Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: GGG Has To 'Earn His Spot' To Get Canelo Trilogy!
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And also, you keep believing he “tried” to fight all these fighters he didn’t lol
Interviewer: Would either of you be willing to fight Gennady Golovkin and what would be your strategy.
Carl Froch: Just swerve Golovkin like plague. Punches like a mule. Don't need to be in with him. Dangerous fight. hahahaLast edited by yankees7448; 09-12-2019, 04:26 PM.Comment
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why would Canelo fight a pvssy that he already beat... ?
... especially when that pvssy is too scared to fight legit threats in his own division... ?
... that would be like Canelo fighting Derevyanchenko
Canelo has moved on to BIGGER and BETTER thingsComment
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Did you miss the part when I pointed out that negotiations for fights at 168 with Carl Froch and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr got real close before both guys pulled out or are you the real dummy.
We all know Martinez, Cotto, Sturm ducked him. We all know Canelo went back to beating lesser fighters at 154 rather than defend against GGG. You know about Froch and Chavez Jr swerving him. Here's further evidence.
Interviewer: Would either of you be willing to fight Gennady Golovkin and what would be your strategy.
Carl Froch: Just swerve Golovkin like plague. Punches like a mule. Don't need to be in with him. Dangerous fight. hahaha
oh, right... so G " got real close " to making a dangerous fight
" got real close "
Canelo is getting real close to making Golovkin look ******...
it took Canelo 12 months at middleweight, to achieve what it took Golovkin 12 years to attempt and FAIL... and now he is fighting LHW champions while Golovkin continues to feast on his steady diet of no-hopers
Martinez and Cotto did not **** Golovkin you halfwit
Golovkin had never done anything to justify stepping in front of Martinez' money-fight with Cotto... and guess what, he STILL hasn't LMAO... Cotto would still get that fight before Golovkin
also, Martinez signed an agreement with HBO to face Golovkin next... if he got past Cotto
and they avoided Cotto like the plague... refusing to negotiate on weight with the 153lb SUPERSTAR, and taking step-aside money
so you are a fanboy clown, running around parroting that "ducked me doe" bullshlt
if Golovkin had voluntarily taken 1 dangerous fight EVER... you may have a point... a real weak shabby point because it would only be 1 fight... but, a point nonetheless... however, he did not... so, you do not
Golovkin does not have a career-defining win, because he did not have a career-defining plan... they tip-toed through the tulips, preferring to rely on hype and bullshltComment
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I respect your argument, but I also think that a lot of people, especially purists, can tend to over-analyze the action a bit. They fall in love with some aspect of what one guy is doing (in this case GGG's jab) and completely miss the bigger picture of what is happening in the fight (and what the other guy is doing). I am a big GGG fan. I thought he won the first fight and fought his ass off in the rematch, but I did not think he did more to win that rematch than Canelo. Canelo was quicker, landed sharper, backed GGG up and outfought him in more rounds. Close, competitive fight, but Canelo won that ****.Comment
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Other than marking up Golovkins face he couldn't stagger him hurt him or move him out of the center of the ring which appeared to be his intention. Jabs count and they score. Of the two men it appeared that Canelo showed more signs of fatigue and I thought his punches lacked power when he was tired. I went with the boxer that held the center of the ring landed more punches and was more consistent. That was Golovkin.
than take your seat at the back of the bus...
... with the other losers who do not know how to score a fight
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Golovkin was the WBC WBO IBF and IBO Middleweight champion. Canelo held no titles for any sanctioning body. No means nothing, zilch, Nada, or the square root of **** all.Comment
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