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  • #61
    Originally posted by TonyGe View Post
    Golovkin fought the top fighters in the Middleweight division. He didn't weight restrict anyone. Like I said if Canelo can't play but the rules of the sanctioning bodies at Middleweight then move back down and fight at Canelo weight. I can see guys taking the odd fight above their division limit when they are starting out but this guy is making a career out of weight restrictions.
    There's no use. Canelo fans think that fighting at 160 for the MW title is a weight restriction. He has a fake 168 trinket, but he's just a little blown up welterweight!

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    • #62
      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
      There's no use. Canelo fans think that fighting at 160 for the MW title is a weight restriction. He has a fake 168 trinket, but he's just a little blown up welterweight!
      Copying Floyd with 152 is all day errrday!

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
        Copying Floyd with 152 is all day errrday!
        Looking forward to him challenging Kovalev at a catch weight of 169, and people calling Kov a coward for wanting to fight at the LHW limit.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by SniXSniPe View Post
          Lmao @ claiming a 34 year old is a boxer in their prime.

          Yeah, we all saw that first fight--- where the vast majority of boxing pundits and fans agreed Golovkin should have won that fight.
          Means sh.it what "Vast majority of boxing pundits and fans" said

          Most.of them are haters, according to those jerk, Floyd is not undefeated. Lol

          Márquez K.Od Pacquiao at 40 years old

          GGG always had a soft career

          Without risks, without battles

          And he thrown the same amount of punches against Canelo and Murray (2013).

          So?

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          • #65
            Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
            Looking forward to him challenging Kovalev at a catch weight of 169, and people calling Kov a coward for wanting to fight at the LHW limit.
            Andre Ward didn’t start fighting at a 140lbs like Canelo. So Ward fighting Dawson at a catchweight or Pacquiao catchweights or Floyd’s 152...

            We in this thang mayne! When boxing dorks forget thangs mayne!

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            • #66
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
              How do you duck someone that isn't in your weight class?
              So Canelo didnt have belts at 160 at the time? And GGG wasnt his mandatory right?

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              • #67
                Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View Post
                So Canelo didnt have belts at 160 at the time? And GGG wasnt his mandatory right?
                Canelo won the middleweight belt against Cotto at 155.

                And the WBC tried to impose a short negotiation period on him to come to terms with Golovkin, when he was in the middle of a court appearance. That's the reason he dropped the belt and made them wait.

                Not because he was trying to marinate a bigger payday.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                  Canelo won the middleweight belt against Cotto at 155.

                  And the WBC tried to impose a short negotiation period on him to come to terms with Golovkin, when he was in the middle of a court appearance. That's the reason he dropped the belt and made them wait.

                  Not because he was trying to marinate a bigger payday.
                  except that he didnt drop the belt straight away, he fought Amir Khan next with the WBC belt still on the line. Had he dropped the belts straight after beating Cotto then you would have a point but he tried to hold the belt for as long as possible until he was publicly forced to hand over the belts rather than fight GGG.

                  That's a duck

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
                    Means sh.it what "Vast majority of boxing pundits and fans" said

                    Most.of them are haters, according to those jerk, Floyd is not undefeated. Lol
                    That is such a lame excuse. Canelo is the more popular and known fighter, by far. The vast majority of boxers had Golovkin winning. It's not even close. Those same fighters (or many of them) were still willing to switch to Canelo winning the second fight. You're biased as ****, is the problem. You'll never see anything other than your Mexican fighters (hence your username LOL) winning in a close fight. Deluded and making excuses cause you're irrational.

                    Let me guess, everyone is a hater--- boxers included? That's a lame excuse. Golovkin is not even a ****ing American, but again, the vast majority of boxers from countries outside of him and Canelo's home agree he won the first fight.

                    And Floyd is not Canelo, nobody cares about your comparison.

                    Márquez K.Od Pacquiao at 40 years old
                    So ****ing what? Pacquiao was 34 years old, and both men are notorious PED users. Besides, neither was in their prime at that point, anyways.

                    And he thrown the same amount of punches against Canelo and Murray (2013).
                    No...?

                    Golovkin threw 816 punches against Murray in 11 rounds--- and he was barely 30-40 seconds into round 11 when Murray got stopped.

                    Golovkin threw a total of around 700 punches against Canelo in the first fight.

                    Nowhere near the same, and even if you compared the second GGG-Canelo fight, still lower than the number of punches thrown against Murray.
                    Last edited by UNBIASED BOXING; 05-20-2019, 11:06 AM.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
                      Exactly, thats my point

                      GGG always had a soft career

                      Extremely soft

                      First Big battle was against Jacobs, then Canelo...

                      And nothing more
                      Aren't you neglecting the long and very successful amateur career?

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