Originally posted by Cutthroat
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Would ggg ever give up such a massive size disadvantage?
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Originally posted by boliodogs View PostDamn, you really are a GGG hater, a liar and an idiot. Canelo didn't move up a weight class to dare to be great. He moved up because he grew into a full sized middleweight who can only make 154 with difficulty. He is making a one time only move to 168 to beat a very weak champion. Beating a poor 168 pound boxer is easier than beating a good 160 pound boxer. Are you really so stupid to believe Canelo will stay at 168 and fight Benavitez or the guy who KOed Fielding in the 1st round???? GGG is a natural middleweight who made his name in that traditional weight class. Why should he move up to a weaker less respected weight class? Hagler, Monzon and many other respected all time greats never moved up an ounce in their entire career. The moving up thing is just an excuse for you to heap more hate on GGG. GGG won a UD over Jacobs in Jacobs's home state. Why was he obligated to give Jacobs and immediate rematch for about a fifth as much money as he could get for fighting Canelo? If he had given Jacobs that rematch you would just be cry babying that he didn't fight some other guy. When did Canelo give a rematch to guys he beat in close decisions you double standard hypocrite?
Canelo literally fought ggg in his 1st fight at 160, he dared to be great and is now fighting Fielding in his 1st fight at 168. People said he wouldn't fight ggg either, we saw how that turned out, twice.
Several "good" 160lb fighters have failed at 160, Chavez Jr., Martin Murray, Rob Brant, and Eubank Jr. they had more success at 160 than 168.
ggg isn't Hagler, Monzon etc. his achievements pale in comparison even to guys like Tony Bellew FFS. He has 1 razor thin win against a guy that's already lost as badly as Fielding. Your double standards are loud and clear.
Canelo had the balls to give ggg a rematch, but ggg didn't have the balls to give Jacobs a rematch.
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Originally posted by Cutthroat View Postggg is a career 160lber, Canelo a career superwelter/jmw, entirely different achievements. 168 makes it the 4th division Canelo has fought in, the equivalent would be ggg moving up to 175 which will never happen.
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Originally posted by Cutthroat View PostCanelo literally fought ggg in his 1st fight at 160, he dared to be great and is now fighting Fielding in his 1st fight at 168. People said he wouldn't fight ggg either, we saw how that turned out, twice.
Several "good" 160lb fighters have failed at 160, Chavez Jr., Martin Murray, Rob Brant, and Eubank Jr. they had more success at 160 than 168.
ggg isn't Hagler, Monzon etc. his achievements pale in comparison even to guys like Tony Bellew FFS. He has 1 razor thin win against a guy that's already lost as badly as Fielding. Your double standards are loud and clear.
Canelo had the balls to give ggg a rematch, but ggg didn't have the balls to give Jacobs a rematch.
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OP fails to mention that Fielding is a very limited fighter who will almost certainly be ko'd by Canelo. Height and reach mean very little when your so much better than your opponent
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Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
Like Canelo is doing against Fielding? Canelo is giving up around 5-6 inches in height, 5 inches in reach, he'll be outweighed on fight night by at least 10lbs, and fighting in his 4th weight class.
I don't see it, ggg tards practically went insane when he fought Jacobs "Oh ggg is small middleweight, Jacobs is giant, 42 meters tall, 6,000 kilos" Jacobs can't even get a rematch with him.
Canelo has balls taking on a challenge like this when he could've easily cherry picked Lemieux.
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