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  • ruedboy
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    #121
    Originally posted by TonyGe
    Didn't know that. Tommy started a bit later I believe. He fought as an amateur but not sure how many fights he had.
    In 2006, Vazquez lost a 4 round SD in his pro debut against Alvarez.
    In 2008, he lost a 10 round UD to Alvarez.

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    • texasboi15
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      #122
      Originally posted by Feint First
      He lost in boxing fan's hearts already by fighting Wade, welterweight Brook, Vanes, and Rolls
      BWaHaahaHA!!

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      • Truth Serum
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        #123
        Originally posted by Shadoww702
        You don’t even know how to score fights.
        You score rounds for the guy that gets hit more times with the more powerful shots but appeared to have better defense as he was coming forward. LMAO!

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        • Truth Serum
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          #124
          Originally posted by texasboi15
          BWaHaahaHA!!
          GGG would have won over more fans if he fought Khan, Rocky, and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr instead!

          Hahaha!

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          • Senor_frogs
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            #125
            Originally posted by Truth Serum
            You score rounds for the guy that gets hit more times with the more powerful shots but appeared to have better defense as he was coming forward. LMAO!
            Wrong. That’s not the proper criteria used to score a round or fight

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            • aboutfkntime
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              #126
              Originally posted by Jab jab boom
              You're too predictable. You make claims about ggg that are understandable but when it's mentioned that Canelo is doing the same thing, you're like "nah, but it's different tho. Remember Canelo faced Lara......5 yrs ago" lmaooo. Fact is, their resumes have been very simikar since Canelo beat Cotto 4 yrs ago. Only difference is the best opponents Canelo have faced have been older than him and ggg has faced younger competition.



              but it's different tho...

              Canelo beat the best at 154... he beat the best at 160... he picked up a paper title at 168... and now he will take a super-dangerous fight with Kovalev at 175

              lil'G has done NONE of those things

              if I didn't know better..... I would swear that Canelo has the key to your back door, and you have a red-headed son who is shaping up to be a pretty good boxer... am I right?

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              • TonyGe
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                #127
                Originally posted by j.razor
                Nah, he let Nelo get inside is how he lost. He should of used his size to outbox Nelo on the outside.
                IMO he tried to box him but it didn't work. When Canelo came inside he could have clinched him and made Canelo work to wear him down. Canelo at that point in his career had shown some stamina problems and Fielding should have roughed him up. He can't outbox Canelo from the outside IMO he wouldn't be able to hit him consistantly. He need to put his weight on him and make Canelo wear out. That's what I expected him to do going into the fight. It didn't matter anyway because he couldn't take the body shots. It was just a matter of when the end came.
                Last edited by TonyGe; 08-27-2019, 09:41 PM.

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                • TonyGe
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by Bronx2245
                  He wouldn't have had the same approach to Steve Rolls! Maybe it's too much respect, but then again, it's Canelo!
                  A coin has two sides The flip side is Rolls wouldn't fight Fielding the same way he fought Golovkin. Call my crazy (and I'm sure you will) but I would like to see those two guys fight.

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                    #129
                    Originally posted by TonyGe
                    A coin has two sides The flip side is Rolls wouldn't fight Fielding the same way he fought Golovkin. Call my crazy (and I'm sure you will) but I would like to see those two guys fight.



                    yea that was pretty dumb

                    why are you more interested in Rolls/Fielding... than you are in Golovkin/Andrade?

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                    • TonyGe
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                      yea that was pretty dumb

                      why are you more interested in Rolls/Fielding... than you are in Golovkin/Andrade?
                      Probably because we were talking about Rolls and Fielding in our prior conversation. Seeing as Canelo avoided Andrade for most of his career he's due to get a crack against a top fighter. I really don't see why Golovkin should be obligated to fight Andrade just because Canelo has been denying Andrade a fight. Andrade has been calling out Canelo since they were both Junior Middleweights but for some reason they haven't fought. Maybe you can shed some light on why Canelo ducked him for years.
                      Last edited by TonyGe; 08-27-2019, 11:12 PM.

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