Canelo says GGG is not a good guy, FAKE

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  1. Ducklerr

    Ducklerr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The earth is flat, dinosaur bones were planted by the government, they’re putting chemicals in the water to turn us all gay and Canelo doesn’t ingest entire Mexican pharmacies.
     
  2. Jackman65

    Jackman65 FJB Full Member

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    Seriously, I love your posts on Canelo and even though I don’t agree with you hope you never change. It makes this place more fun.

    GGG didn’t buy Canelo’s phony tainted meat story? You mean like 99% of the people who heard it? The nerve!
     
  3. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    After Canelo said what he said about GGG, I searched around trying to find what GGG said about him. I knew some of what he said but then I stumbled upon that video and shared it. Sue me, why are you so dedicated to convincing me it's fake? How do you know? Why do you care so much?
     
  4. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What about chem trails?
     
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  5. BCS8

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    I sometimes find it odd that there are people that can support the most outlandish **** with a straight face.
     
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  6. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    There's a lot more reason to believe that GGG is fake than there is to believe that those quotes from that video are fake. There's plenty of reasons to think that GGG said a bunch of stuff in his home region interviews about why he lost the rematch and what happened there, that either never made it on to the internet or never were reported on or translated to the US sports media. Just because something isn't on youtube doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Ya'll a bunch of freakin millennials who think youtube is the entire world and anything not on there can't exist lol.

    After GGG very likely did some interviews in his home region, and he accused Sanchez of posioning his water or made other excuses about why he lost, his team probably realized that they can't let this get onto to the internet or translated and deleted those interviews and made sure they never got into the US mainstream or they'd have a field day with it. GGG and his team very likely have censored anything he's ever said about what happened in the rematch in his own language in interviews in his home country. Ya'll are so dedicated to defending this man it's pathetic. Canelo was telling the truth about GGG. His fake "nice guy" persona isn't the real GGG. The real GGG is the guy who makes excuses, accuses his coach of posioning his water, talks chit about his rival and then plays dumb when he gets called out on it. Canelo called GGG out for putting out a fake image but really being two different people. And I'm glad he did. GGG has a lot of people fooled.
     
  7. exocet76

    exocet76 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That second video is nonsense and is as valid as your flat earth proofs....yet you present it as fact knowing very well it's deceptive.
    Even many comments underneath question it's authenticity.....
    You are such a deranged weasel it staggers me.
     
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  8. Wizbit1013

    Wizbit1013 Drama go, and don't come back Full Member

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    Show me my supposed dedication to proving you incorrect?

    However i love reading your batchit crazy theories

    Hence why i am here
     
  9. cleglue1

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    Okay I agree about the fake nice guy, GGG is trying to keep his image all while selling the fight. That's why he is speaking english here and there at the press conferences.

    However why in the hell would it make sense for GGG to believe Abel spiked his water?? GGG came on stronger in the 2nd half of the fight, that makes absolutely no sense.
     
  10. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I didn't present it as fact. I simple "shared it" and let people make up their own minds. It checks out to what happened in the corner rocket boy. There clearly was a water bottle switch after round 4, so that has been confirmed. Now if you would have us believe that the plan was for GGG to drink from his own water bottle for the first 3 rounds and then for his coach to switch to an NSAC provided water bottle starting in the 4th round, that's ludicrous. There clearly was a water bottle switch, in the exact round that the quote said there was. And I doubt that anyone on here knew about that, that there was a water bottle switch. So at the very least, we learned about that. AND don't forget in that video that you call "nonsense" there clearly are clips of a GGG interview that apparently no one on here has ever seen. That's a lot of smoke, that's too much circumstantial evidence to dismiss it.

    Now granted, you have every right to question its authenticity. I'm not claiming that I know for a fact that GGG said that, but it definitely fits what happened in the corner and I'm not going to dismiss it as fake simply because you or others say it's fake. You're the same person who was sure that shoulder shots couldn't be scored or that those judging guidelines were about amateur boxing and not professional boxing. So you have zero credibility when it comes to gut feelings and what you claim is true and what you say is false. Given how often you've been wrong in the past, the fact that you think it's fake only strengthens the possibility that its real.
     
  11. shadow111

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    The water bottle switch happened after Round 4. Round 4 was a good GGG round. He won that round on all 3 judges cards. After the water bottle switch happened, starting in round 5, GGG started to really struggle and Canelo started to pull away and take control of the fight. GGG didn't win a round clearly like he did in Round 4 until probably Round 10. So between rounds 5-9, GGG was struggling a lot. You could see it in his body language. He was breathing more heavily, he was getting hit with more big shots. So he didn't look as good after the water bottle switich as he looked in Round 4. Look at him in the corner after rounds 5 and 6. His head became visibly redder and he looked more exhausted. Round 6 was arguably Canelo's best round of the entire fight. GGG hung in there in rounds 7-9 but he didn't really come on strong and turn the momentum really until round 10.

    I don't know if GGG really believed that Abel spiked his water, but if he was asked what happened in the rematch and why he lost, in an interview in his home country, he very well could have mentioned the water. It makes sense that he wouldn't mention that to the US media but would be more honest about what happened when asked about it in an interview in his home country. There was surely issues between GGG and Abel that caued him to fire Abel and get a new trainer. So something must of happened in the rematch that caused GGG to fire him. We never really found out the real reasons why GGG and Abel parted ways, now we have something that could explain why. And it's not just speculation, we can clearly see in the corner that there was a water bottle switch after round 4, and it's not hard to fathom that boxers have their preferred water and if GGG didn't get his usual water, it's something he would be upset about.
     
  12. cleglue1

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    So what you are saying is that Canelo not only had to take steroids to beat Golovkin but he also had Abel spike his water??
     
  13. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That's not what "I'm" saying. That's what you're saying I'm saying. I didn't say ANYTHING about steroids, and if those quotes are accurate, it was GGG who said he was "99%" sure Abel was involved in a plot (along with Canelo and his team) to poison his water. If GGG really said that in an interview in his home country, it's no surprise that his team would want to make sure that those statements or those interviews never got out or reported on.
     
  14. BCS8

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    Shadow has tied himself into knots.

    Shadow "There was a plot! Look at how Golovkin boxes worse! They switched his water!!!"

    So canelo spiked GGG's water?

    Shadow "There was no plot! It's just an allegation!"

    :lol:

    Delusion level 9000
     
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  15. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Silly boy. I'm going by what the quotes say :

    "Canelo and his entire team, these are mafia men and scammers, they will bribe everything in the world, and anyone.":facepalm:

    "It seems to me that Abel Sanchez, my coach is 99% involved in this matter. I'm sure he was in the loop with Alvarez's team." :deal:


    Don't you find it curious that it just so happens that GGG would end up firing Abel Sanchez shortly after this incident? Don't you find it curious that we can plainly see in the corner there was in fact a water bottle switch after round 4, then a clear drop in GGG's performance. GGG did a lot better in Round 4, he looked a lot better in that round than he did in Rounds 5-7. These observations are plain as day, so don't even try to deny that.