ODLH On Golovkin-Canelo II: Canelo's In The Driver's Seat; Sure The Rematch Will Happen...

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  1. Paranoid Android

    Paranoid Android Manny Pacquiao — The Thurmanator banned Full Member

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    "Canelo is the one who is driving the car, everything is going forward. That fight I'm sure will happen..."

    So it's not even Oscar that's hesitant. It's Canyellow.

    :D
     
  2. mandatory

    mandatory Nuthugger Crusher Full Member

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    He pretty much said its up to Canelo then.. Wonder what the hold up is.. *sighs*
     
  3. BCS8

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    Canelo wants his mum as a judge ... Byrd gave some round to GGG, clearly she is biased.
     
  4. Paranoid Android

    Paranoid Android Manny Pacquiao — The Thurmanator banned Full Member

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    If the rematch goes down, Canelo will benefit from pre-filled cards of 118-110 and 118-110 this time.
     
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  5. mandatory

    mandatory Nuthugger Crusher Full Member

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    probably lol! Must be hard finding a replacement for another prefilled 118 card
     
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  6. Todd498

    Todd498 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Well let’s get on with GGG vs Saunders while Canelo is thinking about it. Besides everybody in their right mind knows GGG beat Canelo.
     
  7. velagod

    velagod Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Canelo wants to stuff as many ped’s down his throat as he can plus he wants golovkin to get even rustier and old.
     
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  8. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Nice gesture by Triple GGG Golovkin

    GGG Supports Gutknecht

    Gennady Golovkin had 350 amateur fights and lost just five of them. One of those bouts was against Eduard Gutknecht, who is severely disabled and unable to talk after suffering a brain injury in his fight with British super middleweight George Groves in London last November. While I was in Berlin to interview Kubrat Pulev at his training camp in early October, Uli Wegner, the Bulgarian’s head coach, spoke of his sadness at Gutknecht’s condition, but also revealed Golovkin’s generosity. “Eduard beat Gennady at a big tournament in Germany. I am very sad about his condition. Doctors say maybe in one or two years he will be better. He can’t speak. He can look and move, but cannot speak. He has to learn to speak again.” Wegner explained that Golovkin has donated $25,000 and his gloves and robe from the superfight with Canelo Alvarez to raise funds for the German boxer.