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    #51
    Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
    Now if he's saying that, it makes sense. Dont complain about the product and go buy the product. I agree there. I haven't read the article so I guess Im guilty of nitpicking one statement.
    No problem!

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      #52
      Originally posted by WSSD View Post
      you didnt say it, but 99.9% of the floyd fans did.
      I guess they did but the funny thing is that Floyd never dropped a title because he didn't want to fight his mandatory

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        #53
        youtube

        Check out ggg sparing with chavez..freddie roach had to stop ggg from ripping jr's head off.

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          #54
          Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko View Post
          how can possibly blame Mayweather for this? Canelo has the most CW fights in history
          do you even understand what I typed?

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            #55
            Originally posted by VERSION1 (V1) View Post
            you mean like Oscar wbo mw champ and bhop mw champ did but let still blame Floyd anyway
            Oscar was fighting THE undisputed middleweight champion, being out done in height and reach.

            Floyd was fighting his 3rd fight at the weight and was only now demanding a catchweight. These are two different things entirely. Plus Floyd is taller and has a longer reach than Canelo.

            But keep living in dream land.

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              #56
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
              Former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. has advised his countryman, Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez to request a catch-weight of 158-pounds for a proposed fight with WBA/IBO/WBA/IBF middleweight king Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin.
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              Mexican boxing fans, what y'all think of the B.S.(BoxingScene)obsession with Canelo and Mexicans tho? It's forgivable but have fun with it(at their expense), never make decisons while angry. B.S.(BoxingScene) in da house---->----->------->

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                #57
                Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                Oscar was fighting THE undisputed middleweight champion, being out done in height and reach.

                Floyd was fighting his 3rd fight at the weight and was only now demanding a catchweight. These are two different things entirely. Plus Floyd is taller and has a longer reach than Canelo.

                But keep living in dream land.
                catchweight where around before Floyd and still be around when he gone for good

                funny i'm the one living in a dream world but you guys blame everything on Floyd

                Who do you think Canelo would learn from Oscar his promoter or Floyd a guy he has no ties to

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
                  Is he saying that people were giving Lemieux a chance to win? Id like to see a comparison of the betting lines on the two fights. I can only imagine that the odds makers viewed both bouts as equally non competitive. Most people I spoke to gave Lemieux little to no chance of winning.

                  Edit: the numbers do not support Mr Lotierzo's assumption. A quick glance at the betting lines suggest that Alvarez-Khan was viewed as more competitive than Golovkin-Lemieux.

                  Golovkin: -1400
                  Lemieux: +1100

                  Alvarez: -500
                  Khan: +350

                  (both figures taken from Bloody Left Elbow)
                  I don't know if the Casino I went to had a TON of $$$$$ bet on GGG or what but GGG was favored by -1800. So basically for every $100 I bet I would of won $5 and fifty cents.

                  In probabilities that = GGG had a 95% chance of winning.

                  Once I saw that I didn't buy the GGG/Lemuix fight. Even though all these GGG fans hyped that fight up like it was going to be fight of the year. I'm still glad I didn't.

                  I did buy Khan/Canelo which started out as a 3/1 favorite giving Khan a 25% probability chance of winning...

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                    #59
                    Belts are out, its 2 lbs when GGG said he can drop 6, its the big fight hes been wanting, and says he will only fight out of 160 for big fights. Its not like its a new thing in this sport

                    I want to see it

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by VERSION1 (V1) View Post
                      catchweight where around before Floyd and still be around when he gone for good

                      funny i'm the one living in a dream world but you guys blame everything on Floyd

                      Who do you think Canelo would learn from Oscar his promoter or Floyd a guy he has no ties to
                      Catchweights have been around for a long time, it's an argument I make a lot. Which is why there is nothing wrong with them...as long as they are between guys moving up in weight facing someone bigger.

                      Mayweather was a 2 time champion in his own weight division asking Canelo to climb down in weight. You can deny that if you like but even if Mayweather didn't start the trend, he popularised it on a mass scale.

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