Prime Golovkin vs Prime Canelo who wins?

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  • boliodogs
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    #21
    Originally posted by Bipolar Hero
    Prime Golovkin (2013) vs Prime Canelo (2019) @160.

    Golovkin is 31, Canelo 29.

    Who wins?
    I thought GGG beat him twice when he was 35 and then 36 for the 2nd fight while Canelo was almost 9 years younger so I think GGG beats him by a much larger amount if it's prime against prime.

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    • Thuglife Nelo
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      #22
      Originally posted by Robi13
      Who was ggg fighting at 31? 🤣 and he supposed to beat canelo at 31? A 4x weight world champ??? Nah bro
      Again, the Canelo haters won’t mention the years GGG was “prime.” Ideally those years
      you dare for a higher challenge... cause a guy named Ward was above, or at least prove to The world that you could win a belt at 168. Floyd did two divisions simultaneously. Surely Loeffler could’ve arranged something for GGG to fight at 168 for a belt and win while PROMISING his return to 160 for any mandates necessary..

      A PRIME Canelo smashes Macklin, Murray. Surely those are the years they consider GGG “Prime.”

      Second, ask the GGG diehards if Canelo is in his PRIME? A Prime Canelo isn’t exclusive to 160 imo. He has proven the scale at 168-175, regardless of they think Krusher was “war torn.”

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      • BaguMka
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        #23
        Considering the fact that old GGG won two fights against prime pednelo I strongly believe GGG in his prime would have demolished ginger head

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        • BodyBagz
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          #24
          Originally posted by Shadoww702
          yup! Thats my pick also
          Up until his fight with Nelo, GGG had a very easy time of it. Low mileage, no pressure.

          He could have kept his prime for decades if he stayed the course.

          Because GGG destructive ways didn't follow him to Nelo level, he is all of a sudden not prime.

          If GGG goes on to fight 25 Kamil level guys, he will experience a youthful resurgence

          Fighting bums is the fountain of youth
          Fighting live bodies is the fountain of truth

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          • QueensburyRules
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            #25
            Originally posted by Bipolar Hero
            Prime Golovkin (2013) vs Prime Canelo (2019) @160.

            So Golovkin is 31, Canelo is 29.

            Who wins?
            - -GGG still prime and more experienced when Canelo fought him.

            What stage level bipolar U be?

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            • Robi13
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              #26
              Originally posted by Mexican Bidness
              Again, the Canelo haters won’t mention the years GGG was “prime.” Ideally those years
              you dare for a higher challenge... cause a guy named Ward was above, or at least prove to The world that you could win a belt at 168. Floyd did two divisions simultaneously. Surely Loeffler could’ve arranged something for GGG to fight at 168 for a belt and win while PROMISING his return to 160 for any mandates necessary..

              A PRIME Canelo smashes Macklin, Murray. Surely those are the years they consider GGG “Prime.”

              Second, ask the GGG diehards if Canelo is in his PRIME? A Prime Canelo isn’t exclusive to 160 imo. He has proven the scale at 168-175, regardless of they think Krusher was “war torn.”
              Imagine canelo getting a fight with the Macklins or Murray’s of today’s world with the whole pandemic? These haters and ggg supporters would be hating their asses off... prime vs prime? Laughable ggg got old before he hit his “prime”

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              • Shadoww702
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                #27
                Originally posted by BodyBagz
                Up until his fight with Nelo, GGG had a very easy time of it. Low mileage, no pressure.

                He could have kept his prime for decades if he stayed the course.

                Because GGG destructive ways didn't follow him to Nelo level, he is all of a sudden not prime.

                If GGG goes on to fight 25 Kamil level guys, he will experience a youthful resurgence

                Fighting bums is the fountain of youth
                Fighting live bodies is the fountain of truth
                Well said!

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                • BodyBagz
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Shadoww702
                  Well said!
                  Some fans ruin their whole fan base and that trickles down to their fighter.

                  Fans, represent your guy with class and dignity. Don't resort to lame excuses.

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                  • Smash
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                    #29
                    hard to bet against ggg based on their 2 fights, nelo was good in the second one and still lost a lot of rounds....very close fight

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                    • ruedboy
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                      #30
                      Golovkin by KO. There was a reason Alvarez fought a defensive fight in their first fight and got busted training for #2.

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