Why did GGG and Jacobs let Lil’Canelo walk them down?

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    #11
    Originally posted by Boxing Goat
    PED's maybe?

    That said, GGG beat Canelo while walking him down in the 1st fight and then again while playing the role of the boxer in the 2nd.

    Out threw and out landed Canelo in both fights.
    If it was PEDS why didn’t Canelo walk him down the first time?

    Canelo then went 365 before the rematch, why wouldn’t VADA enjoy the pleasure in catching him again if they have all the luxury to test him all the way up to Jacobs?

    Canelo is just tooo baddd to da bone!

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    • Boxing Goat
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      #12
      Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs
      If it was PEDS why didn’t Canelo walk him down the first time?

      Canelo then went 365 before the rematch, why wouldn’t VADA enjoy the pleasure in catching him again if they have all the luxury to test him all the way up to Jacobs?

      Canelo is just tooo baddd to da bone!
      GGG fought a different way thinking that he could persuade bias judges. He was wrong but you know Canelo didn't beat him in either fight. Stop lying to yourself.

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      • Thuglife Nelo
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        #13
        Originally posted by Boxing Goat
        GGG fought a different way thinking that he could persuade bias judges. He was wrong but you know Canelo didn't beat him in either fight. Stop lying to yourself.
        Canelo looked great against GGG. Every boxing writer will tell you that let alone other pro boxers.

        Canelo is bad man!

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        • Jubei
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          #14
          How many times was GGG against the ropes? Zero times.

          When GGG fought a pressure style vs Canelo and put him against the ropes, beat him up all night the judges scored it a draw.

          Of course GGG took a different approach in fight 2, if he cant get a win that way, he fought a different style and boxed more.

          Lets not forget that GGG is 36 years old, an age where Canelo himself wants to be long retired, Canelo himself dropped his belt because he knew GGG would obliterate him.

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          • DuckAdonis
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            #15
            Why did p4p king run from ringpost to ringpost in GGG vs Canelo 1…

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            • Thuglife Nelo
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              #16
              Originally posted by Jubei
              Lets not forget that GGG is 36 years old, an age where Canelo himself wants to be long retired, Canelo himself dropped his belt because he knew GGG would obliterate him.
              Canelo had industry verbatim that he welcomed GGG at his weight before even the Cotto fight. Who were the biggest draws in boxing? If a promoter and the fighter say “we’d only fight x y z if the money is right” aka “makes financial sense,” and 154-168 is easy, then why didn’t GGG fight Canelo and take the bluff?

              Canelo said “if the fight needs to be done then we’ll do 152 for Mayweather.” TMT took that verbatim and extorted GBP for “take it or leave then..”

              So why didn’t Golovkin chase the biggest fight with Canelo? Anything above 154 was still a Middleweight bout. Abel Sanchez nor Golovkin counter offered a catchweight or an inch below 160....

              That’s called being a pusss-e. Then we get the fights, and GGG does a disservice to his fans because you guys said “what happens when GGG gets Canelo to the ropes?”

              I mean, and that’s all Byrd wrote!

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              • Curtis Harper
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                #17
                Not so much ''let'' him

                They were incapable of stopping him.

                GGG and his ''I dare you''
                DJ and all of his ''plans''

                GGG is now an AARP spokesperson for Serbia and DJ is skedaddling to another div

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                • Thuglife Nelo
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Curtis Harper
                  Not so much ''let'' him

                  They were incapable of stopping him.

                  GGG and his ''I dare you''
                  DJ and all of his ''plans''

                  GGG is now an AARP spokesperson for Serbia and DJ is skedaddling to another div
                  Btw, does anybody remember who was Julio César Chavez’s biggest opponent, size wise? DLH?

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                  • Szef
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                    #19
                    Circling your opponent and taking 2 steps back to reset isn't getting walked down, casuals.

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                    • TheSlickster
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                      #20
                      Its probably because of Canelo's speed while fighting on the inside....which is a very good strategy against opponents who are taller/better reach to where he was able to get off first.

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