Comments Thread For: Canelo Edges Golovkin With Majority Decision in Action Fight

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  • twosweethooks
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    #1491
    The young against the old. GGG LOST THE FIGHT!! After watching boxing since the early 50’s it’s the same thing the young beats the old. 4 years ago GGG KNOCKS HIM OUT !

    The OLD MAN WON TONIGHT!! Old man time beats us all!!!

    The idiots are no doubt out in force! Dance in the streets like they did when ODH beat the grand master Chavez and when the prime Pryor beat Argueo!

    I hope GGG JUST RETIRES!! He is no longer the great fighter he once was!!

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    • GFunk23
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      #1492
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
      do not pass go

      do not collect $200

      just head toward your nearest bridge, highway, or railway track
      Lol @ lil g-strings! He embarrassed himself and will regret that. Something happened with lil g string’s twin brother at the end of the fight

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      • D3v1Ld0g
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        #1493
        Originally posted by turnedup
        Good choice of names now give us 20 fighters over 35 who were still considered prime or elite..With several thousand fighters over 100 years licensed to fight that should be easy..no?
        I forgot Mayweather lol Chavez fought valiantly in his mid 30's. Evander holyfield, vladimir. Klitcho, Roberto Duran, sugar Ray Robinson, Larry Holmes, I'm sure there is way more. They all fought in the elite level some even past their 40s. It's not the age, it's how you get there.

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        • D4thincarnation
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          #1494
          Originally posted by Pigeons
          With the way Golovkin was built up, it's surprising that he wasn't able to hurt, drop, or stop a fighter with one previous fight at or above the middleweight limit after 24 rounds of boxing.
          Drugs are a wonderful thing

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          • KO MX
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            #1495
            Originally posted by markther
            Going to bed. I LOVE BOXING & ITS FANS!!! Tomorrow when I wake up, there will probably be over 3000 posts-LOL!!!
            Half of them crying robbery

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #1496
              Originally posted by kidbazooka
              Hahahahaha

              Canelo kills Saunders and whoops Jacobs
              I don`t see that happen.

              Jacobs is bigger and stronger than GGG and Jacobs also had very close fight with GGG so..

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              • Ake-Dawg
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                #1497
                Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
                I predicted this lol. Canelo wouldn't actually win but get the decision - it's Vegas - too bad I didn't put actual money on this fight.
                In some circles they call that a built in excuse. Let's see those same polls and lists of expert scorecards come out this time.

                How was the judge that scored for GGG the first fight able to be bought off for the second fight?

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                • NearHypnos
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                  #1498
                  ....in all the chaos it’s easy to forget how dumb we fans can be.

                  Remember how Vanes was so bad that we wanted GGG to fight Osullivan? Lmfaooo

                  Idgaf tho

                  #stillbetterthanvanes

                  But seriously, where did they forge these chins? How the f uck was anyone still standing. And not just standing, but throwing back HARD like they didnt just get hit so hard their feet would leave the mat

                  GGG took a few fights or years out of Canelo’s career and I can’t imagine GGG will have more than a few fights left at this level. He took a lot of punishment for a 36 year old. The way he looked in the early/early mids in the corner was brutal he was really getting worked over and taking a lot of hard shots. I dont think GGG has more than 2-3 years left after this. Its not just the fight but intensity of the campa for them.
                  Last edited by NearHypnos; 09-16-2018, 12:11 AM.

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                  • hitking
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                    #1499
                    Originally posted by turnedup
                    People think the guy is one dimensional because he's not flashy but that subtlety is not pleasing to the eye for them. They like what they like, Golovkin's weakness was always going to be to the body but its hard to commit to that when bombs are flying back.
                    I think GGG showed that there’s more to him than simply being a come forward puncher. But ironically, I think that cost him the decision tonight. It’s actually comparable to what happened to Manny against Floyd. Manny actually outboxed Floyd at times. But the fight basically looked like a Floyd fight. So it gave the impression that he was getting more done than he was at times. So Floyd was given the close rounds based on the fact that he was getting done what he wanted to get done. Manny isn’t supposed to box. GGG isn’t supposed to box. So when GGG goes backwards, it gives the impression that he’s losing, even when he’s not.

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                    • turnedup
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                      #1500
                      Originally posted by D3v1Ld0g
                      I forgot Mayweather lol Chavez fought valiantly in his mid 30's. Evander holyfield, vladimir. Klitcho, Roberto Duran, sugar Ray Robinson, Larry Holmes, I'm sure there is way more. They all fought in the elite level some even past their 40s. It's not the age, it's how you get there.
                      Dude...Mayweather and it ends there. The rest were pretty much shells of who they once were just like this guy and just about everyone else over 35. You cannot get hit to the face for 20 to 25 years and be the same. The brain doesn't heal like that.

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