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  • #11
    Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
    - -The World according to Ol' McDonald:

    Quack-quack, moo-moo, baa-baa, oink-oink...
    With a quack-quack here and a quack-quack there
    Here a quack, there a quack, everywhere a quack-quack

    Greatest song lyrics ever!

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    • #12
      Golovflop is going bum-hunting meanwhile a respectable fighter like Alvarez is looking for undefeated & legit competition to give a L too

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Snowballer View Post
        Most serious fans know that Golovkin was HBO's creation.

        They found a guy with power and decent skills and matched him with lower tier fighters to sell him to the casuals as some kind of KO artists since that's what casuals like, and in a time when Mayweather was the face of boxing and had a boring style to casuals.

        Pretty much everything was handed to Golovkin, from titles to coverage.

        In contrast, Canelo at the age of 19 started fighting lower tier world level fighters and by 22 or 23 was fighting elite fighters all the way through to present time. He paid his dues and has created a nice legacy, all before the age of 29.

        GGG is the casuals champ.

        Canelo is the people's champ.
        GGG is a hype job, the casual's champ ... yet at 37 years old he went 24 rounds with prime Canelo, ate his best shots like they were nothing, and the majority of neutral observers thought he got the better of it.

        Prime GGG - the guy you call an HBO creation - would have destroyed Canelo, and all Saul's team knew it, which is why they stalled for 2 years then ditched the WBC title to avoid fighting him.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by MEXICAN STYLE View Post
          Golovflop is going bum-hunting meanwhile a respectable fighter like Alvarez is pumping himself up with PEDs before looking for undefeated & legit competition to give a L too
          Fixed that for you!

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          • #15
            Originally posted by kafkod View Post
            Fixed that for you!
            LMAO still haunted by how Alvarez owns British fighters?

            UK taking L's on February 22th & May 2th either way #$

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            • #16
              Prime ggg... You guys have to stop with the excuses. Ggg didn't want to ever take less money. Compromise weight or timing. He never wanted the big fight until canelo.

              He could have been atg if he took those chances. Now just a good champ with a weak resume

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              • #17
                he only fought for a title when he knew he wasnt going to be around much longer.

                still, gotta give him credit for bouncing back from almost immediately losing his title, by scraping past /arguably losing to a 14 fight guy, thus getting a title in the ring once more.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by mcdonalds View Post
                  160:

                  WBA- didn't fight anyone for the real title, got elevated from "interim" to "regular" to "super"

                  IBF- Beat a C level fighter in Lemiuex

                  WBC- Didn't fight anyone for the title, got it gifted to him from king nelo

                  IBF - Robbed SD, he will probably duck a rematch too

                  Well he did beat your favorite fighter twice in the opinion of the majority of viewers and has him scared shi tless to fight him a third time.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Dontbeahater View Post
                    Prime ggg... You guys have to stop with the excuses. Ggg didn't want to ever take less money. Compromise weight or timing. He never wanted the big fight until canelo.

                    He could have been atg if he took those chances. Now just a good champ with a weak resume
                    Don 't be a hater, Dontbeahater.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
                      he only fought for a title when he knew he wasnt going to be around much longer.

                      still, gotta give him credit for bouncing back from almost immediately losing his title, by scraping past /arguably losing to a 14 fight guy, thus getting a title in the ring once more.
                      The same 14 fight guy Canelo gave up a world title to avoid.

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