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Who will rank higher in history: Canelo or Golovkin?

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  • #21
    bumping for Boxing1013

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    • #22
      Bump......

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      • #23
        If only everything in life was as easy as this poll.....

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        • #24
          After 2 close fights, if there's no 3rd fight, history will show Alvarez wasn't willing to fight a 3rd time.
          Fans will see this according to their bias.
          Either Alvarez's agenda didn't include Golovkin or that he ducked.

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          • #25
            Canelo, but I’m not sure why people would be concerned with this when both guys are still active and should be fighting each other. We could be discussing who will win their fight in September if the fight was actually happening, not looking for some other way to compare them.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
              I think GGG is a little better and I don't think Canelo can change that. They had two fights and I think GGG won both fights. In the first fight Canelo was a prime 27 and GGG was an old 35. In the 2nd fight Canelo was a prime 28 and GGG was an even older 36. When a boxer many years past his prime edges out an 8 year younger boxer in his prime I say the older boxer is better.
              Does age really matter when one was 13 years into a pro career and the other one 12 years into it?

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              • #27
                Those who beats Andrade and Jermall.

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                • #28
                  Lol is this even a question???

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Real King Kong View Post
                    Canelo, but I’m not sure why people would be concerned with this when both guys are still active and should be fighting each other. We could be discussing who will win their fight in September if the fight was actually happening, not looking for some other way to compare them.
                    I agree. It makes you wonder why Alvarez fans are constantly comparing their guy favorably to Golovkin but aren't too interested in a third fight.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Nige View Post
                      Does age really matter when one was 13 years into a pro career and the other one 12 years into it?
                      Yes because the overwhelming amount of boxers/athletes are either retired or perform at a lesser level once in their mid 30's. Golovkin was already showing decline in 2016 and even Hopkins took notice and was making comments. They knew what they were doing by waiting Golovkin out.

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