This content is protected Why is Canelo stalling? Is he waiting for confirmation of TWO 118-110 gift cards? We know that Adelaide Byrd filled out her ridiculous scorecard while counting the money ("Tax free! Love, Ophelia :-*") in the duffle bag that awaited her inside her Uber...
Could also be that Canelo is pulling a Floyd and waiting until the last possible second to agree to the fight (drug testing control)...
I feel like canelo can't really do any better than in the first fight. His stamina has always been a downside for him, and that stops him from going toe to toe with Golovkin. He has to box on the ropes, he has to avoid the punches. It's the only way he can face Golovkin. And he knows deep down that he couldn't do much better than he did first time around. Either he risks having a tear-up with golovkin (Likely getting absolutely decimated) or does the same strategy as before. That's why they are hesitating for sure.
Yes... That's why I'm shocked that many people (well, actually, it's just Canelo and Floyd fans) are picking Canelo to win the rematch. Canelo can't perform better than he did in the first match (I agree with you) and he already landed 2 punches that should have been fight ending, but barely made GGG flinch. And this time around, he won't be the recipient of any insane scorecards.
Hiya already said they are ready to go. Why is Loffler stalling? Why didn't he say he say they were ready to rumble in that interview?
Oscar certainly goes very quiet around these times.Shady customer he really is. From reading any Canelo Golovkin 2 threads or articles it seems that a large portion of people just dont trust Oscar and GBP or Canelo fights anymore. The corruption is so heavy it cant be hidden anymore, We cant see it happening but we are sure that behind the scenes strings are being pulled and money is being passed about. But we cant see it, cant prove it. We certainly see the end results though.
They are waiting on Adelaide Byrd. It's difficult to get on her schedule....she's very much in demand now judging bouts in Iran, North Korea and Turkmenistan, where boxing is respected and there is no corruption.