Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Coach on Canelo Running, 168 Jump, Charlo's Worth

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  • Jboxfan
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    #71
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    I think one thing you failed to mention in your article when you talked about the competition that Golovkin had was that nobody was interested in fighting him because he was such a dangerous fighter. like Hagler as he's gotten older more Fighters want to climb in the ring with him it was no different when Sugar Ray Leonard. it is somewhat like the Pacquiao Mayweather fight both Fighters were well past their Prime when they met in the rain and there is not near the fireworks there would have been had they fought earlier in their careers at a younger age.

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    • The plunger man
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      #72
      Originally posted by vitali1999
      Believe what you want I was a kid in the 80's but watched plenty of them on you tube.
      You wrote u didn't watch boxing in the 80's I am only stating what you wrote and if you were to young then of course it would be YouTube ...Marvin haglers reign as champion was far more exciting and impressive than Hopkins ...100%

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      • j0zef
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        #73
        Good articles like this are few and far in between for Sanchez. He's usually OK playing the pot stirring, ridiculous trash talker.

        Here, he's good - assertive but logical. He even makes sense regarding Canelo instead of just saying 'you run bla bla' that he has been. If they want to give fans a classic, Canelo will need to do better.

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        • j.razor
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          #74
          Originally posted by chubuk7
          GGG made boxing entertaining in this dark age of the sport. He'll knock the **** out of Charlo and his bro at the same time. GGG is a real fighter. Willing to take risks, not just for money, but for the people that like to see a real fight.
          Wait, wait, wait.... Okay, I think I'm ready now, GTFOH!

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            #75
            Originally posted by j0zef
            Good articles like this are few and far in between for Sanchez. He's usually OK playing the pot stirring, ridiculous trash talker.

            Here, he's good - assertive but logical. He even makes sense regarding Canelo instead of just saying 'you run bla bla' that he has been. If they want to give fans a classic, Canelo will need to do better.
            No, YOU need to do better....LMMFAO!

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            • j.razor
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              #76
              Originally posted by stealthradon
              Why did Derev turn down Jacobs?
              The IBF ordered a purse bid Monday for the Sergiy Derevyanchenko-Daniel Jacobs fight for its vacant middleweight title. Lou DiBella, Derevyanchenko’s promoter,

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                #77
                Leonard beat Hagler by fighting the last 30 seconds of each round. Stealing rounds and having judges in his favor from the opening bell.

                Hopefully the rematch will be a more decisive victory, regardless of who wins.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by chubuk7
                  Lastly, "There’s got to be that guy that just gets under your skin and you just want to fight. If that is available for Golovkin at 168, then he’ll move up." Yeah, that guy was ANDRE WARD! Beating Ward for his belts @ 168 would've been a bigger statement than beating Canelo, who has no title @ 160, and already lost to Floyd Mayweather!
                  [/QUOTE]GGG would destroy ward! Ward would be on a tight rope or run like Canelo all through the 12 rounds as GGG has a granite chin and power in both hands. Only reason GGG didn't fight Andre Ward is because he didn’t want to bring himself down to a bum level.[/QUOTE]

                  So now we KNOW you just talking smack. You know lil g is wack….LOL
                  Last edited by j.razor; 06-26-2018, 09:42 AM.

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                    #79
                    Canelo if its a "boxing" match, Canelo has a better chance, if they stand still and slug it out, its in GGG's favor (he's been fighting @ MW). Its who's ring generalship influences the fight into their respective strengths. His coach is doing what he's supposed to do

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Graz
                      I’m convinced that it doesn’t matter who Golovkin beats in the MW division he’ll be criticized for it. The guys undefeated, highest KO percentage in the history of the MW division, never been down in his amateur or professional career (around 350 fights). Just the facts. What’s the problem? Nobody has beaten the guy yet. SMH
                      All of what you said left out the fact that he lacks in the skills department....LMMFAO! Anyone can LOOK good fighting bums. Jacobs & Nelo who ARE good stopped the lil g hype....LMMFAO!

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