all that steroid abuse must be deteriorating ole reds already tiny pea brain. red lost both fights and is in denial mode.
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Clenelo Is right about lil G but what risk has he taken himself ? Mayweather who was small and old beat the **** out of him. Jacobs didn't want to fight and now the Red Baron is fighting the weakest champions. What risks ?
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Originally posted by boliodogs View PostThose aren't facts at all. That is just your very bias opinion as a Canelo lover and GGG hater. Canelo could have fought Dervy in defense of his belt. He chose to give up the belt and not fight Dervy. GGG is fighting the guy Canelo didn't fight for the titls Canelo gave up. The vast majority think GGG beat Canelo twice. Kovalev is not the number 1 at 175. The other 3 champs are all young and undefeated while Kovalev is ol and has lost 3 of his last 7 fights, two by KO. Canelo is a 4 to 1 favorite to beat Kovalev while GGG is a 3 to 1 favorite to beat Dervy so who is the risk taker? Is Canelo really moving up two weight classes? If he never fights at 160 again because he can no longer make that weight then how much weight is he really going up?
1- Fact: Derevyanchenko declined 5.5 mil to fight Alvarez and Is now fighting GGG for the same amount. Seems like he chose to face GGG instead of Alvarez because he thinks he has a better shot at beating GGG than Canelo. So who ducked who?
2- fact: Most professional fighters and Trainers, not biased media or fanboi’s. But educated experts in the sweet science seen Alvarez win both fights. They seen Alvarez outbox him in the first fight and beat the Mexican outta him in the second.
3- Fact: You act as if Cinnamon is the first fighter to ever move up in weight and fight the easiest champ in the division. Especially moving up not 1 but 2 division where he’s never fought before. Even the Great RJJ did it when he moved up to fight John Ruiz.
And lastly. GGG is fighting the weakest champ in his own division, not 2 division up but in the division he’s been fighting his whole career. And your over here acting like he’s taking a bigger risk than Alvarez just cuz he’s a 3-1 favorite and not a 4-1. Fanboi please. But whatever helps you to believe your own nonsense. And you implying that Alvarez wont be able to make the MW limit is just speculation.
So In conclusion, everything you just said is just your own BIASED, EMOTIONALLY FILLED, GGG LOVING AND CANELO HAITING OPINON and NOT FACTS.Last edited by Senor_frogs; 09-19-2019, 01:15 AM.
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GGG has been & continues to be the guy fighting the best guys in the divisions BESIDES Canelo so idk who Canelo is looking to fight if hes looking for mfers taking risks. Derevyanchenko is the best guy any of the non-Canelo 160lbers is fighting. I dig Mell, but Derevyanchenko would be his best challenger by a mile. And if Andrade fought Derevyanchenko hed be his best challenger by two miles.
Whatever doe. I kinda think there is a good chance GGG doesnt got more than 1 or 2 fights left so Canelo can avoid him if he wishes to & hell I could see him losing to Derevyanchenko next time out & then GGG is for sure out of the Canelo sweepstakes & we definitely wont get that trilogy fight.
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Originally posted by boliodogs View PostCanelo 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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Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View PostHad the first a narrow GGG victory, 2nd I had a narrow Canelo victory. In my book they were both so close I could also see a draw.
GGG wants the 3rd fight to avenge what he sees as BS decisions and to make another huge payday. A win over Canelo helps cement his legacy as a great.
Canelo doesn't see a need for it because he doesn't like GGG and doesn't need GGG to generate revenue or gain accolades.
I'd like to see either one clean out 160 with fights against Andrade and Charlo. While I think Jacobs is a good fighter I really don't care to see him fight GGG or Canelo again. While I wouldn't mind seeing a 3rd fight between Golovkin and Alvarez, it's not a fight I'm itching for.
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Originally posted by mcdonalds View PostTRUTH
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.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostCanelo 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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100% correct !!
1) Golovkin does not take risky fights... other than Cashnelo
2) Kovalev is a BETTER opponent !
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