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  • #11
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
    "Fight like a man" "Mexican style, don't run" then Golovkin got outmanned and out Mexican'd.
    Tell me who was hurt in the first and second fight?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by man down View Post
      Tell me who was hurt in the first and second fight?
      Golovkin backed up for no reason. The punches didn't hurt a all? What a smart man you are.

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      • #13
        Did GGG run, no. But lets get to the heart of why posters are saying this.

        Running is the favorite term of the fans of come forward power punchers and crude brawlers because they need a way to denigrate any fighter that outboxes whatever non American "monster" is in front of them.

        Post Floyd, guys like Loma and GGG, favorites of the anti Floyd set on NSB, have shown the ability to box and move. When they do and it gets called running, they b-tch and moan about how unfair that is to call it that.

        Maybe if you guys hadn't started that ****** sh-t it wouldn't get thrown in your faces.

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        • #14
          Like Kellerman put it. Canelo won the story of the fight. He was challenged, he accepted and won the challenge. He fought exactly how Golovkin wanted and forced Golovkin out his comfort zone. Made Golovkin look like a fool.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by 5burowz View Post
            They literally stood in the middle of the ring and slugged it out for most of the fight. There was nary a clinch the entire fight, and nobody was "running".

            If anyone ran in either of the fights, it was Canelo in the 1st fight.
            Not one time did ggg's back touch the ropes. He jabbed took a step back and circled back to the front of the ring. Lots of casuals on here.

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            • #16
              Anyone who agrees with Kellerman is a mental ******.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by satiev1 View Post
                Not one time did ggg's back touch the ropes. He jabbed took a step back and circled back to the front of the ring. Lots of casuals on here.
                After challenging Canelo to a shootout, he was the one ducking the firing line.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by 5burowz View Post
                  They literally stood in the middle of the ring and slugged it out for most of the fight. There was nary a clinch the entire fight, and nobody was "running".

                  If anyone ran in either of the fights, it was Canelo in the 1st fight.
                  Yup, that's pretty much the same conclusion I came to:

                  https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=792732

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by satiev1 View Post
                    Not one time did ggg's back touch the ropes. He jabbed took a step back and circled back to the front of the ring. Lots of casuals on here.
                    Just stop with the facts!

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                      Golovkin was the one disengaging from exchanges and backing up. He was the one conceding ground the entire fight.
                      horse ****

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