ok i like ur post, u are a funny guy. I'm being serious I like funny people, I can appriaciate it. So here's my thing, the IBF belt would of been defended if canelo didn't test dirty. Vanes fight would of never happened. Ok u say deverchenko, yes he's probably a threat. I think it comes down, to properly studying and training for a certain style. Vanes was a sacrificial lamb plain and simple. I actually like vanes he had a good fighting pedegree. Was vanes a top caliber opponent, no he wasn't. It came down to money, if GGG fought dervenchenko possible loss. No canelo fight $$$$. Now my main point is canelo should be a man and promote the fight. I cant wait till this fight is done, so everybody can shut up tbh.
I like your post
and your honesty
fair point about Canelo, and about the IBF
regarding Derevyanchenko.....
I have been critical of the trigger-happy IBF
NOT for their itchy trigger-finger, for their questionable rankings..... so, I must be honest about that.....
also, Derevyanchenko is NOT experienced, and has barely fired a shot in anger..... I will also admit that..... just as you admitted that he still presents a certain element of risk, which Team Golovkin also admitted
also, Canelo/Saunders/Jacobs/Charlo..... are all better fights
Did u forget it was Canelo and his team begging for a fight. So much that they gave GGG 10 % more for the fight. They just bend over and said ok we can take it just please give us the fight.
you're right, good point !
but.....
it does kinda sound funny to hear you admit that..... when Golovkin fans ran around for two years calling Canelo a duck
FACT: Team Golovkin could have fought Canelo MUCH sooner had they been prepared to back up their big "anyone from 154-168" mouths
the fact that Team Golovkin were not willing to back up their words with action, is no real problem..... it meant that they would have to wait until Canelo moved up to 160..... and the fact is, he stepped up and fought Golovkin in his first real fight at middleweight.....
..... but it also meant that Golovkin's fanbase would have to grow up and accept the fact that the SUPERSTAR (Canelo) was NEVER going to hand the liar (Golovkin) an undeserved advantage..... but yea, that never happened
to say that Golovkin fans were wrong is a huge understatement
GGG did 'okay' in the first fight, but he certainly was neutralized much more than in any previous fight except for vs Jacobs. I'll laugh if he follows Canelo around all night, getting countered repeatedly, missing an even higher percentage of punches than he did in the first fight, etc etc. He may think he's going to automatically make a statement in fight #2, but if he is thinking that, he's blanked out a lot of what he could have learned in fight #1. Fact is... he showed many mistakes, and Canelo showed many improvements. IMO this will be a very interesting chess match for hardcore boxing fans, and there will likely even be some really exciting moments for the casuals to enjoy. Bottom line: no matter if you're a fan of Canelo or GGG... this is a fight NOT to be missed.
NOT for their itchy trigger-finger, for their questionable rankings..... so, I must be honest about that.....
also, Derevyanchenko is NOT experienced, and has barely fired a shot in anger..... I will also admit that..... just as you admitted that he still presents a certain element of risk, which Team Golovkin also admitted
also, Canelo/Saunders/Jacobs/Charlo..... are all better fights
fair call, good post
enjoy the fight bro
best of luck to both guys
thank you sir, I wish the fight would of happened already. It's hard to have a decent convo with a fan boy. The IBF stripped GGG, so now it shakes the division up a little. Now we have Jacobs vs dervenchenko, Billie Joe vs Andrade is a rumor so some interesting things coming up. U have a good one🙂
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Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
GGG did 'okay' in the first fight, but he certainly was neutralized much more than in any previous fight except for vs Jacobs. I'll laugh if he follows Canelo around all night, getting countered repeatedly, missing an even higher percentage of punches than he did in the first fight, etc etc. He may think he's going to automatically make a statement in fight #2, but if he is thinking that, he's blanked out a lot of what he could have learned in fight #1. Fact is... he showed many mistakes, and Canelo showed many improvements. IMO this will be a very interesting chess match for hardcore boxing fans, and there will likely even be some really exciting moments for the casuals to enjoy. Bottom line: no matter if you're a fan of Canelo or GGG... this is a fight NOT to be missed.
Originally posted by aboutfkntime
GOOD post !
enjoy the fight, best of luck to both guys
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