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  • #81
    Like I said beforehand, if GGG claims the title, he'll be more than happy to play out his contract fighting B level opposition which is his comfort zone. He loves throwing Canelo's name out for publicity but if he really wanted the third fight badly he wouldn't have been trying to dictate the location and date coming off a loss and no title. With a title, his demands will only increase despite being the b side.
    Last edited by Caxcan; 08-24-2019, 02:17 AM.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
      ah describing him as he is, is dishonest?

      No, saying he doesnt have 12 fights is dishonest, and claiming someone with 12 fights isnt a pro novice is dishonest.

      He may be fairly good, but he was still DE FACTO a 12 fight novice.

      The word "dishonest" only comes into play when it somehow involves GGG, funnily enough.
      He's a novice that went 12 rounds with Jacobs and was competitive.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
        ah describing him as he is, is dishonest?

        No, saying he doesnt have 12 fights is dishonest, and claiming someone with 12 fights isnt a pro novice is dishonest.

        He may be fairly good, but he was still DE FACTO a 12 fight novice.

        The word "dishonest" only comes into play when it somehow involves GGG, funnily enough.
        The way you write it makes it sound like GGG is fighting someone with no experience and is a nobody in the Middle weight division.
        That is what's dis-honest is your posting approach.
        We all know Chenko is more than just a 12 fight novice.
        If you weren't trying to make it sound bad for GGG then my bad, but if not at least say what you mean.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by TonyGe View Post
          He's a novice that went 12 rounds with Jacobs and was competitive.
          yeh exactly. GGG picked the weaker option deliberately 2 years ago.

          This is much better from you GGG diehard fans.
          Last edited by DreamFighter; 08-24-2019, 03:01 AM.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by BLASTER1 View Post
            The way you write it makes it sound like GGG is fighting someone with no experience and is a nobody in the Middle weight division.
            That is what's dis-honest is your posting approach.
            We all know Chenko is more than just a 12 fight novice.
            If you weren't trying to make it sound bad for GGG then my bad, but if not at least say what you mean.
            ABSOLUTELY NOT.

            I WAS DESCRIBING HIM TWO YEARS AGO AND YOU KNOW IT. IF YOU DID NOT KNOW IT THEN YOU KNOW NOW.

            2 YEARS AGO he was categorically, unequivocally and blatantly a 12 fight novice, and they are the words I, 100% accurately, used to describe him.

            Now is different. GGG is facing a fresh title contender if the fight takes place.
            Last edited by DreamFighter; 08-24-2019, 03:04 AM.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
              ABSOLUTELY NOT.

              I WAS DESCRIBING HIM TWO YEARS AGO AND YOU KNOW IT. IF YOU DID NOT KNOW IT THEN YOU KNOW NOW.

              2 YEARS AGO he was categorically, unequivocally and blatantly a 12 fight novice, and they are the words I, 100% accurately, used to describe him.

              Now is different. GGG is facing a fresh title contender if the fight takes place.
              Maybe to you and the public but the inside guys with the knowledge knew what he was.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by BLASTER1 View Post
                Maybe to you and the public but the inside guys with the knowledge knew what he was.
                yes, GGG ducked a novice who was quite capable of being a failed contender. This is fine by me.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
                  I would prefer the trilogy fight but I wouldn't be disappointed as long as other good fights happened.
                  That's most people's point. GGG has been on a Alvarez or bum mission since Dec 2016. The two decent fights he will have had in that 3 year span were ordered not chisen.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                    That's most people's point. GGG has been on a Alvarez or bum mission since Dec 2016. The two decent fights he will have had in that 3 year span were ordered not chisen.
                    I don't blame him. The Canelo fight was his career defining fight. He was ducked by the big money superstars for most of his career and when finally lures one in the ring its at the tail end of his career. Even though he feels like he won both fights unless he gets that W on his record history will be written to show that he couldn't pull off a win when he finally got his shot.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
                      I don't blame him. The Canelo fight was his career defining fight. He was ducked by the big money superstars for most of his career and when finally lures one in the ring its at the tail end of his career. Even though he feels like he won both fights unless he gets that W on his record history will be written to show that he couldn't pull off a win when he finally got his shot.
                      What big money stars were at 160 to duck him? I agree that Alvarez is his career defining fight. That in itself should set off alarms and explains why he won't fight guys like Charlo, Andrade, or Jacobs rematch. In his mind (at least it seems to me) his career has no real definition in long term boxing history if he cannot defeat Alvarez cleanly or officially.

                      I feel he could erase all of that with a belt at 168 or wins over Andrade and Charlo. However, I understand the financial aspect of his approach.

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