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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postyep
Saunders used movement, so Lemieux kept coming
but Canelo will do a much better job of making him pay, when he makes him miss..... which will turn Lemieux timid, just like it did to Chavez
Lemieux will keep them hands at home when he realizes how sharp Canelo is
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostYou dumb phuk Lemieux has already fought on like 4 different Canelo undercards you idiot. By that logic he should of fought canelo 4 different times now. Maybe one day you will be right and he actually fights Canelo but as of now there is no proof that fighting on Canelo's undercard guarantees you fighting Canelo. Idiots have been saying this oh Lemieux is on the undercard that means he's fighting Canelo next for YEARS. Another wrong prediction for clown azzz Jab jab boom
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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Posthe's actually fighting someone worse than lemieux for his next fight. You really think it's above the guy who fought kha, Smith and Chavez jr in consecutive fights to fight lemieux? I'm saying it's a good possibility and you acting like there's not a strong chance that happens, further proves that your undying love for Canelo blinds you.). That's the irony here you can't bash Fielding or lemieux without acknowledging or indirectly shytting on GGG's resume. Because Canelo is doing what GGG said he would for half a decade fighting at 168. Remember 154 or 168? Well he never did it while Canelo won titles at 154, whooped GGG for his title at 160 and is now fighting for a title at 168. GGG talks it Canelo lives it. And if he fights Lemieux he will be fighting GGG's arguably best opponent he ever beat. Can't call these guys bums when they or would be among the best opponent GGG beat and a title fight at 168 when GGG has been too scared to move up. It's hilarious that little Canelo who started professionally at 140 is now moving up to his 5th different weight class and about to win titles in 3 different weight classes while GGG fought amateur at middleweight and has refused to ever move weight professionally even after promising his fans years ago to do so. Canelo is approaching his 15th different opponent that has been a world champ while GGG is almost 40 and has ONLY fought 4-5 opponents that has ever been a world champ.
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Jab jab boom FACTS don't lie Canelo has fought and beaten better opponents then GGG. Canelo is chasing greatness fighting multiple boogeymen in multiple weights. GGG camped out fighting tomato cans begging smaller fighters to come up and when he did he got his face broken and exposed. Canelo could literally fight Fielding and Lemieux in 4 straight fights and GGG fans can't say shyt about it because of the trash GGG has fought his entire career.
Another FACT fighting on Canelo's underdog doesn't guarantee you a fight with Canelo matter fact history says otherwise NONE of his last 15 opponents fought on Canelo's undercard the fight before and Lemieux has fought on Canelo's undercard 4 times and not gotten a Canelo fight so again you talking out your azzz.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostWhat makes Fielding worse then Lemieux? They are both equally ranked somewhere between 5-10 in their respective divisions. Fielding is at least bigger and a current world champ and hasn't already been beaten 4 times, twice by B and C level fighters. Fielding's only loss is to a elite 168lber. There is not much separating these 2. And BOTH guys are better then 80% of the opponents GGG has beaten. Canelo's B level stay busy opponents are better then GGG's A list opponents. Lemieux is already arguably the best win GGG has EVER had and Fielding would be a top 3 win if GGG fought him. But neither guy even cracks Canelo's top 10 wins because he has consistently fought and beaten better opponents and fought numerous boogeymen. I got no problems if he fought Fielding or Lemieux in Dec he just phuking fought GGG back to back and just fought in Sept. GGG has fought bum after bum not on short notice and has a horrendous resume and has ducked boogeymen (Andre Ward says). That's the irony here you can't bash Fielding or lemieux without acknowledging or indirectly shytting on GGG's resume. Because Canelo is doing what GGG said he would for half a decade fighting at 168. Remember 154 or 168? Well he never did it while Canelo won titles at 154, whooped GGG for his title at 160 and is now fighting for a title at 168. GGG talks it Canelo lives it. And if he fights Lemieux he will be fighting GGG's arguably best opponent he ever beat. Can't call these guys bums when they or would be among the best opponent GGG beat and a title fight at 168 when GGG has been too scared to move up. It's hilarious that little Canelo who started professionally at 140 is now moving up to his 5th different weight class and about to win titles in 3 different weight classes while GGG fought amateur at middleweight and has refused to ever move weight professionally even after promising his fans years ago to do so. Canelo is approaching his 15th different opponent that has been a world champ while GGG is almost 40 and has ONLY fought 4-5 opponents that has ever been a world champ.
Last edited by Jab jab boom; 11-20-2018, 11:43 AM.
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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Postthey're in the same division, have the same promotor and out of the other options available at mw, he's the lowest risk. Despite his punching power, lemieux skill level is close to novice. All I'm saying is don't be surprised if this fight happens in May. It's a known promotional tactic to feature 2 guys on the same card who are headed for a collision course. Arum tried to do that with juanma and Gamboa before he let it over marinate, it also happened when canelo fought on a mayweather undercard.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostTHIS ^^^^
Let's just take a look at Canelo's last 15 opponents
Fielding
GGG
GGG
Chavez
Smith
Khan
Cotto
Kirkland
Lara
Angulo
Floyd
Trout
Lopez
Mosely
Cintron
Now tell me how many of these fighters got the Canelo fight by first being on Canelo's undercard?
maybe they should start putting GGG on canelos undercards if he wants a 3rd payday lol...
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Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
I've never much liked your moniker guy, especially after he had his ****** 'talk' with an empty chair. But I do agree with you that this is a retirement check fight Lemieux wants, and BTW will get. Lotta fans don't realize, but he only got about 100k vs. O'Sullivan... whereas O'Sullivan got about 300k. That fight was looked upon as a last chance affair, which Lemieux fortunately came out on top with. And maybe I'm going out on a limb here, but I think the entire boxing industry pre-O'Sullivan fight had written him off. I mean, he did look like crapola vs BJS. He'll have better success vs Canelo, but the end result will likely be the same, a UD loss. For some reason I don't think Canelo even wants to stop Lemieux. I think he and his people know Lemieux is a decent draw on his fight cards, and he wants to keep it that way to help boost ticket sales. I could be wrong obviously, but I think there's at least some reality to it.
Originally posted by alexguiness View PostI actually think Lemiuex's stock would be higher if he had a more competitive fight with O'Sullivan, it was over so quickly that it is easily overlooked. A real slugfest / bloodbath would have done more for his profile after the humiliation by Saunders.
Not Lemieux's fault at all, but he didn't help himself that much with a decisive first round KO in my opinion.
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