Canelo Considering 165 (LOLZ) Should Remove ALL DOUBT That He Ducked Triple G!!!

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  1. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Yes he did. These Gggoons live in some fantasy world where they make believe a 10 mil contract for 160 is not filed somehwhere at a K2 office.
     
  2. trumperZ06

    trumperZ06 Active Member Full Member

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    :bash: And you KNOW this is a fact because GBP sez so ?

    :risas3: If so... what are the "DETAILS" included in this "CONTRACT"

    Mr. Back Office Clerk ?
     
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  3. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    I don't know what's funnier, the fact Canelo is considering 165lb for Chavez Jr after all the Golovkin issues or watching the Canelo fan boy apologists now changing their arguments and direction once again.

    Some people have selective memories and are completely shameless.
     
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  4. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    I'm loving it :qmeparto:

    Regardless if Canelo Vs Chavez Jr happens or not the fact Canelo was even willing to consider 165 in my opinion proves once and for all he ducked Golovkin at 160.

    You can't have it any other way when Canelo was completely unwilling to move up 5lb to fight Golovkin but is willing to consider a move up 11lb for Chavez Jr.
     
  5. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No brainier. It's a huge money fight. Why wouldn't he pursue it's for the Mexican holiday
     
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  6. LANCE99

    LANCE99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Still no link A'SSOL? No one is making believe that offer doesn't exist. Good grief, is that what you think is going on here? K2 knows there's no point negotiating this far from the fight, since there's a lot that can happen in between. And for some reason, you dense as f*ck fanboys can't understand that. Hell, why do you think so many articles cam eout about how the offer was BS? I guess everyone is wrong and you canelo panty sniffers are right? :risas3:
     
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  7. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    IsaL is on another thread saying if you can't prove, that's right, PROVE A STORY with a source/link then it's a banning offence.
     
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  8. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    I agree but he's doing the same thing Golovkin did.

    Canelo (GGG) offers a catchweight of 155 (164) to GGG (Ward) but is willing to go up to 165 (168) for Chavez JR (Froch).

    Literally the same thing, it's all interchangeable.
     
  9. LANCE99

    LANCE99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What a f'n douche. If one cannot abide by the rules they are to enforce, they should not have any pull here.
     
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  10. LANCE99

    LANCE99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Jesus christs on a pogo stick.. how is it that even today, you guys don't understand the differences between the situations. canelo and 3G were in the same division. Do you see how that changes things?
     
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  11. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Somebody speaking about sources/links and IsaL chimes in with his words of wisdom.
     
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  12. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    I don't think GGG really ever wanted any part of Ward. If we bare in mind he and his team are constantly talking about unifying at 160 that kinda reveals his focus, which was to steadfastly stay at MW. Then there's the fact Sanchez only ran his mouth off about GGG being better at 168 than 160 AFTER Ward moved up. Then bear in mind how big Ward looked when fighting Krusher and compare that to GGG who by most people's estimation is a small MW; and GGG doesn't like taking fights where the physical disadvantages are clearly is. The chat was GGG's team made a tentative offer to Ward at 164, when they knew he had not fought at 168 for a good while and was training his body up to LHW.

    We can never know for sure, who offered what to who, but the background to this suggests GGG was never gonna step in the ring with Ward.
     
  13. KiwiMan

    KiwiMan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Earlier in his career I actually think GGG was keen, Andre Ward was a big name after the super 6 and GGG was unknown and unhyped. GGG sometimes mentions a meeting at the HBO office regarding a fight at 168 lb which he claims Andre declined.

    However, once the prospect of the Canelo payday came along, I think GGG did not want to move up and risk taking a L which would've hurt that megafight. It clearly would hurt his marketing potential were Ward to beat him.
     
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  14. IsaL

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    Sept. 16, 2017 is 9 months away you fool.

    Do you realize 10 million dollars plus upside is a better deal any B side has gotten since who knows when??! Are you that dense?

    Are you not aware that despite Canelo's popularity he accepted 5 million against Cotto's 15 million.

    Do you not realize that Golovkin will never get a bigger payday? And Canelo is young and has many more years to go and many more rich lucrative fights in the horizon.

    So please do tell us Lance, if 9 months is too far away to negotiate a fight, when should K2 respond with a counter offer since they have yet to state what it is they feel is a fair offer??
     
  15. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    Gotta respectfully disagree. GGG (or rather his team) have never been risk takers with his career, they're risk-adverse if anything. So I just can't see that offer being serious and more likely was a bit of publicity to link an relatively unknown fighter (at the time) with the biggest name just outside his weight division so they could benefit from the hype without having to risk the fight actually being made. I sometimes wonder if GGG didn't have an '0' to protect if they'd be a little braver with his match making. His resume aged mid-30s with 36 fights is pretty lame. That's partly down to be avoided by some, of course. But not totally due to so-called ducking. He's a huge risk to anyone close to his weight division but doesn't generate enough money to tempt the top names to take him on. It's a business as you know, and in that sense they've created a high risk, low reward 'product'.
     
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