Richardson feels Golovkin doesn’t have the experience that Canelo has.

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  1. RacingBeat

    RacingBeat Casual lives matter Full Member

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    Care to bet? A real money bet?
     
  2. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Stop with your conspiracy theories and level playing field BS it's just a pre fight excuse so that if Canelo wins you can discredit the win.
     
  3. Dirsspaardis

    Dirsspaardis Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Exactly the point I was getting at in my comment, why waste your breath belittling the opponent of the fighter you support by making childish statements like that? Takes dick-riding to a whole different level.
     
  4. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Not with you I don't know you. I'll be betting with my bookie and online thanks.
     
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  5. Kevin Valencia

    Kevin Valencia Member banned Full Member

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    Canelo has fought MUCH MUCH better opposition than GGG. He isn't afraid of moving up or down in weight to seek the best challenges. Because of Canelo's willingness to compromise weight, and money, he has had the good fortune of fighting the best fighters around him.

    Golovkin on the other hand has settled. His PPV sales, and his lack of drawing power reflect this.
     
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  6. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    Riiiight! So you give Canelo credit for fighting an already broken and damaged plastic paper bag chinned Khan who had to blow himself up to middleweight, but you would not give the same credit to GGG who was facing an unbeaten and more skilled fighter in kell brook.

    Lara simply made Canelo look like a fool and that was after Canelo was taken to elementary school against Floyd. Not to mention, Amir Khan was also teaching him a lesson, literally running rings around him until Canelo landed the haymaker on his jaw.

    In Canelo's last fight he still stood still with his feet planted as if in quick sand, and still he was the victim of being peppered with jabs by an opponent who was clearly paid to lose.

    So where are all these lessons that the Old Wise Grandfather Canelo has learned from getting outboxed time and time again?
     
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  7. Jeremy Kyle

    Jeremy Kyle Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Floyd has been saying it from day one, GGG is straight forward, straight up and down, nothing special at all, ., The only fighter he has fought with legit decent boxing skills is jacobs and brook, Brook out boxed him and was lighting him up in round 2, and the jacobs fight was razor close, jacobs was also **** scared going into the fight until he realized he could take his power and he settled in, Jacobs wins the rematch imo.

    Even when you look at all the people GGG has knocked out, 99% a bunch of bum's the toughest fighter hes knocked out is probably Martian Murry, who's offense was so **** poor he did nothing to stop GGG hunting him down and he still went 11 rounds. Canleo will be landing on him and countering him, just lol if you think hes going to simply walk canelo down.

    This fight is going to be like brook vs ggg round 2 after kell brook ate a super mario mushroom.
     
  8. TheyDontBoxNoMore7

    TheyDontBoxNoMore7 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    People just don't want to admit G slipping started the minute he took on better competition. It's not a hard concept to understand. Anyone can look like a world beater against poor competition.
     
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  9. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    :lol: Laughable post.

    Canelo has been getting outboxed throughout his career, and yet foolish fans like yourself pretend that he has been walking through his opponents and fighting the best of the best. Forgeting that he had his get in the ring drained, or or blow up in weight so they have absolutely no fight in them, yet they still embarass and make him look as s;pw as the abominable snowman.

    And here you seem to rate Murray above Lemieux which just takes away any and all credibility from the rest of your post.

    You clearly hate GGG with a raging passion which blinds you to all logic and reason.
     
  10. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Again with this dude how is a 154 fighter fighting another 154 fighter at 155 dragging up? And how is making a guy you have to jump 3 division to fight lose 4lbs draining.
     
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  11. KiwiMan

    KiwiMan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Canelo does have far more experience against p4p-level opposition, but for me this is more or less evened out by the fact that he does not have much experience at 160lb, nor much experience against anyone decent of Golovkin's size and weight. Chavez Jr is big but turned into a punching bag fairly quickly, so I'm not sure that experience meant a lot.

    Where Canelo does have a tangible advantage is his mega-fight experience. How will Golovkin cope with being in the biggest fight of his life by far, with the associated pressure on him?
     
  12. Dirsspaardis

    Dirsspaardis Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think you and too many others like that "who has he even fought" dick measuring contest as if it actually matters so much. Sure, Wilder is a joke for only fighting guys who can't punish him for all the silly **** he does and there are enough examples like him but the fighters in question have shown their abilities and are each others biggest challenge to date. Thinking about either of them in terms of resumes, apart from which weight classes have they fought in since they haven't officially been in the same one, simply dulls your vision and makes you look silly, where as what actually matters are skills, age (unfortunately), ability to take a punch and heart.

    I do think that a fighter like Jacobs with his weight, strength and speed would at the very least trouble Canelo and Golovkin would be easily outpointed by Mayweather too, but it means nothing in terms of what we're going to see on September.
     
  13. Dirsspaardis

    Dirsspaardis Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There's too much sense in those lines.
     
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  14. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Canelo is more experienced. This is GGG first superfight. It isn't Canelos
     
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    :deal: