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  • #31
    Originally posted by Metacom View Post
    No, he should have a L and a draw to GGG. He legit beat Lara, but as usual there was that one card that was way off. 117-111? Another pre- filled card.
    Yeah he definitely beat Lara, I don’t know why people whine about that one. I thought he clearly lost in GGG 1, I also scored the second fight 115-113 to GGG but it could’ve legitimately went either way.

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    • #32
      I think he’ll finish out his current deal then do a few fights on his own for maximum paydays then call it a career.

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      • #33
        he knows 36-37 is when fighters are on the decline usually oh look at a lot of his opponents and what age they are...coincidence im sure

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        • #34
          Of course he's planning on retiring at 36. He doesn't want what happened to GGG to happen to him. Canelo would never take on a young elite fighter in his prime if he were 36 years plus. Sure it's smart even if it won't do anything for his legacy. He's already made a ton of cash and doesn't need to box anymore if he doesn't want to.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
            Yeah he definitely beat Lara, I don’t know why people whine about that one. I thought he clearly lost in GGG 1, I also scored the second fight 115-113 to GGG but it could’ve legitimately went either way.
            Same here. I'm actually not a fan of Canelo for various reasons but anyone who thinks Lara won is not being honest. He never outboxed Canelo, he just ran all night. I'm also willing to bet those same people who think Lara "schooled" Canelo criticized AJ for outboxing Ruiz.
            I also had the 1st GGG/Canelo fight for Golovkin and had Golovkin beating Canelo by a point in the rematch (5 rds for Canelo, 6 for GGG and 1 even) although I could accept a draw or one point either way.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by theface07 View Post
              Same here. I'm actually not a fan of Canelo for various reasons but anyone who thinks Lara won is not being honest. He never outboxed Canelo, he just ran all night. I'm also willing to bet those same people who think Lara "schooled" Canelo criticized AJ for outboxing Ruiz.
              I also had the 1st GGG/Canelo fight for Golovkin and had Golovkin beating Canelo by a point in the rematch (5 rds for Canelo, 6 for GGG and 1 even) although I could accept a draw or one point either way.
              I openly dislike Canelo for his diva’ish weight demands, failing a drug test etc but he clearly won that fight. Lara did nothing for 8 of those rounds.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
                Yeah he definitely beat Lara, I don’t know why people whine about that one. I thought he clearly lost in GGG 1, I also scored the second fight 115-113 to GGG but it could’ve legitimately went either way.
                I had GGG winning by 1 round in the second myself but I'm throwing a bone to those who think you score boxing the same way you score ice skating.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
                  Canelo`s resume is not deep.

                  His best wins are old Cotto, old Mosley, old Kovalev, Jacobs, GGG

                  And he should have lost against Lara.

                  Not very impressed.

                  Give him some fighters in their primes to find out how good he really is.
                  Canelo stay avoiding the tough fights. Charlo, Andrade, any of the real champions at 168 (not Rocky Fielding who isn't even a real champion), and any of the prime, not over the hill guys at 175.

                  He'll definitely make it to 36 with that formula.

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                  • #39
                    I've always felt Canelo would be done by age 35 because he's been fighting pro since age 15. Not only that, but he's been at the world level since 19. He also has a lot of rounds under his belt, in contrast to someone like Golovkin who started his pro career much later in his life, and has had a relatively easy path KO no hopes and accumulating nearly half the amount of rounds Canelo has.

                    However, Canelo is an extremely disciplined fighter when it comes to his health, so he may very well be able to keep his prime past 35, we shall see, boxing is always full of surprises.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by daggum View Post
                      he knows 36-37 is when fighters are on the decline usually oh look at a lot of his opponents and what age they are...coincidence im sure
                      Do you know what ring age is?

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