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  • Mindgames
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    #11
    Its a pretty normal thing to change trainers after a loss. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't. As usual, it's somehow different when Golovkin does it, youd think hed robbed Sanchez house or something ��

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    • kafkod
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      #12
      Originally posted by Oldskoolg
      He’s right about golovkin. He has no ability or desire to turn it up a notch, to go into higher gear and press harder. Canelo did it in the second fight, and golovkin was again content to jab jab jab as if he really thinks he can win on points doing that rather than fighting the way Leonard fought when he realised he could not outbox hearns
      It's no coincidence that Suger Ray couldn't win by fighting like that against Terry Norris, when he was nearly 35 years old, the same age GGG was when he fought Canleo.

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      • Jab jab boom
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        #13
        Oscar is reaching. This was a financial decision (ggg was being cheap) and had nothing to do with a loss that he doesn't even feel like he deserved to lose. Oscar is projecting because every time he had a poor performance or took an L he blamed the trainer and picked a new one. I'll always remember him blaming roach for sh**ing the bed in the championship rounds vs Floyd. He got rid of alcazar after fading in the championship rounds vs Trinidad and mosley, he hired and fired Emmanuel steward, he picked mayweather senior because of his closet admiration for floyd. He's a fragile man who never took responsibility for his own short comings. He's kind of like Khan is that regard.

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        • PoserExposer
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          #14
          Fishnets, you didn’t like all the speculation on Canelo at 155, or when he dropped the WBC belt. Rather than spit opinions, you should come clean and say Canelo will never face GGG again and move on. Quit misleading the boxing public. Regardless what fighter one likes better, it’s the best fight you can make money wise. If Canelo wasn’t generating you money, you’d drop him quicker than your coke habit.

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          • Jab jab boom
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            #15
            Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
            This is the real GGG.

            A diva, a greedy man but the worst is that he is a fighter that never took risks in a soft career.

            He only fought with two good names in his entire career


            (he reffused 10 milion dolars to fight before against Álvarez, he wanted more money thats).
            yeah, and we'll ignore that Cotto, Sergio Martinez, Eubank Jr, froch, Sturm and Saunders all turned down fights with ggg. Canelo threw his belt away when ggg was enforced as his mandatory. And yes fool, it's prize fighting. Of course he turned down a 10 mil flat fee offer because he knew he was worth more than that in a fight vs Canelo. The proof is that he made over 20 mil when they finally fought and the ppv had 1.6 mil buys. The greedy one is the team who tried to offer a fighter less than half of the the purse that he deserved. Damn you're an idiot.

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            • TheCell8
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              #16
              If that was the case he would've parted ways with Sanchez a month or two after their last fight...

              Why wait till April?

              He was willing to bring Abel back, but at a reduced rate. It's not like he completely cut him out.

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              • MeanestNiceGuy
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                #17
                Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                This is the real GGG.

                A diva, a greedy man but the worst is that he is a fighter that never took risks in a soft career.

                He only fought with two good names in his entire career


                (he reffused 10 milion dolars to fight before against Álvarez, he wanted more money thats).
                Pretty much.

                Look at the situation though....GGG got tuned up by a WW before he stopped him, then he moved on nearly lost to Jacobs, then couldn't get anything going in the first Canelo fight. He BLASTED through Vanes and looked like crap against Canelo in the rematch.

                So, yeah....he's had it pretty easy as far as opponents until he fought guys with a pulse, now look at him.

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                • GhostofDempsey
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                  #18
                  I liked Oscar as a fighter, but he forgets how he blamed his corner for all of his losses. Swapped out coaches after each big loss. I didn't see GGG blame Abel for losses. He was quite amicable in his statement. Able is the salty one. Maybe Oscar can give him a job paying $2M to carry the spit bucket for Canelo.

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                  • UNBIASED BOXING
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
                    Pretty much.

                    Look at the situation though....GGG got tuned up by a WW before he stopped him, then he moved on nearly lost to Jacobs, then couldn't get anything going in the first Canelo fight. He BLASTED through Vanes and looked like crap against Canelo in the rematch.

                    So, yeah....he's had it pretty easy as far as opponents until he fought guys with a pulse, now look at him.
                    Couldn't get anything going in the first Canelo fight, yet that was as clear of a victory for Golovkin as the second being a slight Canelo edge.



                    Smh, these biased fanboys that only see hatred in their eyes

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                    • bigdunny1
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by mrlopez
                      How many trainers did you go through, Ms. Fishnets?
                      Oscar changed trainers many times actually mostly after wins and the most early in his career. Did you actually read his comments? It's more then just changing a trainer GGG has completely changed and been exposed. How can anyone argue that fact. I'm not a businessman I'm a fighter? Mexican Style is why I didn't look good the first fight then literally runs from Mexican Style the rematch? All that matters is the belts bit that's why he is fight Rolls and ducked Andrade? It's like GGG was murdered by Canelo and buried in the Pet Sematary and this evil opposite GGG we are seeing now. Nothing like the man he was marketed and hyped to be. And alot of that is because Canelo beat it out him. Hell he refuses to do interviews in English now and nobody will forget him running out the ring like a coward pulling a Broner.
                      Last edited by bigdunny1; 04-26-2019, 09:09 AM.

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