Canelo vs GGG III Sep 17th (Undisputed Super Middleweight Championship)

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why the fukk is the ginger so angry for? just because triple gawd let everyone know he's a cheat :heh:...he better tighten up :russ:

Harsh words but I get where he's coming from cause Golovkin is one of those passive-aggressive dudes that hold grudges for years and look like they are always offended but still gonna wear that good guy mask as they would be above talking shyt. Only when it comes to Canelo though, not with others.
Besides he tried to ride the Mexican thing, saying stuff like he has Mexican friends and he likes their food so he's Mexican. :comeon: while acting as a quality inspector telling whether Canelo is a "real Mexican" or not only to stop that fad after he fell out with Abel Sanchez.
I'd be pissed at him too.

Clenbuterol is cheating, yes, but GGG and some ppl out there acting like Canelo took steroids or something, what he took is used to make the weight, imo it's in the "forgivable by time" category, def not a Jarrell Miller-like super soldier cocktail.

Being angry about the first fight is fair (at the 117-111 judge though) but the rematch... 3 totally OK cards, I had it 115-113 too, no robbery whatsoever.

GGG wanna act like his career isn't what it could have been because Canelo stole it from him but Canelo hasn't told him to never move up from that WOAT 160 division that GGG dominated, he never bothered to go to 168 until now, he decided to play on smaller guys with a bigger following like Cotto or Canelo fighting him, made his choice... Had years to move up and challenge 168ers but no... always the victim. "I was ducked"... by B level Quillin, natural 147er Cotto and a shot Maravilla? Lmao, ok. Just how bad 160 was at that time :scust: Daniel Geale was a top 5 fighter there:huhldup:

GGG was a great fighter, like legit an elite guy but unfortunately, he too was a businessman first and only cared about legacy after that. It's ok just let go of the people's champion act then.
 

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Harsh words but I get where he's coming from cause Golovkin is one of those passive-aggressive dudes that hold grudges for years and look like they are always offended but still gonna wear that good guy mask as they would be above talking shyt. Only when it comes to Canelo though, not with others.
Besides he tried to ride the Mexican thing, saying stuff like he has Mexican friends and he likes their food so he's Mexican. :comeon: while acting as a quality inspector telling whether Canelo is a "real Mexican" or not only to stop that fad after he fell out with Abel Sanchez.
I'd be pissed at him too.

Clenbuterol is cheating, yes, but GGG and some ppl out there acting like Canelo took steroids or something, what he took is used to make the weight, imo it's in the "forgivable by time" category, def not a Jarrell Miller-like super soldier cocktail.

Being angry about the first fight is fair (at the 117-111 judge though) but the rematch... 3 totally OK cards, I had it 115-113 too, no robbery whatsoever.

GGG wanna act like his career isn't what it could have been because Canelo stole it from him but Canelo hasn't told him to never move up from that WOAT 160 division that GGG dominated, he never bothered to go to 168 until now, he decided to play on smaller guys with a bigger following like Cotto or Canelo fighting him, made his choice... Had years to move up and challenge 168ers but no... always the victim. "I was ducked"... by B level Quillin, natural 147er Cotto and a shot Maravilla? Lmao, ok. Just how bad 160 was at that time :scust: Daniel Geale was a top 5 fighter there:huhldup:

GGG was a great fighter, like legit an elite guy but unfortunately, he too was a businessman first and only cared about legacy after that. It's ok just let go of the people's champion act then.
clen is cheating..cheating is cheating...its very clear what it is used for and he brought it on himself...forgivable by time is nonsense...the incredible triple gawd never failed a drug test eating mexican beef :umad:...thats canelo's scarlet letter

the funny thing about geale..is he accomplished literally more than anyone who canelo has actually beaten since the ggg-canelo 2 fight :dead:..so i better not ever see you big up canelo's 168 reign as anything

the chickens are coming home to roost for canelo :ohlawd:
 

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clen is cheating..cheating is cheating...its very clear what it is used for and he brought it on himself...forgivable by time is nonsense...the incredible triple gawd never failed a drug test eating mexican beef :umad:...thats canelo's scarlet letter

the funny thing about geale..is he accomplished literally more than anyone who canelo has actually beaten since the ggg-canelo 2 fight :dead:..so i better not ever see you big up canelo's 168 reign as anything

the chickens are coming home to roost for canelo :ohlawd:

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Demand For Canelo-Golovkin III 'Has Remained', Says DAZN Exec

BY SEAN NAM
Published Wed Jul 06, 2022, 07:22 AM EDT
NEW YORK–The rivalry between Canelo Alvarez and Gennadiy Golovkin has not lost its luster with the public, insists an executive at DAZN.

Alvarez and Golovkin will fight for a third time on DAZN Pay-Per-View Sept. 17 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for Alvarez’s four 168-pound titles. The two first fought in 2017 in a fight that ended in a controversial draw; Alvarez won the second bout in a close fight in 2018.

The trilogy was originally supposed to occur much sooner as part of DAZN’s American expansion. The streaming platform, which entered the US market in 2018, signed both Alvarez and Golovkin to hefty multi-bout deals with the intention to pair them up in a mega fight that would bring the newfangled company an influx of subscribers.

Despite the protracted gap between the second and third bouts, Joe Markowski, an executive vice president at DAZN, believes interest in the fight has not lagged with the public very much, if at all.

“The intrigue from the public has remained, 100%," Markowski told BoxingScene.com Monday afternoon at a news conference in Manhattan to announce Canelo-Golovkin III. “You can use any metric you want to look at, from a social media perspective, from a media perspective – we study the chatter of boxing fans.”

Markowski noted, however, that demand for the trilogy was certainly helped by the fact that Alvarez lost to Dmitry Bivol by unanimous decision in their light heavyweight title bout in May. Conversely, Markowski believes Golovkin’s late-round beatdown of Ryota Murata earlier this year to unify the WBA and IBF middleweight titles also helped renew interest in the trilogy.

“I think the intrigue is probably different to what it was two or three years ago,” Markowski said. “If you had asked me six, three months ago if boxing fans cared about this fight as much as they did three years ago, the answer is probably not.

“I think a lot of boxing people, having watched Canelo-Bivol, think Canelo is beatable, and having watched Gennadiy’s last fight, you know, put him back into a place where he can beat Canelo. Even people who criticize the fight, of which there are some, they’re going to watch it because it is a fight that draws intrigue like few others.”

Markowski said the Bivol loss helped Alvarez agree to face Golovkin. Alvarez, Markowski pointed out, still wants to avenge his loss to Bivol.

“We didn’t have those conversations (about fighting Golovkin) until after the Bivol fight and I think Canelo probably is more open to it now than pre-Bivol,” Markowski said. “He clearly wants to move back up to 175 and beat Bivol and right that wrong from his perspective. Before that, he’s got business to take care of here.”
 
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