For Real This Time. Canelo Vs. GGG Part 2. #NoExcuses Edition. Sept 15th 2018.

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krackdagawd

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I didn't write the article but why is it a problem for you that I linked it?
Food for thought, you don't have to agree with it, you can be sure he cheated, but as far as I can tell this guy brought up some valid points.
He is btw not telling that he would be sure Canelo is innocent or that he IS innocent but rather that he is not necessarily a cheater either based on what we know. I don't really see bias in this article. Valid points, logical arguments, seems like he knows his shyt in this PED topic too.


You know why bruh.
 

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Mexican hero stepping up to the plate to face triple g:ohhh:


This could work :ehh:


Chavez Jr. is Latest To Raise His Hand, Offer To Face GGG on May 5
By Miguel Rivera

There is no shortage of fighters lining up to fight IBF, IBO, WBC, WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (37-0-1, 33 KOs) on May 5th.

At the moment, Golovkin is scheduled to defend his belts against Canelo Alvarez in a rematch on the Cinco De Mayo date, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

But that rematch is in jeopardy after the Nevada Athletic Commission filed a formal anti-doping complaint against Alvarez on Thursday in connection with a pair of failed drug tests in February.

golovkin-chavez_3.jpg


Canelo faces a suspension of nine to 24 months at the hearing, which has been scheduled for April 18 in Las Vegas - but a first time offender would receive a year. The suspension could be reduced to six months, which would send the rematch to a fall date, as Canelo would be capable of fighting by August 22.

Canelo twice tested positive for clenbuterol in random urine tests conducted by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association on the 17th and 20th of February in Guadalajara, earning a temporary suspension from the commission. Canelo's handlers have attributed the positive tests to contaminated meat.

But Golovkin has made it very clear - he intends to fight on May 5th - with or without Canelo in the other corner. Golovkin has been out of the ring since September 16th, when he fought Canelo to a controversial draw.

Several boxers have already made it known that they are willing to replace Canelo - as it appears very unlikely that he'll be fighting in May.

Some of the boxers include Demetrius Andrade, Jaime Munguia, Spike O'Sullivan - and the most recent has been Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

According to multiple sources in Mexico, Chavez Jr. (50-3-1, 32 KOs) has stated that he's willing to replace Canelo and fight Golovkin in May - but at the super middleweight limit of 168.

A Golovkin vs. Chavez Jr. fight - at 168 - was in serious talks a few years ago, but the negotiations fell apart as the Mexican boxer was having legal issues with Top Rank, who promoted him at the time.

Chavez Jr. has been out of the ring since getting dominated by Canelo in a one-sided twelve round fight in May of 2017. The contest took place at 164.5, and Chavez Jr. practically killed his body to get down there and he fought like a severely drained boxer with no energy or motivation.
 

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Mexican hero stepping up to the plate to face triple g:ohhh:


This could work :ehh:


Chavez Jr. is Latest To Raise His Hand, Offer To Face GGG on May 5
By Miguel Rivera

There is no shortage of fighters lining up to fight IBF, IBO, WBC, WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (37-0-1, 33 KOs) on May 5th.

At the moment, Golovkin is scheduled to defend his belts against Canelo Alvarez in a rematch on the Cinco De Mayo date, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

But that rematch is in jeopardy after the Nevada Athletic Commission filed a formal anti-doping complaint against Alvarez on Thursday in connection with a pair of failed drug tests in February.

golovkin-chavez_3.jpg


Canelo faces a suspension of nine to 24 months at the hearing, which has been scheduled for April 18 in Las Vegas - but a first time offender would receive a year. The suspension could be reduced to six months, which would send the rematch to a fall date, as Canelo would be capable of fighting by August 22.

Canelo twice tested positive for clenbuterol in random urine tests conducted by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association on the 17th and 20th of February in Guadalajara, earning a temporary suspension from the commission. Canelo's handlers have attributed the positive tests to contaminated meat.

But Golovkin has made it very clear - he intends to fight on May 5th - with or without Canelo in the other corner. Golovkin has been out of the ring since September 16th, when he fought Canelo to a controversial draw.

Several boxers have already made it known that they are willing to replace Canelo - as it appears very unlikely that he'll be fighting in May.

Some of the boxers include Demetrius Andrade, Jaime Munguia, Spike O'Sullivan - and the most recent has been Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

According to multiple sources in Mexico, Chavez Jr. (50-3-1, 32 KOs) has stated that he's willing to replace Canelo and fight Golovkin in May - but at the super middleweight limit of 168.

A Golovkin vs. Chavez Jr. fight - at 168 - was in serious talks a few years ago, but the negotiations fell apart as the Mexican boxer was having legal issues with Top Rank, who promoted him at the time.

Chavez Jr. has been out of the ring since getting dominated by Canelo in a one-sided twelve round fight in May of 2017. The contest took place at 164.5, and Chavez Jr. practically killed his body to get down there and he fought like a severely drained boxer with no energy or motivation.


The upset of 2018 :smugjccjr:
 

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Mexican hero stepping up to the plate to face triple g:ohhh:


This could work :ehh:


Chavez Jr. is Latest To Raise His Hand, Offer To Face GGG on May 5
By Miguel Rivera

There is no shortage of fighters lining up to fight IBF, IBO, WBC, WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (37-0-1, 33 KOs) on May 5th.

At the moment, Golovkin is scheduled to defend his belts against Canelo Alvarez in a rematch on the Cinco De Mayo date, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

But that rematch is in jeopardy after the Nevada Athletic Commission filed a formal anti-doping complaint against Alvarez on Thursday in connection with a pair of failed drug tests in February.

golovkin-chavez_3.jpg


Canelo faces a suspension of nine to 24 months at the hearing, which has been scheduled for April 18 in Las Vegas - but a first time offender would receive a year. The suspension could be reduced to six months, which would send the rematch to a fall date, as Canelo would be capable of fighting by August 22.

Canelo twice tested positive for clenbuterol in random urine tests conducted by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association on the 17th and 20th of February in Guadalajara, earning a temporary suspension from the commission. Canelo's handlers have attributed the positive tests to contaminated meat.

But Golovkin has made it very clear - he intends to fight on May 5th - with or without Canelo in the other corner. Golovkin has been out of the ring since September 16th, when he fought Canelo to a controversial draw.

Several boxers have already made it known that they are willing to replace Canelo - as it appears very unlikely that he'll be fighting in May.

Some of the boxers include Demetrius Andrade, Jaime Munguia, Spike O'Sullivan - and the most recent has been Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

According to multiple sources in Mexico, Chavez Jr. (50-3-1, 32 KOs) has stated that he's willing to replace Canelo and fight Golovkin in May - but at the super middleweight limit of 168.

A Golovkin vs. Chavez Jr. fight - at 168 - was in serious talks a few years ago, but the negotiations fell apart as the Mexican boxer was having legal issues with Top Rank, who promoted him at the time.

Chavez Jr. has been out of the ring since getting dominated by Canelo in a one-sided twelve round fight in May of 2017. The contest took place at 164.5, and Chavez Jr. practically killed his body to get down there and he fought like a severely drained boxer with no energy or motivation.
Nah, JCC is a bum. There are legit opponents at 160.
 

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Who’s available?

It’s cinco de mayo so it makes sense to fight a Mexican fighter.
Yeah, but not a fukking quitter who doesn't train or take the sport seriously. When will people learn, fukk JCC and I hope every fight he does flops. People can't be dumb enough to support him anymore...can they?

Unfortunately there still are enough suckers out there willing to watch a JCC fight. :snoop:
 

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U guys think it’s possible that Nevada will forward the decision to triple g and have triple g decide if he wants to face a juiced up canelo?:ld:
 

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Andrade and derevyanchenko said they would fight him

They could even negotiate a fight with BJS at a later date

But no :mjlol:
There not moving the date, Andrade is a south paw so if u have a brain then u know that’s not going to work on short notice.

I would prefer derevyanchenko but spike is signed to golden boy so it wouldn’t surprise me if that’s what happened.

U sound upset :mjlol:
 
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