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Where will these fighters and mw's be at 37? Will they be as good as ggg is now?

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  • #11
    Originally posted by satiev1 View Post
    At 37 soon to be 38 in a couple months and still on the p4p list having close fights with peers 10 years younger than him. Where will the following fighters be at 37? Will they be as good as ggg is at 37? Or will they fade away into oblivion and be "past their prime" in their early 30's. I will save this thread for the future Only one I see on that list potentially dominating at 37 is crawford.

    1. Charlo
    2. Canelo
    3. Spence
    4. Crawford
    5. BJS
    6. ANDRADE
    Nelo already has surpassed GGG.
    What was GGG doing at 29 ???

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    • #12
      You're comparing apples to oranges. Canelo turned pro in his mid teens and had unified titles and faced the #1 P4P fighter at the age GGG was still wearing headgear. GGG didn't even face his first reigning champ until he was 33.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Caxcan View Post
        You're comparing apples to oranges. Canelo turned pro in his mid teens and had unified titles and faced the #1 P4P fighter at the age GGG was still wearing headgear. GGG didn't even face his first reigning champ until he was 33.
        Canelo fought a bunch of mexican taxi cab drivers until he was in his 30th fight or so. GGG was facing the best in the world in the amateurs and had close to 400 fights. Amateur medalists > mexican unknown cab drivers. The miles on ggg are far bigger than canelo's. Lol trying to imply that somehow the fight with mayweather took miles off canelo. Only the ggg fights took mileage off canelo.

        Canelo's first 40 opponents LOL.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canelo_%C3%81lvarez

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        • #14
          Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
          He beat Canelo twice when he was 35 and 36 and Canelo was 27 and 28.
          You’re the most nerdiest posters around. It was fun to see you write “objectively” on Canelo until seeing you break with everyone criticizing your favorite fighters. And what’s with you always switching age between fighters?

          At 28 GGG was getting banged up to the late round against a 154 Ouma.... a 36 year old Canelo would have superior intuitiveness to have figured out GGG’s style by the 3rd round. A 36 year old Canelo would most likely be a LHW.

          So you’re saying a 28 year old GGG would have to go to 175 for a 36 old Canelo? GGG has proved he ain’t about that life!

          And lastly, the best surgeons in any field are great because of their experience in the “ring,” not if they were younger would they KNOW what to do vs experience. Wise Up boy!

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          • #15
            Originally posted by satiev1 View Post
            Canelo fought a bunch of mexican taxi cab drivers until he was in his 30th fight or so. GGG was facing the best in the world in the amateurs and had close to 400 fights. Amateur medalists > mexican unknown cab drivers. The miles on ggg are far bigger than canelo's. Lol trying to imply that somehow the fight with mayweather took miles off canelo. Only the ggg fights took mileage off canelo.

            Canelo's first 40 opponents LOL.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canelo_%C3%81lvarez
            Pro boxing fights/camps will always take many more miles off the clock than amateur competition...if youd been anywhere near a boxing ring you wouldnt make such an idiotic retort. I dont have the time nor the inclination to explain it to you

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            • #16
              Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
              He beat Canelo twice when he was 35 and 36 and Canelo was 27 and 28. He did not get the win because both fights were in Vegas where Canelo is so famous for getting gift decisions from paid off judges. GGG would have won both those fights in any neutral city. Canelo damn sure is not dominating. A home town draw and razor thin split decision home town win he should have lost is not dominating. Beating weak 13 to 1 underdog Fielding is not Dominating. Beating Jacobs no better than GGG already beat a better Jacobs is not dominating.Being popular and foling fools like you is not dominating. If he beats washed up old 5 to 1 underdog Kovalev he will not be dominating. If he retires today the fair minded fans will remember him as the guy who was afraid to rematch GGG after escaping with GGG;s titles by a poor home town split decision.




              nah, he didn't

              see... when you start off a post with whopping stupidity and a lie, why would anybody read any further... ?

              Golovkin fell way short of expectations

              he promised the world that he could beat anyone from 154-168

              but he pissed his pants when Ward came knocking... and could not even beat a fat red JMW moving up in weight

              if Canelo beats Kovalev... Golovkin should be ashamed

              Golovkin talked about it... while Canelo did it

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