I don't really care what fans think, most of you are biased and all the hate threads these past few days prove that many more are unhinged. You can think it was fixed if you want, you've already proven to have a low IQ. I am however interested in seeing what Pro fighters said it was fixed. I'm expecting a nice list from you.
Keep bragging about IQ and ****, if you cant sense a bad smell from this fight i cant help you. Cornelius Bundrage, Ashley Theophane and Badou Jack found this fight suspicious.
My guess is if they want GGG again, it’ll be at a higher weight. Callum Smith is a good fight. He’s not 35, undefeated, and it’s a title fight.
To yall telling about Kovalev's "smart" plan to outbox Canelo: Y, its ****ing 200 IQ move trying to win against Alvarez in Las Vegas throwing weak ass jab, not trying to score KD and letting a dwarf to walk you down.
I don't know if it is that hard for him right now. He doesn't have a high caliber guy waiting like a Ward. Someone like that who is his equal in speed and skill. If he concentrates he can build his legacy right now.
You confronted me by performing a nice buttlick to staff member, than you asked me for a list of pro's who thought this fight is a fix, I posted it, you answered with a smiley. You post **** with 0 information and analysis, but at the same time tells me about low IQ. You are boring, this is my last response to you.
Seems crazy that the top opponents people want from Little Ginger are Beterbiev, Andre Ward, Bivol, and Callum Smith. I'd like to see him campaign at 168 and win a real belt there at the very least, potentially stay for a few fights.
It's going to be GGG. Especially since GGG looked past his prime in his last fight! No way Canelo stays at LW with those other strong champions.
Canelo is going to exit the light heavyweights- he knows he beat a shot fighter and the fight was close at the end- Canelo is an excellent fighter but he has to know GGG beat him or at least held him even in 2 fights. With GGG aging and coming off a tough fight - fight 3 may be the biggest payday for a middleweight or Super middleweight fight but still risky
I'm not entirely sure about this. Your point certainly makes sense, but I think alternating between high level more marketable fights and "softer touches", assuming he fights twice a year, is something that would seem to make business sense in the long haul.