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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Canelo's Trainer on Golovkin: He Looked Bad In His Last Fight, A Bit Slower

    Whether or not Canelo Alvarez ever decides to give Gennadiy Golovkin a third fight, his trainer clearly thinks it will not be as competitive as the previous two other occasions. Eddy Reynoso recently noted that he has spotted a decline in the Kazakh middleweight, especially in his post-Alvarez fights against Sergiy Derevyanchenko and most recently Kamil Szeremeta.
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  • rojo45
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    #2
    May be true but he beat Canelo twice

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    • DeeMoney
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      #3
      Apparently Reynoso needs a talking to from some of the posters here. They will explain how ggg is still in his prime, but only looks slower because he is facing better opposition. As if one’s physical prime lasts into their mid 30s and beyond

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      • kafkod
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        #4
        Originally posted by DeeMoney
        Apparently Reynoso needs a talking to from some of the posters here. They will explain how ggg is still in his prime, but only looks slower because he is facing better opposition. As if one’s physical prime lasts into their mid 30s and beyond
        They should also explain to me how Canelo became P4P No1 by squeaking a draw and a controversial MD against a slow, predictable C level hype job like GGG.

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        • MPDKSAB
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          #5
          & to think there's some who really pretend as if he's the best Middleweight today.

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          • chepboxingking
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            #6
            Call me crazy, I actually didnt mind the draw in the first fight, and had GGG win the second fight by 1 round lol

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            • aboutfkntime
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              #7
              Hypekin gets another big red spanking if they fight him again

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              • Vlad_
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                #8
                Originally posted by kafkod
                They should also explain to me how Canelo became P4P No1 by squeaking a draw and a controversial MD against a slow, predictable C level hype job like GGG.
                I know right. Both were pretty evenly matched when they fought, with very questionnable judging separating them by a single point in 24 rounds of fighting, but one is a hypejob bum, the other is #1 p4p god.

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                • aboutfkntime
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                  #9
                  Canelo makes BIG fights against better opponents, Golovkin's opponent selection has been downright timid


                  the fat red kid is much more confident than Timidkin, simply because he is a better fighter.... more skilled, and more well-rounded... he is better in almost every department


                  there are levels in this game... we already know Timidkin's level, Canelo is still finding his

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                  • kafkod
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                    Canelo makes BIG fights against better opponents, Golovkin's opponent selection has been downright timid
                    Just remind us - and yourself - which of these 2 guys relinquished his WBC title to avoid fighting the other until he was 35+ years old?

                    Which of these 2 guys immediately declared himself ready for a 3rd fight when DAZN tried to make it happen after the 2nd fight ended in controversy, and which one refused to fight again on the grounds that ... "I don't like him. He said bad things about me."

                    Clue:

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