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

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  • aboutfkntime
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    #41
    Originally posted by tokon
    Yes, at this point, I'd rather see Canelo against Plant, Charlo and Benevidez than a third fight against Golovkin.

    I agreed with the decisions (although not all the scorecards) in the first two fights and don't see any imorovements in Golovkin to suggest he's going to do better.



    completely agree... although, Canelo/Benavidez would be fkn epic

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    • aboutfkntime
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      #42
      Originally posted by Elastic Recoilz
      The vacation of his WBA 160 title speaks volumes! Nothing what you or any other person says will change what they (Reynoso and Alvarez) know in their hearts which is that not under any circumstances do they want to be involved in another war and round 25... They will spin it to suit them of course, but quite frankly everything about Golovkin just gives the whole Canelo team nightmares!



      LMAO

      FACT: Golovkin could not beat Canelo, despite having TWO attempts

      FACT: Canelo can beat Hypekin any way he wants

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      • buge
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        #43
        Originally posted by QballLobo
        BBB side ran to DAZN trying to chase that third Canelo payday. Word is he turned down more lucrative per fight offers from Top Rank.
        Originally posted by buge
        How do those 2 sentences make sense together?
        Originally posted by QballLobo
        I’ll slow it down for you.
        Top Rank was offering more per fight money but they couldn’t deliver that biggest payday.
        DAZN promised him another Canelo payday but most of the rest of his deal was made up in DAZN stock which is currently worthless.
        That response had nothing to do with the question.

        You claimed GGG went to DAZN chasing the "Canelo payday" by giving up a larger payday, which is nonsensical.

        If he was just chasing money, which is what you implied, he wouldn't have went to DAZN, per your other statement.

        He was chasing revenge while still picking up a nice paycheck.

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        • kafkod
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          #44
          Originally posted by aboutfkntime
          stop your bullshlt, you little idiot... we have already covered that DOZENS of times, what the fuck is wrong with you?

          FACT: Canelo dumped that shlt because...

          1) Bullshltkin lied to his idiot fans, and completely failed to be a man of his word... AGAIN... Mr "anyone from 154-168" could have taken that fight whenever he wanted, according to HIS OWN comments just a few months LATER

          " I will fight at 154, but nobody will step up "



          2) Canelo continued to negotiate with Bullshltkin AFTER dumping that shlt, so stop talking nonsense you little lying cunt... but once again, that fight died over weight... because once again, Bullshltkin lied to his idiot fans

          like I said, we have already covered that DOZENS of times... it is hilarious that you thought my response would change

          and Bullshltkin also pulled that same nonsense with little 153lb Cotto
          Which one of these 2 guys needs PEDs to compete with the other - even though he is in his prime and the other is nearly 40?

          Which one got caught cheating, the young guy or the old guy?

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          • tokon
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            #45
            Originally posted by Sid-Knee
            Do you think it fair that he only gave Callum 3 weeks to prepare?
            Do you really think that Smith only prepared for Canelo for three weeks? Really??

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            • QballLobo
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              #46
              Originally posted by buge
              That response had nothing to do with the question.

              You claimed GGG went to DAZN chasing the "Canelo payday" by giving up a larger payday, which is nonsensical.

              If he was just chasing money, which is what you implied, he wouldn't have went to DAZN, per your other statement.

              He was chasing revenge while still picking up a nice paycheck.
              Sounds like reading comprehension is an issue for you.
              Canelo offered the biggest money for one fight while Top Rank was offering more per fight overall than DAZN.
              DAZN was offering 50% of the purse in stock options which haven’t turned out to be worth anything so far.
              BBB side went with what he thought was the quick money for one L rather than bigger money for lesser fights over time. Joke was on him when he found out DAZN was dipped by Oscar and Canelo wasn’t going to let BBB side eat off his name again despite what Oscar told DAZN he could do.

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              • Lance98
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                #47
                Even in the past, ggg was slow so this is not new info. ggg should retire if he doesn't want to fight top guys not named canelo, and he clearly wants to cash out from canelo 3 after getting stopped or KO'ed and retire anyways. He is done. His last 5-6 years was wasted waiting on canelo and letting canelo dictate his career. I have never seen such a beta boxer who let others dictate his career moves instead of fighting other top names and making power moves to build his business better. He knows he is finished, so move on and retire.

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                • aboutfkntime
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  Which one of these 2 guys needs PEDs to compete with the other - even though he is in his prime and the other is nearly 40?

                  Which one got caught cheating, the young guy or the old guy?



                  FACT: we KNOW that Canelo was clean in the rematch
                  FACT: we KNOW that you STILL have sand up your vaglna


                  "I believe that he erased the issues that he had in May. What a great champion he is. He’s the champion today.

                  I think he’s vindicated. I think that he fought the kind of fight that his fans and the fans in general expected. He fought the kind of fight that he talked about. He made a mistake and we have to believe that he did it, he was checked twelve to fourteen times for this fight and they were all negative.

                  Canelo fought a great fight, man. You can’t take that away from Canelo.
                  "

                  ~ Abel Sanchez

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                  • buge
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by QballLobo
                    Sounds like reading comprehension is an issue for you.
                    Canelo offered the biggest money for one fight while Top Rank was offering more per fight overall than DAZN.
                    DAZN was offering 50% of the purse in stock options which haven’t turned out to be worth anything so far.
                    BBB side went with what he thought was the quick money for one L rather than bigger money for lesser fights over time. Joke was on him when he found out DAZN was dipped by Oscar and Canelo wasn’t going to let BBB side eat off his name again despite what Oscar told DAZN he could do.
                    That still makes no sense because he got a multi-fight deal with DAZN. He wasn't going to get more for the Canelo fight, that fight was a part of the deal (or so he thought). So he had two deals to choose between.

                    I don't give two ****s whether it ended up not paying him more in the end, so I don't know why you feel like repeating it. Whether he makes 100 million or 20 million, he's still rich and none of those millions are coming to me. Canelo is also rich, and none of his millions are going to you.

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                    • ordinaryus h
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                      #50
                      Golovkin lost to derevyanchenko. They robbed derev, he should give a rematch to derevyanchenko. Golovkin doesnt deserve a canelo rematch. bcause he is a fkn cherrypicker

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