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  • #91
    CANELO took GGG's Soul that night!

    GGG didn't get KO'd by CANELO because GGG fought in survival mode. GGG didn't fight to win , he fought like a guy who's plan was to not get dropped & stopped.

    In the 12th round CANELO was still looking to go toe to toe & trade bombs while GGG did the Michael Jackson "moon walk" and retreated , trembling in fear after getting beaten from post to post by the superior fighter.

    After several months of worthless trash talk by GGG, allegedly wanting a toe to toe Mexican Style War with CANELO , GGG ran faster then Usain Bolt in the ring and out of it.
    GGG , too beaten up and frightened and embarrassed to do a post fight interview and address boxing fans & media, GGG sprinted directly out of the arena and jumped into his private jet yelling frantically to the pilot "GO! GO! GO!

    GGG's "Victor Ortiz vs. Maidana type" post fight statement; "I don't deserve to be taking this kind of beating , I'm not sure I want to do this anymore."

    ●CANELO #1 P4P & #1 @ 160●
    Last edited by REYESdelBOXEO; 12-19-2018, 11:45 AM.

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    • #92
      He has got it backwards. It's obvious to everyone, even those who won't admit it, that Golovkin must KO Canelo or at least knock him down in multiple rounds to get a win.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Snowballer View Post
        Ya'll got some links to those quotes or are you guys just full of shyte?
        You need a link to know Canelo fought at 155 and wouldn't fully move up to 160 for years? Delusional Canelo fan boy, get lost

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        • #94
          Originally posted by TonyGe View Post
          I'm not but apparently you are. I'm saying Golovkin had fought the best Middleweight challengers in a response to another post. Since that post referenced Canelo I also pointed out that Canelo's resume isn't as good as some people think and gave examples why I thought so. If you want to compare the two guys resumes fine go ahead. Dear Lord at least try to learn the context of what your responding to before posting.
          i asked you a question, im glad you didnt , cuz clearly canelo has a much better resume, anyone trying to imply that they are alike must really be on fanboy mode...

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          • #95
            Originally posted by kafkod View Post
            ..... 3 years of lying..... waited till GGG was over the hill.....


            Golovkin ran around for SIX YEARS saying 'anyone from 154-168'

            but when shlt got real, he killed THREE HUGE fights over weight LMAO

            you literally could not make that up


            Originally posted by kafkod View Post
            You just did mate

            FACT: Golovkin ran around for SIX YEARS saying 'anyone from 154-168'

            FACT: when shlt got real, he killed THREE HUGE fights over weight LMAO

            so.....

            FACT: you are talking bollocks, again !!

            come on man, everyone knows lil'G talked all that 154-168 smack, and everyone knows he shat the bed when it came time to step up

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            • #96
              Originally posted by TonyGe View Post
              Golovkin has beat plenty of top rated middleweights. He cleaned out the division. Beating up fighters past their prime like Canelo has done and fighting guys with zero chance of winning like Chavez, Khan, Cotto (well past prime), Smith, Fielding, Angelo etc. does not constitute a sterlinng resume. Every time he stepped up he struggled. Lara Trout Golovkin Mayweather. Even a shop worn Cotto gave him problems. Cotto was stopped by Pac and Mayweather fighters smaller than him.


              funny, again..... because Hypekin avoided Lara and Cotto

              first you criticized other fighters for something that Golovkin has done for almost the entire duration of his career..... then you insist that Canelo struggled with guys that Golovkin would not fight LMAO

              you really are a fkn idiot Tony Baloney

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              • #97
                Originally posted by icha View Post
                are you really trying to compare ggg's and canelo's resumes ?? dear lord...


                isn't he fkn ridiculous LMAO

                silly pacstains, should STFU about steroids..... and silly golovtards, should never criticize another fighters resume'

                sooooo obvious, and yet sooooo common

                people who live in glass houses should not throw stones

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                  As BoxingScene.com previously reported, Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez did not rule out facing Gennady Golovkin for a third time after the Mexican star punished Rocky Fielding inside three rounds in New York. Alvarez became a three-weight world champion by outmuscling and outclassing WBA 'regular' super middleweight holder Fielding via a third-round knockout at Madison Square Garden on Saturday.
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                  GGG is getting older, I can see this as a possibility. Also GGG will be looking for a KO which leaves the door open for counters

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
                    You need a link to know Canelo fought at 155 and wouldn't fully move up to 160 for years? Delusional Canelo fan boy, get lost
                    Quotes asshat.

                    I deal with facts not assumptions.

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                    • I don't see it happening man...I didn't see Golovkin hurt once in 24 rounds with alot of clean shots landed. Maybe he can with a body shot ? I thought Canelo was stunned a couple of times tho.

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