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  • whoseyourdaddy
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    #111
    Originally posted by Boxing Hero
    Get over it already! Ggg lost to a better man! Move on!

    Move on!!
    Loeffler Can't he saw what happened to Sanchez, he got fired for his honesty admitting GGG lost, GGG just signed a contract with Eddie Hearn to manage GGG promotions, Loeffler is just hanging for dear life because he got nothing beside GGG, once the ungrateful hypocrite gives him the boot he will never speak of the subject again.

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    • whoseyourdaddy
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      #112
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
      kiss my ass you whiney bltch

      Canelo and Golovkin are nothing alike, they are cut from a different cloth

      if you cannot see that... then you are just another internet fool
      Agreed, Canelo is far too different from that hypocrite ungrateful POSER Canelo did never say I can fight from 154 to 168 to then turn around and do the opposite, Canelo went and did what he had to do like a true G and he is going for the main man at light heavies without pandering as the fake peoples champion do. Never-ending arrey of BLAH BLAH BLAH
      and crying like a bïtch.

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      • saopaulo
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        #113
        GGG is the winner cause canelo did roids. end of story

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        • whoseyourdaddy
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          #114
          Originally posted by Sosay
          Sounding desperate now! The 1st fight maybe but he lost the 2nd fair and square to the better fighter. Deserving of a 3rd fight but waiting around is dumb. I have no idea how Nelo has the balls for Kov but GGG wont entertain 160+. Not knocking him but Kov vs GGG should be the fight.
          He is too much of a coward to entertain the possibility of a fight above 160 let alone 175 lbs.


          He is used to feasting on tomato cans and wait for smaller guys to come up, and the sad part is that two of those smaller men called him out and the Chicken shït chicken out, What a POSER!

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          • whoseyourdaddy
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            #115
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime
            that is a straight lie

            most fighters/trainers scored that fight for Canelo

            who cares what the 97K fans thought
            There I fixed it for ya, they sure are a small group but man they are loud. LOL

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            • whoseyourdaddy
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              #116
              Originally posted by TonyGe
              What title did Canelo win at 168?? Are you joking. Fielding would get beat by Steve Rolls..
              Hell NO! Fielding steamrolls Steve Rolls easy a top ten 168 pounder vs a top 98th Junior middleweight. you gotta be that dense to belive such fallacy.

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              • whoseyourdaddy
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                #117
                Originally posted by Bronx2245
                However, Canelo did not fight Steve Rolls, GGG did! Canelo fought WBA Super Middleweight Champion Rocky Fielding @ MSG in fine fashion! That's the difference between Canelo and GGG! When they say Canelo is fighting a 37-yr. old "bum," that "bum" is the LHW Champion of the World! When they say GGG is fighting a 35-yr. old "bum," it's really a "bum!"
                Why in hell would you go and make too much sense? don't you know it is fuel to this GGGimps? You just fueling their hate. lol

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                • TonyGe
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by whoseyourdaddy
                  Hell NO! Fielding steamrolls Steve Rolls easy a top ten 168 pounder vs a top 98th Junior middleweight. you gotta be that dense to belive such fallacy.
                  Because you say so?? I don't know how the hell he got a title and frankly I don't care. He was totally inept in the ring. Smith who was an OK fighter but fights in a weight class 14 pounds less put up a better scrap. The guy just didn't have a clue how to use his size.
                  Last edited by TonyGe; 08-27-2019, 05:09 PM.

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                  • whoseyourdaddy
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by TonyGe
                    Tommy Hearns 147 154 160 168 175. He won titles in five weight divisions. To top it off he started his title winning in a lower weight division than Canelo.
                    He even moved up to Cruiser Weight and did well.
                    If you think Canelo is hot stuff do some research on Tommy Hearns. He could outbox master boxers or end a fight with a single punch. Truely an amazing fighter. He had his flaws but he was an exciting fighter to watch. His stare alone intimidated me and I was watching him from the safety of my living room. I often wondered when Tommy looked into his opponents eyes and they saw death staring back at them what they were thinking. Something like " if I get out of this alive first thing I'm going to do is fire my promoter. A bit of an exaggeration but he was a beast.
                    Canelo started at 140, fighting Miguel "Titere" Vasquez, tide and beat him in the rematch. by the way, Titere went on to be a champion at 135 and remained champion for about 5 or 6 years with most of the champions there avoiding him like the plague.

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                    • TonyGe
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                      #120
                      Originally posted by whoseyourdaddy
                      Canelo started at 140, fighting Miguel "Titere" Vasquez, tide and beat him in the rematch. by the way, Titere went on to be a champion at 135 and remained champion for about 5 or 6 years with most of the champions there avoiding him like the plague.
                      Didn't know that. Tommy started a bit later I believe. He fought as an amateur but not sure how many fights he had.

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