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HI HATER: Canelo dominance over GGG is really a win for FLOYD and his legacy. TBE.

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  • #31
    Originally posted by Dosumpthin View Post
    Time to admit what we've been telling you all along. GGG is too slow and cant adjust. At 154 GGG has no power to crack Floyd's granite chin. Easy work.



    Think about it.....

    Floyd absolutely SCHOOLED Canelo. GGG couldn't even beat Canelo on the backfoot. No way GGG lays a glove on Floyd.



    Might as well add GGG to Floyd's resume because the outcome should be obvious to you now.
    Floyd gets no credit for Nell beating ggg. Actually be might get credit for making Nell better.
    Floyd would get credit for beating today's version of Nell though.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
      Floyd gets no credit for Nell beating ggg. Actually be might get credit for making Nell better.
      Floyd would get credit for beating today's version of Nell though.
      The greater Canelo becomes the greater Mayweathers win becomes. Just basic common sense. Which you severely lack.

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      • #33
        This is definitely a troll thread.

        And judging by all those snapping up the bait, quite a decent one.

        Just to referee, bringing up Floyd fighting Canelo at a catchweight means rebuttals are fair game also.

        Rebuttals like Canelo won the jr middle weight belt at the same catchweight he lost it to Mayweather at.

        I think the better argument is that Canelo was way too green to do anything with Floyd when they fought.

        As to Floyd vs GGG at 154, it was clear way back when that all that could be is a money grab by G.

        Golovkin had an issue with going down to 157 and 1/2 for Canelo, no way he would be anything at 154, especially if he was not allowed to rehydrate past 10 pounds the next day.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
          The greater Canelo becomes the greater Mayweathers win becomes. Just basic common sense. Which you severely lack.
          omg Robbie Barrett is back! I was wondering where Robbie and J Razor were today!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
            The greater Canelo becomes the greater Mayweathers win becomes. Just basic common sense. Which you severely lack.
            In your world possib ly. But not in real world. Floyd fought green, untested nelo.
            Is singsurat who beat Pac atg now then?.

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            • #36
              Floyd has already gone on record and said GGG would be easy work, straight up and down no special effects.

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              • #37
                You know you will kinda have a point if it wasnt for the 152 handicap Maywaether forced on Canelo.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                  In your world possib ly. But not in real world. Floyd fought green, untested nelo.
                  Is singsurat who beat Pac atg now then?.
                  That win over Pacquiao became better as Pacquiao became greater. Which is why we talk about it now. If Pacquiao didn't go on to achieve what he did nobody would have even known who the **** Sangsurat was.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by .!WAR MIKEY! View Post
                    You know you will kinda have a point if it wasnt for the 152 handicap Maywaether forced on Canelo.
                    Did you say "forced handicap"?

                    Anaheim, California - Saul "Canelo" Alvarez is only 20, yet he has begun to take the boxing world by storm. It's been quite different for Matthew Hatton, who has always fought in the shadow of his much more famous brother, Ricky. Alvarez and Matthew Hatton will tangle for the vacant WBC super welterweight championship tonight at the Honda Center (on HBO). It will be the first major title shot for both fighters, yet their treks indeed have been vastly different.

                    The fight between Hatton (41-4-2, 16 KOs) and Alvarez (35-0-1, 26 KOs) had some issues at Friday's official weigh-in. Tonight's fight will be contested at a catch-weight of 150 pounds, 4 under the limit, which stinks because when a title is on the line there should never be a catch-weight.

                    Interestingly, Alvarez could not make the weight twice Friday. He first weighed 151.8 pounds, then came back at 151.4. He will be fined 20 percent of his $350,000 purse, half of which will go to Hatton.

                    The fight was nearly called off, according to a source involved in this promotion who asked not to be identified. But the Hatton side agreed to let it go on if Alvarez doesn't weigh more than 160 pounds at 3 p.m. today.


                    https://www.boxingscene.com/saul-alv...-hatton--36637

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                      That win over Pacquiao became better as Pacquiao became greater. Which is why we talk about it now. If Pacquiao didn't go on to achieve what he did nobody would have even known who the **** Sangsurat was.
                      No. Floyd wouldn't beat today's version of Nell or ggg. Flouds win over Nell won't get better. He beat a drained nelo. A green untes ted nelo

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