Comments Thread For: Canelo on GGG Win: Nicest Feeling To Shut Mouths With Facts!
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Finally you speak some truth, you're not a GGG fan, because you're a GGGrouppie and a cheerleader.Comment
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In a recent visit to his training camp, WBC, WBA, Lineal and Ring Magazine Middleweight World Champion Canelo Alvarez (50-1-2, 34 KOs) discussed his desire to join a select list of Mexican boxers to become a three-division world champion as he prepares for his 12-round fight against Rocky Fielding (27-1, 15 KOs) for the WBA Super Middleweight World Title. Canelo also shared his excitement at fighting at Madison Square Garden in New York City for the first time.
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Canelo was the better man in the second, for a little, but he was better.Comment
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Idiot, read my first post, I said he got the decision in a close fight. Didn't say robbed you illiterate fool. I do think he was robbed in the first fight of a win though. And yes, I thought on the day of the weigh in, there was chance canelo was setting himself up to fight a different type of fight and might get ko'd. He didn't, but I never said an easy win. that's just you again trying to make things up because you really can't mess with me when it comes to boxing knowledge. I'm boxing a fan, you're a fan boy. That's why I can throw multiple bad scorecards in your face proving that he's gotten more bad scorecards than anyone, and you just wanna ignore that and pretend you've proved something that you haven't. The fact is, there isn't anything on this earth that you can beat me at. And that includes boxing knowledge and boxing itself.
let's see who actually took the beating
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Exactly this h0e can't just say I was wrong. Instead he got to talk out both sides his mouth and make excuse after excuse to explain comments that are black and white that he made that blew up in his face. What I really meant was this and well I didn't technically say this making himself look like a even bigger idiot then he already does. It's called doubling down after you already proven wrong or going full re tard. It's one thing to get something wrong ahead of time it's another to get it wrong then lie and pretend you said it while still making 100 excuses why you aren't really wrong
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guy, you've been on this for 7 yrs, over 2000 posts and you're still sitting on 0? Nobody cosigns your s*** because you're an idiot fan girl. You're one of those fans that sits in the stands and screams like slut when Canelo comes out of the tunnel aren't you? Foh clown.Comment
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I didn't flat out say I phuked your mom last night but I told you I spent the night with her and woke you up all night with the screams coming from her room. But hey I am not officially saying I phuked her. You have done nothing but keep crying that that judges had a motive and unfairely gave the decision to canelo. So what do you call what you are suggesting? don't play semantics bytch you saying GGG was robbed by the judges. You a bytch and liar. Everything you predicted before the fight was WRONG. But everyone else don't know shyt about boxing but the clown who said this does
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let's see who actually took the beating
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the winner is obviously the guy who could not get his game going, and got his face all lumped up
no, wait..... that sounds fkn ******ed
the winner is obviously the other guy..... the guy who COULD get his game going, and DID NOT get his face all lumped up
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Exactly this h0e can't just say I was wrong. Instead he got to talk out both sides his mouth and make excuse after excuse to explain comments that are black and white that he made that blew up in his face. What I really meant was this and well I didn't technically say this making himself look like a even bigger idiot then he already does. It's called doubling down after you already proven wrong or going full re tard. It's one thing to get something wrong ahead of time it's another to get it wrong then lie and pretend you said it while still making 100 excuses why you aren't really wrong
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