Canelo RUINED GGG! WoW! Derevyachenko was ROBBED...

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  1. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Difference is GGG got the nod, I believe justly, in a very tough fight. but Clenelo gets the "win" in every fight in Vegas
    Froid, Lara & Trout all really beat him but didnt get the nod
    not to mention the two Clenelo travesties. Clenelo could easily have FIVE losses on his record any place else other than Vegas. Thats why he wont fight anywhere else
     
  2. heerko koois

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  3. 22JM

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    Lmfao you can't compare Canelo carrer with ggg, Canelo has been in tough fights since the age of 22, ggg barley started fighting real competition in 2015 against Jacobs.
     
  4. Boxcel

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    Still doesn't negate the effects of age. If GGG is still competitive against top level competition at 37, imagine a younger, faster, and stronger version of him. You haters are the first to say his age doesn't matter when it comes to GGG lmao
     
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  5. 22JM

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    Marquez Hopkins and others are a perfect example that at that age they were still at thier best because of the same reason that they started to get hard fights late in their career, just look at Vargas and Morales by the age of 29 they were already shot
     
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  7. Boxcel

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    If you keep fit, age well, and improve your boxing craft with age, sure you may be able to hang at the top even at the older age.

    Golovkin is not a good example considering he's already had hundreds of amateur fights and has clearly regressed technically since getting with Abel. In addition he is much slower and stiffer compared to his younger years. He, like most boxers, peaked early. Hagler was considered well out of his prime at age 33.

    I can tell you that Canelo also won't age well due to the hard fights he's been in.