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  • Robi13
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    #101
    Originally posted by Shadoww702
    At this point GGG has more "What If" good fights than actual fights. Everyone I was looking forward to got delayed, canceled over money, or canceled over some "Extra Stipulations" to favor ggg. I still to this day wonder why Saunders just doesnt tell him to *** off after the sht they pulled on him the 1st time... Life changing money that was Lemuix money. $6,000,000 my ass.
    Exactly! Don't let the gggroupies hear you though, excusekin

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    • Ake-Dawg
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      #102
      Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
      It's a mandatory. Golovkin loses his belt if he doesn't fight Canelo. That said it'd be disingenuous to try to claim that Golovkin doesn't care about the money. Of course he does. Whether he cares about it more that Canelo or other fighters is beyond my knowledge.
      Sure the WBC "ordered" a rematch but it was not mandatory in the true since. Otherwise GBP would have used that as leverage in negotiations and the WBC, who seems to unfairly favor Alvarez, never made any announcement regarding what would happen if the two didn't fight.

      My point, and I think its a perspective others share is that GGG talked a lot of ***** about fighters choosing money fights over legacy fights and mandatories when he was the one being left out in the cold. Now that he's in a similar position, he's doing the same thing he talked ***** about. He's also talking ***** to Alvarez as if he can get the type of pay day he's getting by fighting anybody other than Alvarez.

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      • turnedup
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        #103
        Of course he is fighting for the money, who is up for getting punched in the face for free? Anyone who is up for it I volunteer to punch you in the face for 100% free.

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          #104
          Originally posted by Robi13
          Exactly! Don't let the gggroupies hear you though, excusekin
          Of course you would be agreeing with your best canelo friend on here. I'm still waiting for you to reply to me pointing out just how sh&&ty nelo's resume is for a guy with 52 fights...

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            #105
            Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
            Sure the WBC "ordered" a rematch but it was not mandatory in the true since. Otherwise GBP would have used that as leverage in negotiations and the WBC, who seems to unfairly favor Alvarez, never made any announcement regarding what would happen if the two didn't fight.

            My point, and I think its a perspective others share is that GGG talked a lot of ***** about fighters choosing money fights over legacy fights and mandatories when he was the one being left out in the cold. Now that he's in a similar position, he's doing the same thing he talked ***** about. He's also talking ***** to Alvarez as if he can get the type of pay day he's getting by fighting anybody other than Alvarez.
            Difference is age, same as with players in other sports. This guy is beyond his sell by date in terms of athlete performance. You only see a few athletes sacrifice money for glory in their mid to late thirties. Karl Malone being an example, took chump change to chase an NBA ring. Everyone else typically looks at that last contract as a retirement fund. The way you look at life at 25 and 30 is a seriously a lot different than you look at it at 35..at 35 you are looking down the barrel at middle age, for an athlete they are having talks of retirement thrown at them from every single angle imaginable.

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            • Ake-Dawg
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              #106
              Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
              Yeah, whatever chief. They could be on their third fight, instead of their second if not for Clenelo. And I suppose that Alvarez is getting nothing for fighting Golovkin, one of the most avoided boxers out there, with the highest KO ratio in the MW division? Alvarez can't make more money against any other boxer out there right now. Stop acting like this is a charity case.
              The go to move! What I'm acting like is a boxing fan that's really not a fan of either fighter who calls bs when I see it. Think about it, instead of GGG talking about how he is going to beat Alvarez's azz again and this time leave no doubt, he's going with the character assassination, hope I can get you angry and make you fight differently approach; the bet you won't stand in front of me and trade approach. If he is who he says he is, then he needs to go out there and do what he says he does.

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                #107
                Originally posted by turnedup
                Of course you would be agreeing with your best canelo friend on here. I'm still waiting for you to reply to me pointing out just how sh&&ty nelo's resume is for a guy with 52 fights...
                ??? 3 HoFamers. 1 voted the greatest of the last 25 years by ESPN.

                Fought the 2 P4P top 5.

                1 P4P top 10.

                2 P4P top 25.

                4 weight classes as a pro

                And only 27 years old...

                Now show me GGG's 40 fights?

                Honestly if look at just resume I would think GGG's is the 27 year olds and Canelo the 37 year old...

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                • Ake-Dawg
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by turnedup
                  Difference is age, same as with players in other sports. This guy is beyond his sell by date in terms of athlete performance. You only see a few athletes sacrifice money for glory in their mid to late thirties. Karl Malone being an example, took chump change to chase an NBA ring. Everyone else typically looks at that last contract as a retirement fund. The way you look at life at 25 and 30 is a seriously a lot different than you look at it at 35..at 35 you are looking down the barrel at middle age, for an athlete they are having talks of retirement thrown at them from every single angle imaginable.
                  Oh I have no problem with what he did. Just like I have no problem with folks that want to call him a hypocrite for talking down on folks that secured their financial future before chasing legacy fights.

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                  • SUBZER0ED
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
                    The go to move! What I'm acting like is a boxing fan that's really not a fan of either fighter who calls bs when I see it. Think about it, instead of GGG talking about how he is going to beat Alvarez's azz again and this time leave no doubt, he's going with the character assassination, hope I can get you angry and make you fight differently approach; the bet you won't stand in front of me and trade approach. If he is who he says he is, then he needs to go out there and do what he says he does.
                    Actually Golovkin has been doing both; saying that he won't leave it to the judges and getting under Canelo's skin. Why not? Alvarez has been doing the same thing or at least trying to. They both will need to take chances if they intend to settle it before the last bell.

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                      #110
                      Golovkin has also been saying for years that he wanted a big ppv fight so it's not like suddenly he became about money. He had both dreams unfortunately running parallel to each other, at least for now.

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