Canelo is the biggest fraud in boxing

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  1. Blg Man

    Blg Man New Member Full Member

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    Canelo was asked why he doesn’t want a Trilogy fight with Golovkin in 2019 when his promoter, DAZN network, & GGG WANTED IT. Canelo replied “GGG has NOTHING to offer” so what changed? GGG is 40 NOW
     
  2. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Getting OAP GGG and going to try and claim he was the better man all along.

    Prime GGG Vs Prime Canelo is always a 50:50.

    His low IQ team throught they could exploit things in Bivol which turned out to be a horrible misstep. Smart feet always beats Canelo.

    feasting on finished OLD Kovalev
    Feasting on 140lb OLD Khan
    Feasting on finished OLD GGG

    Canelo is a bum who got schooled by a 130 pounder with little power to dissuade him due to glass hands.
     
  3. Jackstraw

    Jackstraw Mercy for me, justice for thee! Full Member

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    Hmmmm, pretty damning evidence. No doubt the Clenelo apologists will find a workaround to this video but it still doesn’t put Alvarez in a good light. It’s too bad really, because Clenelo isn’t as bad as his haters claim; he’s a good fighter with a really good defense and a great chin. Even in the the fights that he won and drew controversially he was still not an easy night’s work.
     
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  4. MagicE

    MagicE Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Prime GGG from 2013 v Prime Canelo from 2018 would have been more 70:30 GGG favour
     
  5. Quina74

    Quina74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What a deluded angry ginger man. Golovkin beat him 8-4 in both fights. Fight 2 was more of clear win (rounds were clearer) for Golovkin. Golovkin landed some very clean heavy shots round 9-11 and even 12. I didn't see these frequent big shots in fight 1 compared to fight 2.He got out boxed on the front and on the backfoot... Against 36yo.

    Most media had both fights for Golovkin... And he thinks he didn't deserve it. It was objectively a controversial fight. And he has objectively aged him out 3 - 4 years. Absolute pansy

    He instead jumped weights and cherrypicked his way through 168 against men who were there to lose. Pa.. Thetic
     
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  6. kk17

    kk17 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Canelo never fought Prime GGG
     
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  8. sasto

    sasto Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes, his nefarious plan to duck GGG by fighting GGG twice has been exposed!

    Why not criticize the other guys wanting huge paychecks when Rocky Fielding would be a big resume boost instead of a rebuilding/recovery fight between four extremely difficult opponents?
     
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  9. Fogger

    Fogger Father, grandfather and big sports fan. Full Member

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    People will disagree with me but what @sasto says is the Post of the Day.
     
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  10. TheVet

    TheVet Member banned Full Member

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    Fury is a bigger fraud - alteast Canelo is not waiting to see the outcome of a fight before he makes his decision to retire. Compare Canelo's calibre of fights to Fury and its massive. Fury has only fought a one dimensional street fighter 3 times and and old Wlad and even then he got scared taking the rematch and went into despression because he could not handle it.
     
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  11. Jackstraw

    Jackstraw Mercy for me, justice for thee! Full Member

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    C’mon bud, you know better than this. Whoever “the other guys” you are referring to, be it Spence, Crawford, GGG, Fury, Plant, Wilder etc all receive plenty of criticism for having weak resumes - and the criticism is legit. Alvarez receives criticism proportional to his status in the sport, just like he receives purses and praise proportional to his status.
    As far as Clenelo ducking Golovkin yet fighting him twice; Really? Again, you know better. Upon beating one of the most historically weak middleweight champs in Cotto and claiming the lineal and WBC belt, Alvarez (already considered the face of boxing and a top PFP fighter) stood poised to unify against Golovkin in one boxing’s three most historically regarded weight classes. He even went so far as to enter the ring after Golovkin’s fight and told Gennady, “Luck is for the mediocre” when GGG said good luck regarding their (assumed) upcoming unification fight. Two days later Clenelo vacated the WBC belt claiming he was too tiny to fight at 160 and his body would tell him when he ready - even though Clenelo was weighing in close to 180 on fight nights as a 154er. You and everyone reading this knows the ensuing controversy that followed: fighting Khan in order to “acclimate” for Golovkin, then fighting Chavez Jr at 163, the scoring controversy of the first Golovkin fight, the PED positives and suspension prior to the second fight and the fact that the majority of fans and pros believe that GGG won both fights.
    IMHO there are four moments in the history of this glorious sport (since I’ve been a fan) that stand out as the ultimate pu$$y moves made by otherwise great fighters:
    Sugar Ray Leonard calling a press conference and inviting Marvin Hagler, only to announce he would never give Hagler a rematch.
    Riddick Bowe literally dumping his heavyweight title in trash can, rather than fight Lennox Lewis and seek redemption against the man who stopped him from winning Olympic gold.
    Floyd Mayweather Jr, one of the most talented and brilliant boxers to ever lace the gloves, being taller, longer, just as fast and with far, far less wear and tear, refusing to fight Manny Pacquiao because he believed that Pacquiao had unfair physical advantages.
    And Clenelo Alvarez willingly handing his belt over to Golovkin, claiming he was not a middleweight.
    To bring this full circle, the thread title is click bait and hyperbole, but the substance of the video is legit and Clenelo has been his own worst enemy in the way he’s handled his critics.
     
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  12. exocet76

    exocet76 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't think he's a fraud he at least makes an effort to have good fights. The fact Super Middle is that weak is not his fault he saw the opportunity and took it.. Although he isn't above critisism when it comes to GGG and waiting him out. robbing him twice on the cards and taking PEDS. I think that's a fair and resonable assessment.
     
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  13. exocet76

    exocet76 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nah it was never 50/50 put the crack pipe down. If a clear past prime GGG who still beat Ginger handily in the first fight and won in a closer second fight. Canelo never fought a prime GGG in the first place and still needed the judges to bail him out.
     
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  14. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    This ginger demon spewing ginger demon lies lives in his own ginger reality. Only a ginger would have the audacity to claim they hold two victories over the fighter who beat them twice and who the vast majority of observers worldwide scored both their fights for. Look at him squinting out of those beady little ginger pigeon eyes of his like a ginger Clint Eastwood as he lies through his rotten teeth and makes numerous comically absurd claims.
     
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  15. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    In 2019, Golovkin had no titles, was just another contender, and was fighting Steve Rolls.

    In 2022, Golovkin unified the Middleweight title with Ryota and he is currently the Ring/Lineal Champion at 160.

    Golovkin's situation is actually significantly different. He was never the Ring/World Middlweight champion prior to this year.

    And, when they fight a third time, it will be the World Middleweight Champion against the World Super Middleweight Champion.

    That's never happened, to my knowledge.

    Ever.

    If Golovkin wins, he'll actually be the Ring/WORLD champion in two weight classes at the same time.
     
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