... Not true. There was a lot of speculation about it, and Oscar and Canelo were talking all kinds of shit about how they weren't scared of GGG. Nobody knew back then what a pair of lying, dishonourable ****s they are..
Even though Canelo said before the Cotto fight that he wouldn't fight at 160 and Golovkin would have to go to 155?
... Not true. There was a lot of speculation about it, and Oscar and Canelo were talking all kinds of shit about how they weren't scared of GGG. Nobody knew back then what a pair of lying, dishonourable ****s they are..
Haha you talk about LYING And dishonorable... Dishonorable like ADDING a $1,000,000 per/lb penalty to an already AGREED upon contract weeks later??? Or lying lying like ANYONE from 154-168?? Doe!
Or saying they offered you $2,000,000 when it was REALLY $10,000,000!!! I don't believe a GOD damn WORD Loeffler or Dirty Sanchez says. Only a GTard is that FKN ******.
Funny how you thought the winner of Cotto vs Alvarez would fight Golovkin but you said Ward would never fight Kovalev, funny ey.
You didn't need a crystal ball to see that GB would hold off that fight until it made "sense" for them to make it.
This was a mandated fight and GGG had a contract from the WBC guaranteeing him his shot. And Cotto and Canelo had both given their guarantee they would fight him next.
But everybody knew that Canelo was going to vacate the WBC belt instead of honouring his pledge?
Even the Golovkin fans were all over the board saying the winner wouldn't fight him, now you want to pretend it wasn't obvious?
I don't think that's true at all. I'm actually a way bigger fan of Cotto than Canelo but I rooted for Canelo because I thought he'd fight GGG based on him not ducking Trout, Lara, etc....
And I'm sure I'm not the only one who thought he would...now I've lost all respect for the kid, he can keep fighting the likes of no chin Khan and no name Smith and I'll just keep refusing to pay for it.
I said at the time the winner wouldn't fight Golovkin it was so obvious.
I think there's a word for this. Dogmatism. Taking your opinion like it's fact, it's great in hindsight, but there have been plenty of moments in boxing history where a guy was not expected to fight a guy and it happened to people's surprise. Isn't that almost like a slogan Floyd's boytoys throw around? "they said he wouldn't fight Canelo, but he did!".
What did Kellerman say in the post-fight interview with Canelo post cotto? How did Canelo respond?
Even if the odds weren't great, they weren't nonexistent, you leave that door open for the possibility.
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