Since their 2nd fight, Canelo has created a better resume than all of Triple G's career combined

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  1. Quina74

    Quina74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Or I just can't believe how stupid people are that believe that ****. I would like to believe the smaller guy could take out a bigger guy but its just not the case here in the slightest. The fight itself is clear evidence of a fix. Kovalevs pitty pattying with every punch, never fully extending his arms, minimal in out and lateral footwork, zero hesitation to Canelo's counters. These are all attributes Kovalev demonstrated every fight before. Kovalev showed these attributes in there with huge guys and powerful counterpunchers. Now he fights a smaller guy in Canelo he suddenly forgets these attributes because he's a super duper CoUnTerPunChER (,which he's not, he's good) Kovalev was not shot in there, he simply just did not come to win. His performance was not that of a shot fighter.

    And also, I'm not a fan of Golovkin you Clenelo nutriding weirdo. I do like his style and he's clearly good. He won both Canelo fights. Yeah Golovkin fed off one big welterweight congratulations. Canelo was a weight bully at 154lber. His first 40 fights were against no name bums and old men. As soon as he stepped up he lost against 36yo (lmao) Mayweather, Lara and arguably Trout. Don't forget his fights against 140lber Khan and much smaller aged Cotto. After his 2 Golovkin robberies what exactly did he do that was impressive? Because prior to that he certainly didn't have an impressive career.

    You're actually comparing the circus show sparring sessions ft Kovalev and Yildrim with Golovkins fight against Lemieux. My god you are stupid.
     
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  2. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    You think I'll bother reading a wall of text from a mental turd?

    Go cool yourself off with "real" fights like Golovkin vs Lemieux and Ouma.
     
  3. Quina74

    Quina74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Cope halfwit. Great rebuttal

    You keep watching sparring sessions you naive spastic
     
  4. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Golovkin's entire career consists of sparring sessions against the hopeless.
     
  5. Anima

    Anima Kinetic Link Full Member

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    Mainly because Canelo is a high risk high reward fight while GGG is a high risk low reward one.
     
  6. Richmondpete

    Richmondpete Real fighters do road work Full Member

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    How is Canelo high risk? Every fighter walks in with a built in excuse
     
  7. lobk

    lobk Original ESB Member Full Member

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    A guy coming into his prime in his early 30s is fighting better opposition than a guy coming into his early 40s. What a revaluation.
     
  8. C.J.

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

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    Ward was another fake, He wanted no part of GGG There was no way in hell he could get down to 168 let alone 164. Boo boo, Both Charlos & Saunder all had their chances at GGG None of em had the necessaries
     
  9. C.J.

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

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    Youre a Floyd/Canelo disciple ROFLMAO I bet you think Ginger could come up to Hw & rule there too
    Damn man you're either extremely naïve or a troll Which is it?