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  • #11
    Originally posted by Derranged View Post
    Its always been a 50/50 fight for me. But Golovkin will have to be aggressive and take risks. He was too cautious against Jacobs.

    Canelo might not be a "slick bruva" but he is a "chico suave" and that might be enough to beat the Kazakh caveman.
    lol. what is a chico suave? small softie? He looked slick against Cotto doe

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    • #12
      Originally posted by PK3434 View Post
      The threadstarter has made 15 threads about Golovkin between May 7th and today, May 9th.
      Do any of those threads involve Alvarez? Is Saul Alvarez a particular person in boxing? Or do ggg fans feel every context is about their poster boy? This is like fans saying Wilder is going to smash Joshua with his right and the Joshua fans say, ''look, another Joshua thread!''

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View Post
        McGregor's drainage in the UFC at Feather makes Oscar De La Hoya vs Pacquiao seem like clockwork. Have a look online of Conor's sunken in drainage protocols and see if White fooled UFC and a fan called Daggum. Lol. He said "Equal to 4 divisions."
        why is floyd trying to fight him then?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by WesternChamp View Post
          why is floyd trying to fight him then?
          Because it'S easy?

          Let's recap,

          2015, White and UFC campaign by having Rousey bash Floyd... karma throws back

          2016, White and UFC have Conor bash Floyd...

          Keep in mind, Floyd has no benefit nor initiated criticism towards the UFC or said fighters...

          2017, ''Foik Floyd, I'm the face of boxing!'' Conor gets a license... months laters Conor tells Dan Rafael, ''trusss me, nobody knows what's coming...trussss me!''

          Mayweather starts to saturate the comedic industry hype and fans want it while others don't...

          Isn't it obvious?

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          • #15
            GGG is 35. That's getting damn old for 99.9% of all fighters.

            But he's still very good. Styles make fights.

            He took a "street fight" approach to a fast and game Brook and took some shots that I think were ill-advised. But he sent Brook to the hospital. Then he fought a huge Jacobs at his prime in all respects and who followed his own separate weigh-in rules to squeeze more advantage out of his size.

            So, GGG has looked more "vulnerable" for stylistic reasons. Not just because the fighters were better. They were also different styles.

            Conversely, look at Canelo's last two opponents. Pushovers.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Joe Beamish View Post
              GGG is 35. That's getting damn old for 99.9% of all fighters.

              But he's still very good. Styles make fights.

              He took a "street fight" approach to a fast and game Brook and took some shots that I think were ill-advised. But he sent Brook to the hospital. Then he fought a huge Jacobs at his prime in all respects and who followed his own separate weigh-in rules to squeeze more advantage out of his size.

              So, GGG has looked more "vulnerable" for stylistic reasons. Not just because the fighters were better. They were also different styles.

              Conversely, look at Canelo's last two opponents. Pushovers.
              So you'Re saying Jacobs had the advantage because the IBF runs 160?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View Post
                lol. what is a chico suave? small softie? He looked slick against Cotto doe
                Chico Suave is the Mexican equivalent of a Slick Bruva, only the former could never be quite as slick as the latter.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Joe Beamish View Post
                  GGG is 35. That's getting damn old for 99.9% of all fighters.

                  But he's still very good. Styles make fights.

                  He took a "street fight" approach to a fast and game Brook and took some shots that I think were ill-advised. But he sent Brook to the hospital. Then he fought a huge Jacobs at his prime in all respects and who followed his own separate weigh-in rules to squeeze more advantage out of his size.

                  So, GGG has looked more "vulnerable" for stylistic reasons. Not just because the fighters were better. They were also different styles.

                  Conversely, look at Canelo's last two opponents. Pushovers.
                  last 5 of canelos opponents were all catered to make him win. drained chavez,c level smith,glass chin lightweight khan,2015 cotto, and no anne wolfe hadnt fought in nearly 2 years Kirkland.the only 2 competitive fights in canelos career is floyd and lara,better yet fighters that werent catered to make canelo look great.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by juandabomb View Post
                    last 5 of canelos opponents were all catered to make him win. drained chavez,c level smith,glass chin lightweight khan,2015 cotto, and no anne wolfe hadnt fought in nearly 2 years Kirkland.the only 2 competitive fights in canelos career is floyd and lara,better yet fighters that werent catered to make canelo look great.
                    you can arguably say the same about golovkins entire resume.. you can even throw jacobs in there and claim he has a shaky chin, in fact he was a huge underdog who most didnt think will get past 5.... ggg underperforms and now jacobs is huge, iron chin, elite, etc....

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