Beterbiev vs GGG?

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  • Boxing Logic
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    Beterbiev vs GGG?

    As far as this bull**** "sport" goes, this would be better than most crap that they make. They keep pushing the bull**** about Canelo fighting guys at 175 so maybe Bivol or Beterbiev can take a dive against him, but GGG arguably outpointed Canelo in both of their sparring sessions, and GGG is bigger than Canelo, so why not GGG vs Beterbiev instead?

    GGG vs Beterbiev at 175, Canelo vs Bivol at 175, then GGG and Canelo can do the trilogy at 175, then after Canelo wins, he can move up to heavyweight and knock out Wilder, Joshua, Usyk, and Fury and became the first ever Mexican undisputed heavyweight champion.

    Those fights would be way more fun. They should do it that way.
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    Please...don't even start. Bivol and beterbiev wouldn't lay down. They are too hungry and driven. GGG won't even think about such a fight. He is too much of a coward and a low risk guy.

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    • Larry the boss
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      #3
      Kovalev and GGG losing seems to have made you lose you entire mind

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      • boliodogs
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        Beterbiev is a hell of a fighter who in my opinion beats both GGG and Canelo. Don't insult a great champion by suggesting he would take a dive. fI it's just a joke it is not a funny one.I agree GGG beat Canelo twice but they were close hard fought wars not sparring sessions.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Lance98
          Please...don't even start. Bivol and beterbiev wouldn't lay down. They are too hungry and driven. GGG won't even think about such a fight. He is too much of a coward and a low risk guy.
          Are you a pro fighter, a soldier, a fireman or a policeman? What makes you so courageous that you can call a long time world champion with over 300 amateur and 38 pro fights a coward? I guess you are free to do so if you want to but GGG is no coward.

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          • andocom
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            #6
            Originally posted by boliodogs
            Are you a pro fighter, a soldier, a fireman or a policeman? What makes you so courageous that you can call a long time world champion with over 300 amateur and 38 pro fights a coward? I guess you are free to do so if you want to but GGG is no coward.
            Insane isn't it, to call Canelo, GGG or any great boxer a coward is the definition of keyboard warrior, how you can type that without embarrassment is a mystery.

            80% of the world thought GGG won the first fight against Canelo, apparently a coward not only fought but got a draw against Canelo, how does anybody reconcile that is beyond me.

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              #7
              Beterbieve over Canelo and Golovkin by referee save

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              • Boxing_1013
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                Beterbiev is like a different version of GGG...they each have their pluses and minuses over the other, but they are the same type of fighter with the same mentality.

                At 175, with GGG already slipping a bit in almost everyone's opinion...I can't really see a way through Beterbiev...not to mention that it would be a hellacious fight for him either way, win or lose...and there are several other as profitable or more profitable options for him right now.

                In a perfect world it would be a cool fight...but DAZN wants GGG-Canelo 3 and I don't think they are too keen on putting someone like that against GGG until they get the 3rd Canelo fight...too much money at stake there and if GGG lost to a 'no-name' then it would hurt the fight, with casuals anyway, who are going to be a big portion of who buys Canelo-GGG 3.

                I think Canelo should stay above 160 from here on out though, the weight jumps can't be good for him...GGG should have to go to 168 for the trilogy...but it should happen.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Lance98
                  Please...don't even start. Bivol and beterbiev wouldn't lay down. They are too hungry and driven. GGG won't even think about such a fight. He is too much of a coward and a low risk guy.
                  GGG has, by any sane person's account, as tough of a stretch in his last 6 fights as anyone in the game...only guy who rivals or beats it is Canelo...and I wouldn't even necessarily say Canelo's is better...they are basically the same stretch anyway...people just recycle the same critiques of GGG without even paying attention lol.

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                  • MulaKO
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Boxing_1013
                    Beterbiev is like a different version of GGG...they each have their pluses and minuses over the other, but they are the same type of fighter with the same mentality.

                    At 175, with GGG already slipping a bit in almost everyone's opinion...I can't really see a way through Beterbiev...not to mention that it would be a hellacious fight for him either way, win or lose...and there are several other as profitable or more profitable options for him right now.

                    In a perfect world it would be a cool fight...but DAZN wants GGG-Canelo 3 and I don't think they are too keen on putting someone like that against GGG until they get the 3rd Canelo fight...too much money at stake there and if GGG lost to a 'no-name' then it would hurt the fight, with casuals anyway, who are going to be a big portion of who buys Canelo-GGG 3.

                    I think Canelo should stay above 160 from here on out though, the weight jumps can't be good for him...GGG should have to go to 168 for the trilogy...but it should happen.


                    Sorry but how the fugh is Beterbiev a different version of GGG
                    Besides both having an amateur career , how exactly is he similar to GGG

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