Comments Thread For: Canelo Explains Why He Has Zero Interest To Compete in Olympics

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  • Elastic Recoilz
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    #41
    Originally posted by Uncle Al..varez
    lol. Jesus you GGG diehards never give up with lies. “Small Middleweight.” My god... I don’t think you even listened to what I said, I said Ward SUBSTITUTED his position in the Olympics to fight at LHW. If you ever saw the Super Six, that thin version of Ward was NEVER as big as Kovalev, Gvozdyk, Beterbiev.

    Log off with the alt bruh.
    Well Golovkin was never as big as the likes of Kelly Pavlik, Bernard Hopkins or Danny Jacobs was he? He is only 5 foot 9 but a little too thick for 154 lbs. It was never possible for Golovkin to move up in weight. He is firmly suited to middleweight.

    Your second comment quite frankly is ******ed but I wouldn't expect any less from someone who has their head lodged so far up Canelo's rectum as you do. Of course a 168 lbs version on Ward was not as big as Kovalev, Beterbiev etc. Ward took time out and bulked up before moving to 175 lbs but the point is fighting at light heavyweight was not unnatural to him even when he campaigned at super middleweight.

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    • Thuglife Nelo
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      #42
      Originally posted by Elastic Recoilz
      Well Golovkin was never as big as the likes of Kelly Pavlik, Bernard Hopkins or Danny Jacobs was he? He is only 5 foot 9 but a little too thick for 154 lbs. It was never possible for Golovkin to move up in weight. He is firmly suited to middleweight.
      I see you’re just trolling. 5’9” lol

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      • TRTboy
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        #43
        Absolutely agree with him. Majority of amateurs are teenagers. Imagine Canelo against an 18 year old. Dear God.

        Any top professional who participates in the Olympics is a ***** ass bully.

        Now I am aware that there are old ass amateurs who are in their mid to late 20's but those dudes usually havent adopted to the pro style which is completely different.

        Pro's go in there to hurt you and KO you. Most amateurs dont have that mindset

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        • Thuglife Nelo
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          #44
          Originally posted by Rigpig
          Well if your fighting in the olympics your not a novice. Your either A class or open class, and if any pro wanted to compete there they wouldn’t have to hold back. It’d be totally different fighting as an amateur the gloves are made completely different. I’ve fought both so I know.
          Again, in almost ALL OLYMPIC sports, the best of the best competing are late teens to early 20s TOPS! In boxing, these young guys were groomed since kids. In some cases you get late bloomers like an AJ...

          To put in perspective for this new open admission to the Olympics available for pros, so let's imagine today's Fury vs the AJ that won Gold. Does that young AJ have a chance against today's Fury?

          Could the 2012 Spence or Zamkovoy beat today's Crawford?

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          • Joe Beamish
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            #45
            Preferred amateur athletes in the Olympics anyway.

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              #46
              Originally posted by BoloShot
              To be fair the Olympics have banned the AIBA from providing officials ever again.
              The AIBA have changed leadership and cleared their debts so they might be in charge by the time the olympice can be held

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              • BoloShot
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                #47
                Originally posted by BamBamMurphy
                The AIBA have changed leadership and cleared their debts so they might be in charge by the time the olympice can be held
                Goddamn it they just gotta weasel their way back in the pricks.

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