't care. Clenbuterol is a PED, but it isn't really a steroid, per see.
You add that HBO isn't talking about it, ESPN isn't talking about it, and the general boxing press isn't pushing the story (plus Golovkin choosing to fight a bull**** fight against 2-year retired Vanes Martirosyan), and the story is basically dead before Independence Day.
The only thing that'd give the story any further longevity would be if Alvarez picked a bum for his first fight back; he fights Saunders or Jacobs and the public won't even acknowledge the suspension even happenedComment
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Agreed. It's a PED like hydrochlorothiazide is a PED; a blood pressure medicine that has the side effect in doing it's job of forcing one's body to dump excess water in the blood supply (making the water weight cut easier).Comment
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He won all of those fights... the Lara fight was close, but imo he won. The draw vs golovkin was perfectly plausible as I've said many times, thus, hes NOT a protected fighter... look at golovkin if you want to talk about protected.Comment
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Lets not make Canelo out to be the poor little out weighed opponent against GGG. Guess we all know now why Canelo could drain down to the 155 canelo weight limit. CLENBUTEROL maybe??!!??!!??!!?? Canelo is a middle weight in denial. And a low life cheat. 50/50 is more than fare for each.Comment
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114-114 Canelo vs Floyd
118-110 Canelo vs GGGComment
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You're a moron, wtf does that have to do with being protected? Does he affect the judges or would oscar? I seriously doubt canelo is heading over the the judges at night and giving them a hand job or finger finger**** like a Danny Garcia, who, imo is the MOST protected fighter out there.Comment
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Most folks don't care. Clenbuterol is a PED, but it isn't really a steroid, per see.
You add that HBO isn't talking about it, ESPN isn't talking about it, and the general boxing press isn't pushing the story (plus Golovkin choosing to fight a bull**** fight against 2-year retired Vanes Martirosyan), and the story is basically dead before Independence Day.
The only thing that'd give the story any further longevity would be if Alvarez picked a bum for his first fight back; he fights Saunders or Jacobs and the public won't even acknowledge the suspension even happenedComment
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