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  • #61
    Originally posted by Jubei View Post
    Here you go:

    March 2014:
    Canelo couldnt make the contracted weight for a junior middleweight bout (154lb) vs Angulo, had to increase weight limit:
    http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...o-angulo-fight

    Fight night weight for Canelo vs Angulo: Canelo 174lb (in later fights Canelo stopped revealing his fight night weight)




    October 2015:
    Canelo saying he wasnt ready for 160, said GGG needs to come down to 155 or no fight:



    Golovkin was willing to defend his title against Rosado at catchweight, but not against Cotto and Canelo.....

    ..... then a few months after refusing to negotiate on weight with Cotto and Canelo..... Golovkin stated that he is willing and able to fight at 154, but nobody will step up

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    • #62
      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
      With fair judges, GGG would be 1 - 0 - 1 against Canelo. Until Canelo beats Golovkin fair and square, he can't be any higher than No 2 at 160.


      with two extra arms, Golovkin would still be 2-0

      the REAL Mexican beat the shlt out of the FAKE Mexican

      Canelo proved that he can beat Plodkin any way he wants

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
        Lol PURE GOLD!!! Just think if GGGRunner actually stood toe2toe and fought Mexican style how bad he would of looked???

        See how HYPOCRITICAL GGGTards are??? They say 1st fight Canelo ran. 2nd fight GGG won by boxing? The fight style were flip flopped and they cant even be consistent in scoring.
        Doesn't matter really at this point, everyone knows the first fight has an *next to it because Canelo was cheating.

        GGG should just move on at this point or demand the rematch be in Kazakhstan. So their is no Las Vegas bias.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by strykr619 View Post
          Doesn't matter really at this point, everyone knows the first fight has an *next to it because Canelo was cheating.

          GGG should just move on at this point or demand the rematch be in Kazakhstan. So their is no Las Vegas bias.


          nah, that is bullshlt.....

          "I said in many interviews he had a chance to erase the issues that he had in May. I believe that he erased the issues that he had in May. What a great champion he is. He’s the champion today.

          "I think he’s vindicated. I think that he fought the kind of fight that his fans and the fans in general expected. He fought the kind of fight that he talked about. He made a mistake and we have to believe that he did it, he was checked twelve to fourteen times for this fight and they were all negative. They put on the kind of fight that clean good fighters put on, giving us the thrills in every round.
          "

          ~ Abel Sanchez

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          • #65
            Not really keen on another one, Golovkin won the first, Canelo won the second, GGG is 37 and obviously declining, the last thing I want to see is an ageing champion being fed to the lions at this point of his career. Also he has become a bit irrelevant at 160, with the new breed of young champions i.e. Charlo, Canelo, Jacobs, Saunders & Andrade. Wouldn't mind seeing those names fight each other first.

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            • #66
              Although highly unlikely, I wouldn't be surprised if Canelo does. 3G will be 37.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Snowballer View Post
                Ya'll got some links to those quotes or are you guys just full of shyte?
                Are you for real. Your commenting like crazy on Golovkin and Canelo and either you don't know that Canelo fought 5 fights over the JM limit or you have a selective memory. Oscar said Canelo had to grow into Middleweight but he declined to fight at 154 except for Smith and that there was no VADA testing for that fight. Apparently according to anoutfkntime Canelo was fighting above his weight class as a Welterweight, something I wasn't aware of. Anybody with a brain could see that Canelo was not really a JM. He's never been severely hurt in his career as a JM. His punch resistance is excellent. He may be short but he has a blocky build. Some Canelo fans are the most gullible people I've ever come across. Now beating up a guy with very little boxing skills who happens to be big is a grand achievement.
                Spend 20 minutes looking it up. What a bunch of losers..
                Last edited by TonyGe; 12-18-2018, 06:45 PM.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by strykr619 View Post
                  Doesn't matter really at this point, everyone knows the first fight has an *next to it because Canelo was cheating.

                  GGG should just move on at this point or demand the rematch be in Kazakhstan. So their is no Las Vegas bias.
                  ggg is in no position to demand ****... if he wants none of canelo, he can kick rocks then, canelo will still get paid...

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
                    Lol PURE GOLD!!! Just think if GGGRunner actually stood toe2toe and fought Mexican style how bad he would of looked???

                    See how HYPOCRITICAL GGGTards are??? They say 1st fight Canelo ran. 2nd fight GGG won by boxing? The fight style were flip flopped and they cant even be consistent in scoring.
                    Wow how incredible if a fighter changes his tactics in the ring you can't comprehend it. Apparently according to you its not possible for a fighter to be the aggessor in one fight and a boxer in another. Look in the first fight Canelo did not hold the center of the ring. He did not circle and step back when appropriate to counter or attack and keep to the center of the ring. He chose to use the rope a dope strategy hoping to lure in Golovkin and counter. It didn't work. If Golovkin would of fell for it yeah it would have been effective. He wasted energy like mad with the exaggerated upper body movement that really didn't help him much it just tired him out. His coaches saw that and if you notice he didn't do those things in the rematch. You had Golovkin winning the first fight 7-5 if I recall correctly. When Golovkin was in ring center he fought in a similar fashion to the second fight. He used his jab circled stepped away and countered or initiated exchanges. Canelo going to the ropes that made Golovkin appear more like a pressure fighter in that fight. I give credit to Canelo for changing up his style and being more intelligent than in the first fight. I don't like the guy but he is a good fighter. I had Golovkin winning the second fight by using his jab and boxing Canelo. There was no way he could match Canelo s hand speed so he used his jab and ring IQ. He made mistakes no doubt but at the end of the day he did enough to win both matches.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                      With fair judges, GGG would be 1 - 0 - 1 against Canelo. Until Canelo beats Golovkin fair and square, he can't be any higher than No 2 at 160.
                      100% agree. Any true unbiased boxing fan know GGG is still the #1 Middleweight in the world.

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