Or, get this.....maybe Canelo know fans were on to him. Sniffing out all the corruption like a blood hound on a racoon. So, Canelo decided to lose to throw theses guys off his trail, rig the rematch and rubber match, thus aging Golovkin even more. After the 3rd fight, get G into the ring, have a legit fight and knock old man G clean out. We figured it out. It all makes sense now.
That's Genius! So it was Canelo who took a dive this time. What do you think about that one @Quina74 ? Maybe this wasn't a real fight, maybe Canelo decided to lay down and let Bivol win.
Hey, you're using my line! But that's OK, but even still, he was standing on his feet. So . . . according to some that's all he had to do to win, so . . . but maybe it wasn't even a real fight and Canelo just let Bivol win. It all could be part of a master conspiracy to throw the fight and make GGG think he's weak to set up the trilogy.
Alright what do we have here... a shot, old, unstable alcoholic... we better risk it all and commit a federal crime by colluding with him to take a dive in a fight nobody asked for and a weightclass we dont belong in against an opponent we don't need. Fixed! Nice. OK next up... the number 2 guy in the division. Undefeated. In his prime. Would definitely beat the guy we just risked our careers fixing a fight against. Eh... let's not fix this one. ... Sounds legit.
None of the fights were a dive. Favorable scoring, now that’s a completely different story. How he barely lost to Bivol is beyond criminal scoring.
Cherrypick gone wrong? You can't be serious. Canelo moving up in weight to take on the most technical, and talented LHW is a cherrypick gone wrong?