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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostHow is he irrelevant in the division if he is the WBO champ AND people are asking for either GGG or Alvarez to fight him? How is he irrelevant if he has a chance at beating both?
Also, the majority of folks DO NOT believe Alvarez lost both fights. The first fight....sure. The second fight the majority of folks felt it was a draw or Alvarez won.
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Originally posted by Ukleew View PostYeah now he might be after the victory in the 2nd fight.
But he wasn’t the A side in the first 2 fights was he?!
If you think he was ,why was he?
He had no belts and had arguably been ducking GGG already. No?
The fight was talked about a year when Nelo threw away his title then Oscar gives golovkin an offer of 10 million but golovkin declined so then golovkin was the one ducking him at that time.
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Originally posted by BOXING-SCRIBE View PostCome on man, Canelo lost the first one without question, the margin of his loss was not as big as his margin of victory.
The Trella was the X-Factor not Byrd. There is no accumulative total from 3 cards. Trella gives benefit of doubt to Byrd’s verdict.
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Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View PostI don't think Canelo will get more money fighting anybody else. Both guys are popular in different markets. Canelo could had walked away from the second negotiations and didn't, actually they had to cave in into some of the demands.
I am interested in a third fight sooner than later. GGG is not getting any younger and both fights were really good.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostGGG has been a very assertive B-side in negotiations during his first two fights with Canelo, and even before. And he’s been pretty successful holding his ground. But this time around, I don’t think he has the leverage he had before. Any true boxing should want Canelo-GGG III over any other option Ginger has. But the legions of idiots that are following the sport nowadays seem to have been convinced that Canelo fighting “Boo Boo?Andrade is somehow a bigger fight than a third GGG matchup. So the demand isn’t there from the hardcore boxing fan base. Not to mention that Oscar and Canelo seem to want GGG to age a little more before crossing that bridge again. So GGG may simply be playing himself if he tries to be firm in this set of negotiations. Because Canelo doesn’t really want the fight. And there’s not a lot of public demand to kinda force him into it.
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Originally posted by stealthradon View PostA handful? Literally tens of thousands voted that GGG beat Canelo.
Most agree that 2nd fight was close, but still edged by GGG, not Canelo.
That's indisputable.
average fan scorecard (1773 fans): 116-113 Golovkin
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Originally posted by Bronx23 View PostStand your ground G ! Oscar always gives in eventually. Remember he said no rematch if GGG fought Vanes, then he said no 50/50 but then dug in his pockets when Golovkin wouldnt budge. Reality of the situation is this : Oscar answers to DAZN just like he answered to HBO. DAZN wants and needs this fight, you'd be a fool to believe they'd give Canelo $300mill & not have control over who or when he fights to some reasonable degree. Oscar will do what they tell him to do.
I'm not going to the fight so I don't care where it happens. G said he's down for msg or Texas ( he'd get f-vked over in Texas just like Vegas imo) so I say f-ck it do it at Cowboys stadium try to break Pac & margaritos record. Plus it's gonna be an even more pro Canelo crowd than anywhere else. Not to mention it holds 50k plus. U can't tell me they can't make the same or more money at the gate in Dallas when TMobile arena only holds 14k. so what's the big deal about doing it in Vegas?
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