He offered Canelo to fight in MSG the Mecca of Boxing well away from the cess pit of boxing known as Vegas,where he has been blatantly robbed Twice & had his titles stolen BUT The Fishnet Freak said NO we only fight in Vegas ROFLMAO Theyre still **** scared to give GGG a fair straight down the middle fight. I guess they want to wait till GGG is 50& then it'll only be in Vegas
He merely made an offer Lets do this...... Lets make the fight in MSG the Mecca of boxing in a 100% fair fight with no NSAC or Vegas corruption involved. Just you & me in the greatest arena in the world to see who really is the better man What was Oscar Fishnets immediate response ?? An emphatic NO!!!!!!! saying the fight must happen in Vegas. Lets be honest for once I Know & I believe in your heart YOU know too Plus the majority of boxing people in the world know too GGG was NEVER given a fair fight in Vegas. His titles were stolen from him in a robbery The Jesse James gang & the Great Train Robbers would have been proud of. OK you want to support a bogus champion like Canelo that is your choice you have to live with that stigma but No way in hell will I support corruption like that
And this is exacttly why i dont take him seriously. He could easily make a name for himself and create a demand by getting in with Jacobs or Derevchenko. Hes not serious. Hes just looking for a big pay day.
Jermall and Jermell are unquestionably skilled boxers, but they center their tactics around their knockout power instead of focusing on some of the finer aspects of boxing. They are victims of their own success and their own stupidity. And while Harrison and Korobov largely exposed the Charlo brothers’ technical shortcomings, it shouldn’t have come as a shock. Jermell is the lesser of the two however due to his poor footwork. Jermell struggled to put away Trout and in the process, was made to miss three quarters of his punch output as he over-zealously tried to capitalize on two knockdowns. And two years prior, when he took the WBC title from John Jackson, Charlo only won one round on all three judges’ scorecards. Harrison was highly competitive as he managed distance and countered effectively, even at times exposing Charlo’s lackluster footwork. On those occasions when Jermell did have his man hurt, Charlo got over-excited and ended up smothering his attack rather than setting up the finishing touches. Harrison being able to last the distance was just another example of the distinction between a great puncher and a great finisher.