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  • #41
    Kovalev was made shot by Ward.

    If Ward comes out of retirement, which I think he may, Canelo should fight Ward
    Last edited by abracada; 02-23-2019, 03:10 AM.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
      So now Canelo thinks he can compete at 175, because he beat irrelevant fighter at 168?
      The guy is 28, and I doubt he’s going to cap like James Toney at Heavyweight or RJJ. A lot of you sound like casuals. Confusing Canelo’s water weight drainage in his early 20’s at 154 to aging at a higher weight and gaining mass like many greats before him is perfectly normal. SRL fought in 168-175 strap fight and the Motorcity Cobra fought at Cruiser.

      You article says future possibility and the midget redhead has to fulfill his contract. Many people cry that he fought Fielding and wanted harder fights, so now harder fights are mentioned and the same ****** are crying

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      • #43
        Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
        When you're as old as Golovkin you're done growing. I say yes, he should stop at 160...but he won't
        Bhop kept going. GGG is a great boxer. Don’t let his management fool you with a capacity at 160. The weight has troubled him. I assure you his next fights are at 168

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        • #44
          Originally posted by G G G View Post
          Lmfao he gonna eat another cow for this one huh. This cheater has no shame.
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          #cheater #cowscanttalk #clenbuterol #needles #pills #steroids #phagget @vada @fbi
          Let's say he cheated and took clen. Clen is a weight loss steroid, it's used to cut fat fast. If you want to use it to maximize your muscle gains, you gotta stack it with test and tren. Canelo didn't get caught using any other steroid.

          The stigma of steroids is ruined by steroid abusers, but when used properly in a professional weight cutting program, clen is actually harmless and the main advantage it gives you as a pro boxer is that you will be able to make the contracted weight.

          Sure you'll read other uses clen has, but the main one is weight cutting. You will not find a bodybuilder who uses steroids and are using clen as their muscle building drug.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
            Lol. SRL and Hearns moved up far from 147. Don’t be a hater, other races can flourish.
            Canelo will never be Hearns or Lenard. If he stepped up to Ward he might be in the running but even Ward isn't Marvin Hagler.

            So far Canelo fought Lara and Jacobs in their respected primes and tried to Cherry pick Floyd but that backfired.

            Canelo made a career fighting old guys, old names and the weakest belt holders. He's no Lenard or Hearns, he's matched well and his team only take a fight if they can get the opponent to give up weight, gloves, referee, judges or venue. Stick him in with Demetrius at 160 and he doesn't walk out with a belt. Stick him in with any top 5 at 175 and he doesn't walk out at all.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
              Canelo will never be Hearns or Lenard. If he stepped up to Ward he might be in the running but even Ward isn't Marvin Hagler.

              So far Canelo fought Lara and Jacobs in their respected primes and tried to Cherry pick Floyd but that backfired.

              Canelo made a career fighting old guys, old names and the weakest belt holders. He's no Lenard or Hearns, he's matched well and his team only take a fight if they can get the opponent to give up weight, gloves, referee, judges or venue. Stick him in with Demetrius at 160 and he doesn't walk out with a belt. Stick him in with any top 5 at 175 and he doesn't walk out at all.
              Canelo “cherrypicked” Floyd?

              These old debates about Canelo’s former opponents ironically has nothing to do with current Prime Canelo moving forward. It’s interesting how people don’t even consider Canelo’s current age. Hearns nor Leonard fought a Mayweather level opponent at 23 years of age.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
                Bhop kept going. GGG is a great boxer. Don’t let his management fool you with a capacity at 160. The weight has troubled him. I assure you his next fights are at 168
                Golovkin has never had a problem making 160. If he fights at 168 its for the money and not the weight. Canelo already picked off the weakest link at 168 but if the money is there I suspect Golovkin will eat more pizza.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
                  Golovkin has never had a problem making 160. If he fights at 168 its for the money and not the weight. Canelo already picked off the weakest link at 168 but if the money is there I suspect Golovkin will eat more pizza.
                  Again don’t be fooled. You should know that fighters of this generation all drain routinely. Golovkin looked horrid in weigh ins late in his career, weeks during the final pressers as his team were maintaining the weight not to rise. GGG will have fights at 168 as will Canelo. Don’t bring up old cliche narratives. We’re passed that, the best fights from these fighters is yet to come. A 168 GGG is going to look great. GGG walks around 190lbs. He’s a big guy on the off seasons. Kazakhs are husky frames

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
                    Canelo “cherrypicked” Floyd?

                    These old debates about Canelo’s former opponents ironically has nothing to do with current Prime Canelo moving forward. It’s interesting how people don’t even consider Canelo’s current age. Hearns nor Leonard fought a Mayweather level opponent at 23 years of age.
                    You only want to talk about the current Canelo but then try to make your argument about him when he was 23.

                    Seems a bit hypocritical...no?

                    For the record, Canelo lost to a little guy he was supposed to beat. Canelo not only lost, he lost so badly that the bias judges in the tank for Canelo couldn't justify giving it to him..though they tried. Lastly, any attempt to make a comparison between Tommy hearns, Lenard and Canelo is silly.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
                      Again don’t be fooled. You should know that fighters of this generation all drain routinely. Golovkin looked horrid in weigh ins late in his career, weeks during the final pressers as his team were maintaining the weight not to rise. GGG will have fights at 168 as will Canelo. Don’t bring up old cliche narratives. We’re passed that, the best fights from these fighters is yet to come. A 168 GGG is going to look great. GGG walks around 190lbs. He’s a big guy on the off seasons. Kazakhs are husky frames
                      And you base all this on what? The guy is way past his prime with a style that has a short shelf life. He's not Hopkins. Can Golokin make 168? I'm sure he can. Is it a prime weight? No it is not. Does he walk around at 190? No he does not. I walk around at 190 and when I stood next to him I felt like a giant.

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