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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Canelo: GGG Not Taking Risks, Does Not Represent Anything To Me

    Canelo Alvarez admits that he's not exactly motivated to have a third bout with middleweight rival Gennady Golovkin. On November 2 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, the Mexican superstar will climb up by two weight divisions to challenge Sergey Kovalev for the WBO light heavyweight title.
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  • mcdonalds
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    TRUTH

    GGG cherrypicked the weakest available top 5 middleweight. He could've tried to fight the WBO and WBC champs but no he would rather fight for the vacant IBF instead.

    People don't bring it up because they are relieved he didn't cherrypick Mungia instead.
    Last edited by mcdonalds; 09-18-2019, 11:18 PM.

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    • Vodkaholic
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      #3
      Isn't he fighting the guy you ducked and dropped the belt, again!?
      Yeah, taking a risk against a 36 year old on the decline and just been in a brutal fight a few weeks again lmao

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      • Truth Serum
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        #4
        Nice way to duck another fighter. !Every Welter should be saying the same about Terrence Crawford.

        Canelo, we all know that you want no part of GGG. The guy that you can't clearly defeat in the ring!

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        • R-Hand Southpaw
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          #5
          Maybe GGG needs to take a lesson from Canelo and take some risks with that Mexican beef!

          Lmfaooo

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          • mcdonalds
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            #6
            Originally posted by Vodkaholic
            Isn't he fighting the guy you ducked and dropped the belt, again!?
            Yeah, taking a risk against a 36 year old on the decline and just been in a brutal fight a few weeks again lmao
            Chenko ducked Canelo by turning down $5.5 million against Canelo and is now fighting against GGG for the same amount.

            Get the story straight

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            • Robi13
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              #7
              Bwahahahaha

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              • Realizniguhnit
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                #8
                I like Canelo but I got to keep it 100. Kovalev is the biggest risk he's took since GGG.

                Maybe he means GGG isn't moving through the weights like him but fact is there's really no need to 160 is stacked rn.

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                • boliodogs
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                  Canelo is scoring his own fights and boxers are always generous scoring their own fights. He didn't win both fights in the eyes of most viewers. He lost both fights and only got the win and draw because the fights were in Vegas. In any other neutral city he would have lost both fights. If he doesn't want to fight GGG that's fine but he shouldn't trash the man. He should mind his own business and let GGG mind his business. What risk has he taken since fighting GGG? He fought Jacobs who GGG already beat. He fought Fielding who was a 12 to 1 underdog and he now fights Kovalev who is a 4 to 1 underdog. The odds makers say if he fought GGG he would just be a slight 7 to 5 favorite due to the Vegas location. Meanwhile GGG fights the guy Canelo gave up a belt to so Canelo shouldn't trash him. He is fighting a top 10 middleweight for a vacant title. GGG is a 3 to 1 favorite so the odds makers think he has a good opponent.

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                  • lieutenant
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                    GGG was mentally ruined in that 2nd fight. All he thinks about is Canelo. The man who snatched his soul. I personally believe GGG is a shot fighter, that 2nd fight took a lot out of him. Even Rolls landed some good shots, and GGG took 9 months to cherrypick him. He'll be lucky to get past Derevianchenko.

                    Canelo simply doesn't view him as much of a challenge, he can't get motivated enough to give him a 3rd fight. I understand completely. If GGG gets by Derevianchenko and then beats Andrade, maybe then Canelo can't ignore him.

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