yeah you had the judges paid off to give you two gift decisions..
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostNone of what you said negates the FACT that they fought twice already. Think about how silly it sounds to say a guy who is scared of a guy he fought twice already and in the 2nd fight stood toe to toe and delivered heavy punches. What is he scared of?
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostWhy and how would they define him. The guy has a HOF resume without GGG on his resume. He has wins at 154 (multiple quality wins), 160, and 168.
Besides that...if GGG is as good or great as people make him out to be, how does losing to him tarnish anyone's legacy. That's why I say it's a stretch. Why is anyone afraid to lose to this supposed ATG?
To put it another way, if someone was going to list Canelo's official greatest accomplishment right now, most people, or certainly a majority percentage of people, would say officially beating GGG was his best win/moment.
Also my was point was just that since Canelo already has an official 'win' against GGG right now, there is downside to him facing him again...especially since many feel he may have lost one or both of those fights...right now he officially has the better of GGG...if they fight again he may lose and that would negatively impact his legacy.
Just as Floyd losing to Pac would have impacted his legacy if they had fought again...it wouldn't make him a 'bum' to lose to someone like that, but when you already have the official win then there is a bit more downside to fighting again, relative to say GGG's position right now.
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Originally posted by Burt Henning View PostI think Nelo has some solid wins/fights at 154, and at 160 so far. 168 with just the one fight, and I think was a pretty good example of a 'cherry-pick' to get the regular title from Fielding...Chavez at 164 doesn't really do anything for me either...but he does have a solid resume even without GGG...but the GGG fights are pretty clearly Canelo's defining moments so far.
To put it another way, if someone was going to list Canelo's official greatest accomplishment right now, most people, or certainly a majority percentage of people, would say officially beating GGG was his best win/moment.
Also my was point was just that since Canelo already has an official 'win' against GGG right now, there is downside to him facing him again...especially since many feel he may have lost one or both of those fights...right now he officially has the better of GGG...if they fight again he may lose and that would negatively impact his legacy.
Just as Floyd losing to Pac would have impacted his legacy if they had fought again...it wouldn't make him a 'bum' to lose to someone like that, but when you already have the official win then there is a bit more downside to fighting again, relative to say GGG's position right now.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostNone of what you said negates the FACT that they fought twice already. Think about how silly it sounds to say a guy who is scared of a guy he fought twice already and in the 2nd fight stood toe to toe and delivered heavy punches. What is he scared of?
Imo I don't think Canelo likes/liked the feeling of those late-middle rounds where his stamina is running out and GGG is still going strong...imo he just feels a bit vulnerable vs GGG in the sense that at some point if they keep fighting, one guy will likely get through and hurt the other...those were very physical fights for both guys and not exactly something you would want to sign up for, if you didn't have a great reason to do so...if Canelo already has the legacy enhancing 'win' and is getting paid with or without GGG...it just makes sense that he would look elsewhere imo.
I do think they will end up fighting again though...at some point soon the GGG fight will again make too much sense for Canelo to pass up...I think the public will end up wanting it and Canelo will probably follow suit.
Originally posted by chirorickyp View PostKen doll? Why are Ken dolls on your mind? What the hec are you into? Or what's into you? This is a boxing site not something for NAMBLA. Go put your Ken doll right back where you like it.Originally posted by texasboi15 View PostMore corny shit you dork
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostThose 2 fights have been by far canelos most gruelling fights, that's why, everything he has said has been an excuse, he doesn't want to fight him because he doesn't like him, that alone should be more reason to fight him. Canelo doesn't like the pace that GGG sets as a workrate, I don't think you understand what being in the ring is actually like
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Originally posted by Burt Henning View PostI think Nelo has some solid wins/fights at 154, and at 160 so far. 168 with just the one fight, and I think was a pretty good example of a 'cherry-pick' to get the regular title from Fielding...Chavez at 164 doesn't really do anything for me either...but he does have a solid resume even without GGG...but the GGG fights are pretty clearly Canelo's defining moments so far.
To put it another way, if someone was going to list Canelo's official greatest accomplishment right now, most people, or certainly a majority percentage of people, would say officially beating GGG was his best win/moment.
Also my was point was just that since Canelo already has an official 'win' against GGG right now, there is downside to him facing him again...especially since many feel he may have lost one or both of those fights...right now he officially has the better of GGG...if they fight again he may lose and that would negatively impact his legacy.
Just as Floyd losing to Pac would have impacted his legacy if they had fought again...it wouldn't make him a 'bum' to lose to someone like that, but when you already have the official win then there is a bit more downside to fighting again, relative to say GGG's position right now.
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Not a fan of canelo but as a boxing fan i got nothing but respect for this young man, who fought the best and won most of his fights against them..when he got schooled by mayweather he took the L like a champ unlike that over hyped bum fraud bumlovkin..fought the c level bums such as monroe jr, geale, wade..and some even more unknown bums ...yea he could fool the casuals but not true boxing fans...he lost to canelo two times and he keeps crying like a lil girl..well to be honest even tho canelo smashed him i give him credit for lasting 12 rounds I mean just look at his past opponents lol..what a joke of guy. But hey his fan boys here on boxingscene show us every day what kind of followers and fan base he has
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