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  • aboutfkntime
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    #131
    Originally posted by TonyGe
    Your the fool.. If that is what you think happened.

    well, this is bollocks.....


    He didn't counter Golovkin going back he more or less went straight to the ropes.

    how long into the fight did Canelo first back into the ropes ?

    he was taking a breather, waiting to counter

    if Golovkin forced Canelo onto the ropes, why didn't he follow up?

    stop talking bollocks

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    • TonyGe
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      #132
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
      well, this is bollocks.....





      how long into the fight did Canelo first back into the ropes ?

      he was taking a breather, waiting to counter

      if Golovkin forced Canelo onto the ropes, why didn't he follow up?

      stop talking bollocks
      He did follow up knucklehead. He stayed at distance and piled up points with his jab and power punches. Canelo was on the ropes and Golovkin had the upper hand he didn't need to go inside.

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      • aboutfkntime
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        #133
        Originally posted by TonyGe
        He did follow up knucklehead. He stayed at distance.....

        staying at distance, is not following up..... is it ?

        is staying at distance, throwing body-shots ?

        is staying at distance, breaking his opponent down ?


        Originally posted by TonyGe
        ..... and piled up points with his jab and power punches. Canelo was on the ropes and Golovkin had the upper hand he didn't need to go inside.


        that is not what I saw.....

        a lot of the time, Timidkin either waited or he pushed out his pitty-pat jab, and let Canelo off the hook





        Golovkin was hesitant to commit because of how sharp Canelo was

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        • aboutfkntime
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          #134
          Originally posted by TonyGe
          He did follow up knucklehead. He stayed at distance and piled up points with his jab and power punches. Canelo was on the ropes and Golovkin had the upper hand he didn't need to go inside.


          sorry to have to give you the bad news, but Canelo beat Golovkin

          you are like that Japanese soldier stuck in the jungle for 10 years who thought the war was still going on

          the war is over son

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          • redmyth79
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            #135
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime
            sorry to have to give you the bad news, but Canelo beat Golovkin

            you are like that Japanese soldier stuck in the jungle for 10 years who thought the war was still going on

            the war is over son
            😂🤣😂🤣😂 That is hilarious!! I love it. ✓✓✓

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            • TonyGe
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              #136
              Originally posted by aboutfkntime
              staying at distance, is not following up..... is it ?

              is staying at distance, throwing body-shots ?

              is staying at distance, breaking his opponent down ?






              that is not what I saw.....

              a lot of the time, Timidkin either waited or he pushed out his pitty-pat jab, and let Canelo off the hook





              Golovkin was hesitant to commit because of how sharp Canelo was
              So he was hesitant to go inside because of Canelo a hand speed. So what?? When Golovkin had Canelo on the ropes he had the upper hand. His own coaches were telling him to stay off the ropes for crying out loud.

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              • Truth Serum
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                #137
                Same with Clenelo's last drug test... it didnt happen!

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                • Snowballer
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by TonyGe
                  So he was hesitant to go inside because of Canelo a hand speed. So what?? When Golovkin had Canelo on the ropes he had the upper hand. His own coaches were telling him to stay off the ropes for crying out loud.
                  Canelo clearly wanted to counter off the ropes.

                  In the rematch Canelo proved he was the ring general in both fights.

                  If GGG dictated the first fight why didn't he press the fight in the rematch, why did he look like a fool begging for MX style only to get his face and body busted up?

                  Can we get some consistency from the GGGoons?

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                  • aboutfkntime
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by TonyGe
                    So he was hesitant to go inside because of Canelo a hand speed. So what?? When Golovkin had Canelo on the ropes he had the upper hand. His own coaches were telling him to stay off the ropes for crying out loud.


                    Canelo knew what he was doing

                    Sanchez was telling Golovkin to fight Canelo, and stop backing up

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                    • Luilun
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by chrisJS
                      You think they’d fail it twice like Canelo?
                      Canelo took a hair sample to debunk that test Charlo won't even take a test

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