Comments Thread For: GGG: Can't Talk About Canelo, We Are Fighting Derevyanchenko
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It was posted/written here on this site a couple of months ago I know you read it but since you have GGG D*** in your throat you pretend you didn't read it since it does not look good on triple GGGåy.Comment
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I agree! This should be a GREAT fight. I’m thinking 50/50 maybe 55/45 GGG?Comment
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Canelo said this. He said he considered himself done with Golovkin but went on to say
"But if the people want another fight, we’ll do it again and I’ll beat him again.”
Prior to the Fielding fight he said.
“He can do whatever he wants, whatever is convenient,” Alvarez responded to The Ring during the call. “I did my thing and to each his own. We’ll see in the future. I’m always willing to make a third fight. We did two, why not three?”
Well guess what Saul people want another fight preferably before Golovkin is on old age security.
I also think GGG vs. Murata in Japan would be a GREAT Career move??? Dude has a cult following in Japan.Comment
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Last edited by whoseyourdaddy; 09-23-2019, 07:14 PM.Comment
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I agree with you brotha that’s not my issue, my issue is that prior to canelo and ggg having fights signed he wasn’t saying this bs that he saying now... he can’t prove to us that he “signed” all we know is that Vegas was an issue to ggg and I’m not saying that was the deal breaker.. I think canelo didn’t wanna fight him even if it was Vegas canelo had been clear about that before signing for Kovalev and after signing to fight Kovalev as well... the only puzzy changing his tune pre signing to a fight and post signing to a fight is puzzy ggg... that’s a fact. And I don’t need no link, people who been following these two boxers and what’s been said know what I’m talking aboutComment
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On the surface, a third fight between Canelo Alvarez and Gennadiy Golovkin should be one of the easiest superfights to make.
So why isn’t it happening?
The official narrative is that the GGG camp is refusing to fight Alvarez once again in Las Vegas. The story goes they are holding out to have the fight in either Texas or New York, feeling that they were jobbed out of both fights by the Vegas judges. Their first fight, in September 2017, was ruled a draw and the second fight, a year later, was won via split decision by Alvarez.
But that theory is the ultimate red herring, and doesn’t seem to hold water for a couple of reasons.
For one, sources on the GGG side say there is no hard and fast anywhere-but-Vegas demand from their side. And for another, the GGG camp was not unhappy with the judges for the second fight — they were OK with Dave Moretti, who had scored the first fight for Golovkin, and specifically asked for and got Steve Weisfeld of New York — until after the decision was rendered. Both Weisfeld and Moretti scored the second fight for Canelo, 115-113.
So it would seem their problem is not so much with where the fight was held, but with how it was scored. (For the record, I thought Golovkin won the first fight and Alvarez the second.) The solution to that, of course, is to leave no doubt the third time.
The upshot of it all is that Golden Boy Promotions, which controls Alvarez’s destiny, is said to be demanding a resolution by the end of business Friday or it will move on to other opponents.
The canard that GGG is demanding to dictate the site of the third fight seems like a plant designed to deflect attention to what is really going on here. And that is, Alvarez doesn’t really want to fight GGG a third time, for the simplest of reasons: He really doesn’t have to.
“We’re going to do the third fight when Canelo wants to do it,’’ Eric Gomez, Golden Boy’s president, told Yahoo Sports on Friday. “Is he interested in it? Of course. But there’s a lot of other fighters he’s interested in, too.’’
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At no point that I know of did ggg say he wouldn’t fight canelo in Vegas.Comment
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Kovalev beat a rando named Shabransky for the WBO title, lost it by knockout to Alvarez and then won it back because Alvarez sucks.
What an amazing champion!
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