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Comments Thread For: Canelo: I've Done What I Had To Do Against Golovkin
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I got a feeling that if Canelo doesn't knock Kovalev out, then he will lose a decision on the scorecards. I say that because the arc of the moral universe is bent towards Kovalev.
Most boxing fans knew that Sergey was robbed in his first fight with Andre Ward and that Canelo Alvarez has been the beneficiary of many dubious decisions in his favor.
So if the fight goes to the cards this time and the fight is even remotely close, then I believe that Kovalev would win by decision.
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Originally posted by RetroSpeed05 View Postlol he got a gift draw and a md with one being a draw and the other two being 115-113. Does anyone think a 36/37 year old Canelo beats this prime Canelo? Look what GGG did at this age. Canelo has yet to have a clear cut win against GGG.
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostHow is he a diva?? He bent over backwards to get the 2nd fight made? He even let GGG discard some refs. And judges?? I was surprised as *** canelo let the judge from the 1st fight judge the 2nd considering he scored it ggg and gave a round Canelo CLEARLY won to ggg. *** GGG almost got 50%!!! That sht unheard of!
Acting like you won when everyone thinks you lost and then getting caught cheating is beyond diva, it's a disgrace.
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I do agree that we've done the Golovkin Canelo thing to death for a while. How about between them they face some good, young, undefeated and largely untested guys between them so we can see how good they are. Maybe Charlo, Andrade, Saunders, Smith, ect. Imagine the legacy if you defeat that line up. Or a new star can emerge in boxing. Does no one care about defending the titles against the best guys the same size anymore?
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Originally posted by chirorickyp View PostHe was in hot water after the rematch was cancelled for you know what. The boxing world was upset at the ludicrous draw so he needed the rematch to save face from the first fight and getting caught with the you know what. They negotiated they didn't bend over backwards. Things didn't look so good going into the 2nd attempt for a rematch especially with the time lost money lost, and GGG;s frustration to stop camp and end up with nothing.
Acting like you won when everyone thinks you lost and then getting caught cheating is beyond diva, it's a disgrace.
Canelo really did need that rematch 10x more then ggg.
I’m a huge Canelo fan but when ppl come correct and think about their responses logically I’m all for admitting I’m wrong or what not. They also say I hate ggg? When in fact he’s still in my top 5 p4p list. And no canelo is not #1Last edited by Shadoww702; 09-21-2019, 12:07 PM.
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Why relitigate this "GGG won/no he didn't" discussion ad infinitum? It is the same tired trite phrases and the same cliches. The site posts the same raw meat over and over again and people respond right on cue like Pavlov's dog. I know breaking that habit is difficult like smoking or doing drugs, but resist the temptation folks. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose. Win back your life...you soul!
Do you want to continue the same ****** discussion until your last dying breath? Of course not! Break the habit now. There is much more to life than insisting that Golovkin won both fights, or conversely responding to those assertions. Exorcise those demons now!
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Originally posted by Mindgames View PostI do agree that we've done the Golovkin Canelo thing to death for a while. How about between them they face some good, young, undefeated and largely untested guys between them so we can see how good they are. Maybe Charlo, Andrade, Saunders, Smith, ect. Imagine the legacy if you defeat that line up. Or a new star can emerge in boxing. Does no one care about defending the titles against the best guys the same size anymore?
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