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  • Jab jab boom
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    #451
    Originally posted by mxtali
    And just like that GGG looks like a killer again. Why could that be..
    probably for the same exact reason why canelo looked like a killer vs khan, fielding and Liam smith but didn’t vs ggg twice or Jacobs.

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    • mxtali
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      #452
      Originally posted by Jab jab boom
      probably for the same exact reason why canelo looked like a killer vs khan, fielding and Liam smith but didn’t vs ggg twice or Jacobs.
      I don’t remember anyone claiming Canelo is past his prime. Also, thanks for proving my point i.e level of competition

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      • Drew Bundini Br
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        #453
        If GG can fight Canelo 2x and nobody said Canelo was too young then GG can fight Charlo who owns 160 belt because he's the same age as Canelo (30). No more excuses!!!

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        • Boxing Logic
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          #454
          Originally posted by mxtali
          And just like that GGG looks like a killer again. Why could that be..
          Well, it's just my opinion, but I think the reason why would that be is this. Unlike Canelo, Szerementa generates less money than GGG does. And unlike Derevyanchenko, Szerementa is not needed after GGG to provide a "coming out party" name opponent for building a future money generator, Jermall Charlo. And unlike Danny Jacobs, Szerementa is not needed to close the odds for a future Canelo fight, in order to bring in maximum bets from both sides of the betting line, because the odds for Canelo vs GGG have already been narrowed by the Jacobs fight and the first two Canelo fights, whereas before GGG vs Jacobs, the odds for Canelo vs GGG were wide in GGG's favor.

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          • Chavmex40
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            #455
            Canelo doesn’t need GGG! GGG needs Canelo.

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            • Drew Bundini Br
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              #456
              Originally posted by Boricua181
              GGG treated his opponent like a yoyo, dropping him 4 times in 7 rounds. Not much of a test for him on this night, with this opponent. GGG looked in his best shape ever, all cut up, and muscled up. It showed in this fight that being at his best, future opponents will be hard pressed to beat him.
              GG just beat an assistant cab driver.

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              • kushking
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                #457
                Originally posted by Drew Bundini Br
                GG just beat an assistant cab driver.
                I thought he was Rolls bricklayer co worker? I'm Being serious,I just assumed ggg shows up to the local teamsters union whenever he needs to pick an opponent,at least a bricklayer is in good shape unlike a cabbie ...

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                • Jab jab boom
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                  #458
                  Originally posted by mxtali
                  I don’t remember anyone claiming Canelo is past his prime. Also, thanks for proving my point i.e level of competition
                  level of competition has plenty to do with it. But, it also can’t be ignored that hardly anybody in the history of boxing is the same at 35 and over as they were when they were younger. Doesn’t matter if you’re talking about sugar Ray Leonard, Roy Jones , Hearns, Whitaker, Ali, pac ,Oscar, etc. doesn’t mean they’re not still credible , but definitely not the same.

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                  • NearHypnos
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                    #459
                    He either seemed a little slower than I remember or he was just purposely methodical in this dismantling.

                    He looked in great shape. Maybe a little more muscular than the usual and maybe that’s why he came across as slower? Not sure. Maybe I’m reading too much into it.

                    It was good to see GGG fight again. Not sure how many more fighta of him we’ll get but I’m just glad I got to witness this guy.

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                    • Drew Bundini Br
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                      #460
                      Originally posted by Jab jab boom
                      level of competition has plenty to do with it. But, it also can’t be ignored that hardly anybody in the history of boxing is the same at 35 and over as they were when they were younger. Doesn’t matter if you’re talking about sugar Ray Leonard, Roy Jones , Hearns, Whitaker, Ali, pac ,Oscar, etc. doesn’t mean they’re not still credible , but definitely not the same.
                      Floyd and B Hop heald their own better than the rest of the greats while fighting after age 25. Floyd was 36 when he dominated Canelo.

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