Did GGG view Andre Ward as the way fans view Beterbiev for Canelo?

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    #11
    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
    Nah. GGG was literally scared out of his ass. I don't blame him.
    Come to think of it, maybe you are right.

    In 2015 GGG literally said “Canelo... he’s too big, this is disrespect to sport” when asked about Canelo for 155. GGg would rehydrate to 174 against Rubio. GGg wants to say that Canelo at 155 would rehydrate 19lbs of water to be at the same weight as Golovkin on fight night? If they are the same weight, why does GGg lie to say “Canelo is too big.” That’s physically impossible.

    And behold, when they fought, GGG and him were the same size ffs. Which means Canelo on the 160 scale gained 14lbs to be the same size as GGG in the ring? Geez. So imagine Canelo at 152. 14 + 8, 22lbs is what Canelo had to sacrifice against Floyd? No of course not! All we got to do is add the numbers and debunk all the fake news conspired against Canelo for years.

    GGG is a liar. He told ESNEWS that Brook was a “clown,” “too small” when asked about a 157lb catchweight. Yet GGg’s integrity loved the full 160 against a Welter, but fans cry that Canelo went to the lowest possible weight to benefit Khan in order to defend a Middleweight strap.

    Seeing how GGG and K2 did malicious business is no wonder why GBP advised Canelo to vacate and not deal with Loeffler and Sulaiman’s insistence to make a fight knowing negotiations were a problem during Canelo’s All Star lawsuit. Canelo specifically addressed that.

    Karma prevails!!!

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    • BoxingIsGreat
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      #12
      Originally posted by To Be Frank Doe
      Scared? Maybe outpointed at most. Or maybe GGG saw something in Ward in which he feared being attacked to the body?
      Body punching is the kryptonite for Eastern Euro boxers. Not what's emphasized in the amateurs. Ward was the master of it at the time, like Davis is now. That's why I never gave Loma a chance against Davis.

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