Comments Thread For: Canelo-Golovkin III Could Happen At 168; GGG's Not Getting Favors, Says Reynoso

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  • rrayvez
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    #71
    Originally posted by Robi13
    That’s fine and that was my point exactly that you rather do that, then appreciate... hating is above appreciation in your life... good for u
    do you think that I can’t read? I’ve seen your posts before and you’ve posted plenty of negative about Crawford , Charlo and others. But when it comes to Canelo you’re suddenly Captain Positive and no negativity Is permitted. So what does that say about you? Either you’re just biased or full of sht

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    • batista84
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      #72
      I don't think GGG moves up to 168 to fight Canelo even if it's his last shot at redemption.

      I'm a huge fan of his work, I think at the end he'll be one of the best MW's of all time but based on history he is not the kind of guy who moves out of his comfort zone, he fought @161 two times and @ 163 one time, I don't think he'll move up 8 pounds to fight Alvarez.

      He looked like a rock on the last weigh-in but I don't think he'll take that. Fighting Alvarez being 39 years old and @168 it's gonna be a lot harder than the previous two fights.

      My guess is that GGG will fight Munguia in a fight that I think he wins by KO and fights two more low level guys at 160 before calling it a day.

      Alvarez will fight Yldirim on Feb, BJS in May and Plant in Sep to unify all belts, Charlo and Benavidez will come out after that due to pubic demand.

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      • Bronx2245
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        #73
        Originally posted by Robi13
        I was just about to comment this, that’d be smart of boo boo to do.. move up and beat silly hoe Saunders and that would put him in position to fight Canelo... finally.
        It makes we wonder, maybe Hearn does not want him to do that? If you and I can see that's a game plan, how can he not see it?

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          #74
          Originally posted by ReggieKray
          Yeah Jermall said he want to move up. He need to steal Plant or BJS from Canelo.

          Actually Charlo can steal Plant and Andrade can steal BJS. That would be perfect.
          Indeed! That should be the move! If Canelo doesn't choose Plant next, Charlo should jump at the chance! Ain't nobody trying to see Charlo vs. Eubank Jr.!

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          • Jab jab boom
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            #75
            Originally posted by Robi13
            Vanes, Steve rolls, and sesenta... aren’t better then Rocky and Jr..: those are there weakest opponents each now you take into consideration that Canelo has moved up in wait and won world titles... Canelo has basically beat bigger opponents both in names and size and while ggg has stayed at 60 to face smaller opponents both in names and size/ that’s my take
            are you serious? You’re trying to compare who’s crappy opposition ****** more? All of those guys you mentioned ******. Chavez jr weight drained to 163.5 and 2 fights removed from quitting vs fonfara is just as crappy as Rolls and Vanes and this last guy ggg fought. Fielding is just as crappy as well and so is this Yidilgrim guy. So there isn’t any big difference in their crappy opponents.

            As far as their bigger names faced over the last 3 years, Ggg faced prime Canelo twice , prime Jacobs and Derveyenchenko. Canelo faced a 35/36 yr old ggg, a 36 year old Kovalev on 10 weeks break and a rehydration clause, Jacobs after Ggg already beat him and more recently Smith who really lost his last fight to Ryder and had 4 weeks to get ready. If you see a big disparity in those opponents, you’re out of your damn mind.

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            • Thuglife Nelo
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              #76
              Originally posted by batista84
              Fighting Alvarez being 39 years old and @168 it's gonna be a lot harder than the previous two fights.
              GGG cuts no less than 13lbs of water each Middleweight fight. That’s why he looked horrid for years during fight week, like a POW victim..

              If GGG is 173lbs in the ring it means he only has to cut 5lbs of water instead of 13lbs. It means you perform better..

              Why do u Think Canelo fights comfortably at 168-175? He’s not hurting his body to make weight. You’re basically not hindered the effects of general weighin dehydration

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              • Alf Stewart
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                #77
                What favours has team GGG ever got from team Alvarez🤔

                I’m still keen to see a trilogy, GGG is obviously ageing and Canelo has looked the goods dominating opposition since their rematch.

                Personally I had GGG winning both fights clearly in very competitive fights 8-4 both times iirc, they were great fights too watch and let’s not forget Canelo hasn’t had as hard a fight since.

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                • GodfatherIV
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                  #78
                  Not that it would happen but I would like to see Saunders vs Andrade on the undercard of Canelo vs Yildirim in February. Then the winner is line for May 5th against Canelo. Down at 160 Charlo vs Golovkin as a tough show me fight for both, the winner goes up to 168 to try and fight Canelo in September. Plant handles Truax and then takes a grudge match against Benavidez. Last men standing fight at the end of December 21 or January 22

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                  • Shadoww702
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Jab jab boom
                    are you serious? You’re trying to compare who’s crappy opposition ****** more? All of those guys you mentioned ******. Chavez jr weight drained to 163.5 and 2 fights removed from quitting vs fonfara is just as crappy as Rolls and Vanes and this last guy ggg fought. Fielding is just as crappy as well and so is this Yidilgrim guy. So there isn’t any big difference in their crappy opponents.

                    As far as their bigger names faced over the last 3 years, Ggg faced prime Canelo twice , prime Jacobs and Derveyenchenko. Canelo faced a 35/36 yr old ggg, a 36 year old Kovalev on 10 weeks break and a rehydration clause, Jacobs after Ggg already beat him and more recently Smith who really lost his last fight to Ryder and had 4 weeks to get ready. If you see a big disparity in those opponents, you’re out of your damn mind.
                    Over the last three years GGG didn't fight Jacobs.

                    Last 3 years

                    GGG fought Vanes, Canelo, Rolls, Sergiy, Simon Sesmeta.

                    Outside Canelo NONE of the other guys even won a legit belt.

                    Canelo last 3 years GGG, Fielding, Jacobs, Kov., Smith.

                    All outside of Fielding have won a MAJOR belt. Even he had a piece of a major belt.

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                    • SN!PER
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                      #80
                      Munguia beats him up at 160.

                      Canelo knocks him out at 168.

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