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Originally posted by Clubber Pac View PostLets see who he fights in June, Andrade is the perfect opponent, there is no excuses, he needs to regain a belt, or he will go into a 3rd fight with Canelo bringing nothing to the table but his name, and Canelo could make the argument that he deserves the lion share of the actual revenue from the event because GGG has zero assets.
In the long view, no way he makes it through this deal, when he started actually taking punishment in the ring, his layoffs got MUCH longer, a fight with any of the 3 middleweight champions as DAZN will take him out of the game for 8 months at least.
He fights 2 or 3 fights of this deal, he is too fragile emotionally at this point to deal with another grueling battle.
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostGGG still P4P top 5. Andrade wont hurt him. And GGG will probably win that fight based of style and how the judges feel his punches and and hear them.
I really wanted him vs. Charlo but what I saw last GGG beats him by UD or TKO.
Canelo hurts GGG in Sept. Too prime, good and fighting the best to stay sharp...
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Originally posted by alexnation View Postlol why are you even bringing up Charlo in this conversation?? that dude stands 0 chance against GGG. Charlo got beaten by half-inactive Korobov on a short notice. get off his nuts
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Originally posted by Boxing1013 View PostSounds like a good deal for GGG. Makes sense to have a tune up before Canelo, especially if that fight is in June and the rematch is in September, but a lot of that probably depends on what happens with Canelo Jacobs in May.
If the third Canelo fight happens with no real big hiccups that is about $70 million or so GGG would have made from those 3 fights in the last few years. Assuming GGG retires healthy that is pretty much the best he could have done money-wise to end his career. Happy for him and hope he retires strong and healthy.
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