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Comments Thread For: Canelo: Golovkin's Not The Monster That Everybody Talked About
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Neither are you, Canelo. You are just bully for welterweights like Khan. At 160 you have no future.
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postknowledgeable observers said that
Jacobs/Canelo proved it
yet they were labeled as cowards, and we were labeled as haters
just saying
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Originally posted by DramaShow View Postyep, exposed but 99 percent of the media had him winning against a fighter who many have right near the top of the pound for pound list, some even as number 1. God damn it, if only golovkin wasnt a hypejob!!!
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So we're all just going to ignore the enormous amount of punches GGG missed? Yes he applied pressure but he missed sooooomany shots. Too many to have a clear victory. This fight was a draw.
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i thought canelo has cement feet lol.. he was boxing beautiful on his toes picking off ggg with combos. and his upper body movement was impressive once again. he dodged so many right hand bombs by inches. canelo studied the beating floyd gave him and took notes hes a good student he looked like floyd at times. except with more power.
ggg's chin needs to be examined nothing hurts this mofo at all. canelo was landing flush on the chin with no impact. those neck exercises ggg does turned his neck into a tree trunk.
and of course lampley was calling shots ggg missed as landed punches. those compubox numbers were nonsense.
now ggg is due for two rematches.. vs danny and ggg. the both times he has stepped up competition in his career ends in controversy.
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Originally posted by Verus View PostGolovkin is fighting a better class of fighter these days and he is not intimidating them or knocking them out in a few rounds. There is no disgrace it that. It happened to Ali, Foreman, Mike Tyson, Roy Jones and the other all-time greats. That is part and parcel of the game of boxing. Some folks are so invested in a particular boxer, that they attribute superhuman qualities to them. That is misguided and a bit sad.
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