Watching from the UK I was spared Kellerman till his post fight canelo interview with Canelo was broadcast on the BBC. The 'story of the fight' rubbish had me cringing.
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Originally posted by j.razor View PostI don't know what your talking about cuz I seen Nelo only lose 1 & that was to T.B.E. which is no shame in losing to him.
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Originally posted by Muz View PostMax is a Ward sycophant who psrrots the establishment order of things favoring black and Hispanic fighters .
Roy Jones was downright racial and jealous spiteful against ggg. Jones is more self conscious than Mayweather. Very defensive and is enviable of eastern white fighters.
The whole telecast was a canelo propaganda tool. Disgusting.
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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View PostWell that's cause you're a Floyd nut hugger who has converted to a Canelo ball guzzler because you want Floyd to be the only one to have a W over canelo. But in reality, Canelo has been served 4 times and eeked out 2 close fights to trout and Cotto. Dude couldn't even dominate little old cotto and gets out worked by 36 yr old ggg. But by all means, keep sucking him off.
hey fcukboy, entertain us..... because, I smell something
who won the Mayweather/Pacquiao fight ?
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Kellerman is best ignored, he just some soft rent a mouth. Plus he's a shill for Clenelo, I find him sort of embarrassing. I quite like Lampley , he's more astute and better to listen to and a bit less of a homer
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Originally posted by chepboxingking View PostKellerman had GGG winning both fights!! Wtf is this dude talking about.
I think its that he is like an overexcited puppy, and was gushing about Canelo in the first 6 rounds with the same oomph that he has previously gushed about GGG, and fair enough, he was surprised and excited that Canelo was walking Golovkin down, and as he said later, he thought Golovkin was done after 6 and Canelo was going to ko him.
But the puppyish gushing for Canelo over the first 6 was also given to Golovkin's performance over the last 6, where once again he went completely OTT saying 'Golovkin beat Canelo up over the last 6', eventually saying he thought it was a draw, or that Golovkin won 'by a little bit' (whatever that means).
I actually didn't hear his fight commentary, but post-fight comments were equally praising of both guys, although he layered a lot of criticism on Golovkin like 'didn't learn from the mistakes of the first fight' whereas Canelo didn't get any criticism. I took that to just mean that Canelo exceeded his expectations (by a lot), and GGG didn't meet expectations - which sounded like he expected Golovkin to win easily, but it didn't happen.
ok, so Kellerman gets too excited and maybe needs to take a chill-pill every now and then, but I like him.
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