Is Alvarez's "I don't like him" a valid reason for not fighting somebody?
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Floyd Mayweather was the end of an era. In this mass media and social age, fighters can't suppress the voice of the fans. News, gossip, what have you, spreads fast. There's a fine line where Canelo can go from respected to despised.Comment
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Is Alvarez's "I don't like him" a valid reason for not fighting somebody?
No it's not. He's just too afraid of fighting him that's all. He gave it all he had in the rematch and still lost in my opinion but now he's burned out. He knows that he can never fight like that again.Comment
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If it is, how can we say any fighter ever ducked another fighter?
I read comments where fans will say how this fighter ducked another fighter, with zero evidence, and here we have Alvarez admitting he don't want to fight Golovkin and fans say it's no duck.
Maybe not, but if that's the case the only time you could call a fighter avoiding another guy a duck, would be if that fighter comes right out and says,"I want to make this crystal clear, I've decided to duck Mr.X"
They fought twice.Comment
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If any of their fights were a definitive win, then you could say a third fight isn't needed.
But neither of them won definitively yet, and we need 12 more rounds to declare the superior fighter.
The fact that canelo doesn't want to declare who the real winner is, is a duck. He's scared to face golovkin. If he really was the better fighter, If he really know he would beat Golovkin, then why doesn't he prove it and do it?
This is a duck.Comment
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("It was a robbery, it's not worth it").
That's what you're all saying, right? Okay then. So if Golovkin was robbed against Carnelo, there's no point in a rematch, right?Comment
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