Golovkin is better fighter than Canelo

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    Golovkin is better fighter than Canelo

    Golovkin struggled with prime Canelo when he was already old fighter. He struggled to a draw in the fight many fans felt like he won and to a close decision loss. If Golovkin was in his prime and Canelo in his prime, Golovkin would have won both fights easily. It is not very difficult to find out Golovkin is clearly the better fighter.
  • Dariusz
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    #2
    Perhaps the problem is that Canelo hasn't reached his prime yet. Not trying to defend him as I simply don't like ped cheaters, but often a fighter reaches his prime time relatively late.

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    • Monzon99
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      Golovkin is far far superior to Protectednelo. He killed him in sparring many years ago. Protectednelo ducked him for years with an inventory of duck excuses. Finally GGG grew weary for the payday and agree to play soft with the fraud franchise. He got the jackpot over $20m, a lot more than his $1m or so title defenses. He had to throw the fight to get the $. It's a great deception that protectednelo is better than GGG. But that's how boxing works, certain frauds like nelo and floyd get the right managers handlers and they are protected so the money keeps rolling in. GGG never had a chance to become the cash cow franchise in USA, the American establishment will never do a great Eastern Euro any favors, they want black or brown champions to sell.

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      • eco1
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        #4
        And Golovkin actually won both fights.

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        • AKAcronym
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          #5
          Originally posted by Dariusz
          Perhaps the problem is that Canelo hasn't reached his prime yet. Not trying to defend him as I simply don't like ped cheaters, but often a fighter reaches his prime time relatively late.
          He's definitely reached his prime. The guy is 30 years old and has been professional for half of that. I personally think Canelo is already showing signs of slowing, probably due to moving up in weight. But there's no way's yet to reach his prime.

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          • Beercules
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            #6
            Originally posted by eco1
            And Golovkin actually won both fights.
            I think they are 1-1



            But Golovkin is too old now to compete with Caneloroid

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            • JohnCastellanos
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              #7
              Originally posted by Monzon99
              Golovkin is far far superior to Protectednelo. He killed him in sparring many years ago. Protectednelo ducked him for years with an inventory of duck excuses. Finally GGG grew weary for the payday and agree to play soft with the fraud franchise. He got the jackpot over $20m, a lot more than his $1m or so title defenses. He had to throw the fight to get the $. It's a great deception that protectednelo is better than GGG. But that's how boxing works, certain frauds like nelo and floyd get the right managers handlers and they are protected so the money keeps rolling in. GGG never had a chance to become the cash cow franchise in USA, the American establishment will never do a great Eastern Euro any favors, they want black or brown champions to sell.
              Canelo in his prime woulda whooped Monzon and ggg on the same night specially hype job monzon

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              • Madison Boxing
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                golovkin won both fights. check out the media scorecards in both fights and the public polls, its a myth that the second fight was any closer, canelo just got a whole lot of credit by not running again. 116-112 ggg in both fights.

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                • mlac
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Madison boxing
                  golovkin won both fights. check out the media scorecards in both fights and the public polls, its a myth that the second fight was any closer, canelo just got a whole lot of credit by not running again. 116-112 ggg in both fights.
                  it was closer though, i thought Golovkin still won but it could of been 7-5 either way or a draw...

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                  • 4truth
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JohnCastellanos
                    Canelo in his prime woulda whooped Monzon and ggg on the same night specially hype job monzon
                    As long as we ignore the reality of their first meeting, your fantasy seems almost plausible.

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