When you take everything into account, it's pretty clear that Triple G is no longer interested in meeting Canelo in the ring.
This was pretty evident by the language used by Golovkin after finding out about the failed tests. He called Canelo a cheat and tried to call his whole career into question. Then, on top of that bad feeling, he is asking for a renegotiation that translates into at least an extra 10 million dollars.
No one should expect an extra 10 million simply because they had to wait a few months for a big payday.
It's not like I am this huge Canelo fan, but I know bullcrap when I see it, and Golovkin is full of it here.
He is looking for a way out.
And BTW, if someone is maintaining they are innocent, saying that the positive test was an accident- and apparently taking the steps to have hair sample testing and entering a 24/7/365 testing program- wouldn't renegotiating an already agreed upon contract be interpreted by some as a tacit admission of wrongdoing?
Golovkin has to know that, given Canelo's position on what happened, HE CAN'T RENEGOTIATE WITHOUT SOME SEEING IT AS KNOWLEDGE OF GUILT.
Again, this is why it has to be Golovkin's fault.
I know some will see different, and that's OK.
Just be sure to back your rebuttals with sound reasoning and facts.
This was pretty evident by the language used by Golovkin after finding out about the failed tests. He called Canelo a cheat and tried to call his whole career into question. Then, on top of that bad feeling, he is asking for a renegotiation that translates into at least an extra 10 million dollars.
No one should expect an extra 10 million simply because they had to wait a few months for a big payday.
It's not like I am this huge Canelo fan, but I know bullcrap when I see it, and Golovkin is full of it here.
He is looking for a way out.
And BTW, if someone is maintaining they are innocent, saying that the positive test was an accident- and apparently taking the steps to have hair sample testing and entering a 24/7/365 testing program- wouldn't renegotiating an already agreed upon contract be interpreted by some as a tacit admission of wrongdoing?
Golovkin has to know that, given Canelo's position on what happened, HE CAN'T RENEGOTIATE WITHOUT SOME SEEING IT AS KNOWLEDGE OF GUILT.
Again, this is why it has to be Golovkin's fault.
I know some will see different, and that's OK.
Just be sure to back your rebuttals with sound reasoning and facts.
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