Im one of the first to say Golovkin had a disappointing career, but for sure i feel Canelos is too. To me, hes best win is Trout, but theres been too many missed fights from 154 to 160 and now we're pretty much bypassing the real division and real fights for spectacles. When youre champion it should mean something. Golovkin fought the upcoming star, and now he hasnt got the belts. Canelo has, and he should fight the young guys who are in prime and give us the good fights. Guys like Andrade and the Charlos he missed at 154,and now hes going to miss them again, as well as Saunders, Smith ect, because Oscars already telling us, if not old, Kovalev, with an obvious rehydration limit, it would have been Muniga. All the messing around at 155 now looks even more ridiculous, with Canelo flying through weights like theres no tommorow, cynically picking the easiest targets for belts. Fielding was a joke and Kovalev is badly sliding and is sure to be drained. You cant really take the fights against each other out, but lets take Golovkin out of Canelos then. You got a loss to Floyd, wins over aging former Welters, and Trout. I thought he lost to Lara, but its arguable. But thats not a great resume either. Weight drained Chavez, an old slow Golovkin, split a pair to me, an ex Golovkin foe in Jacobs. It aint great. Wouldn't you rather see him tested at hes real weight, against young fast in shape guys who want the chance? Im a fan first and foremost, i want to see good fights with prime fighters.
Comments Thread For: Jackson Smiles: Canelo Picked Kovalev 'Cause He's Weakest of 175
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He fought Alvarez a smaller guy who was moving up in weight who he (the monster) was supposed dispose of with no problem. Because according to GGG fans Alvarez was all hype. So that doesn’t hold that much weight. And let’s not act like GGG wasn’t targeting “older guys”. Cuz he was targeting Miguel Cotto. Cinnamon might be targeting “older guys on they’re way out” but at least he’s targeting a champion. Unlike GGG who targeting a semi retired 154 pounder in Vanes. Or how he “targeted” the 94th raked MW. And now is targeting the easiest champ in the MW division.Comment
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Canelo wasnt smaller, hes a full middle and was when he fought Golovkin. He was the young lion, fighting the older slowing champion, much like Leonard did with Hagler. Ive been the first to admit Golovkin has been disappointing, but lets not pretend the same thing isn't happening here now. We've been told if not Kovalev we're getting Muniga. No Saunders, Andrade, Charlo, Smith Ramirez. No young up and coming hungry guys. Its all cherry picking. Dont pretend you'd rather see the old champ on a rehydration limit, instead of a fast strong young middle. And like i say, i dont think Pirog, Canelo, Jacobs, Derevyanchenko fights make Golovkin scared of a challenge. But hes career is a let down so far and sos Canelos imo.Comment
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he loses to all three. remember this is current kovalev he's a six round fighter who's stamina disappears midway through a fight. I think kovalev has a better chance at beating beterbiev than the other two. beterbiev can get reckless at times and run into a powerful shot from kovalev. we've seen him get into exchanges and got dropped by lesser fighters.
Beterbiev, on the other hand, is a different animal. He will get inside and beat him up. And yes, he is reckless, but he has a great chin and his will seems unbreakable. (see fight against Callum Johnson.)
And this is the reason why I think he will beat the skilled Ukrainian... By KO In the 8th.Comment
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Jackson Still so Salty
Jackson needs to get over himself and start training proper male fighters.
All the unsubstantiated bull-sh-i-t rumors of Kovalev's lifestyle. What do they know how he leads his life in Chelyabinsk and Russia and everywhere else?
All they go by is some media snippets.Comment
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Older slowing Champion? Are you serious? Wasn’t he ranked #1 on mostly everyones P4P list? Lol. He is picking kova because he’s the easiest. Now he’s moving up 2 weight classes. When have you ever seen a guy move up 2 weight classes and fought the best champion in the division. All these guys you mentioned. Who are they fighting next? Probably some bum and everyone will blame Alvarez for that. They’ll say some nonsense like well if Canelo wouldn’t of ducked em they wouldn’t be facing a can. Now, can you confirm that there’s going to be a rehydration clause. Cuz I’d like to get a link to that. Or are you just assuming and looking for anything you can grasp to to discredit Cinnamon? Give the man credit we’re credit is due is all I’m saying. But we already know you Fanbois are never satisfied and like to cry so you never will.Comment
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New York - Never one to not speak his mind, veteran trainer John David Jackson gave his opinion on his former pupil Sergey Kovalev (34-3-1, 29 KO's), who has an upcoming fight with Canelo Alvarez (52-1-2, 35 KO's). The two will meet at 175 lbs with Canelo moving up two weight divisions to battle Kovalev for his light heavyweight title inside the MGM Grand Arena on DAZN this November 2nd.
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