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Oh nah I have no problem with what Canelo is doing it’s what GGG-Unot is doing basically chasing red head around like a scorned ex girlfriend instead of fighting interesting fights.
Dudes really trying to throw shade at canelo but ignoring their favorite fighter chasing canelo around like gold digging whore. Canelo was just trying to move up TWO divisions to fight kovalev but now he's scared to take risks :mjlol:.......meanwhile little g just fought Steve rolls and has no plans to fight a legit threat, and his stans keep quiet. Tryin to pull some reverse psychology cause they know little g is shook to death to take on a top fighter. Dude is content on fighting bums until he lands another canelo payday. shyt is despicable.

I'd rather canelo fight Andrade, Charlo, and kovalev all day over golovkin. All canelo fans would. Cause we know he can beat ALL of those guys. Don't think little g fanboys have the same confidence in their guy though. They'd rather him play it safe cause they know his overrated ass is ripe for the taking. Canelo exposed him for being a one dimensional fighter who can't make adjustments. All of his hype is gone. Nobody's scared of him anymore. He can easily take on charlo to create hype for a 3rd canelo fight and change the momentum of his staggering career, but nope. Let's keep fighting bums until daddy canelo gives us another meal ticket. Little g is pathetic. Everybody except the #shookboys can see that. :yeshrug:
 

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Interesting I'd rather see him fight Hogan than Gausha

Erickson Lubin vs. Dennis Hogan this fall on PBC ⋆ Boxing News 24

By Kenneth Friedman: Erickson Lubin and Dennis Hogan have agreed to a deal to fight this fall on Premier Boxing Champions in a junior middleweight contest, according to Mike Coppinger. The winner of the Lubin vs. Hogan fight could lead to a world title shot.



Hogan (28-2-1, 7 KOs) recently lost a controversial 12 round majority decision to WBO junior middleweight champion Jaime Munguia on April 13 in Monterrey, Mexico. Many fans felt that Hogan, 34, had done enough to deserve the victory. The judges scored it 116-112, 115-113 and 114-114. Boxing News 24 had Hogan winning eight rounds to four. It looked to some fans like the judges gave the 22-year-old Munguia a hometown. Surprisingly, Munguia’s management didn’t give Hogan a rematch in order to quiet the controversy. Munguia is moving on, and it could be fighting the Matchroom Boxing USA promoted Jessie Vargas next.

Lubin has won his last three fights
Former 154 pound world title challenger Lubin (21-1, 16 KOs) has won his last three fights since suffering a brutal first round knockout loss to former World Boxing Council junior middleweight champion Jermell Charlo in October 2017. Lubin made a mistake of dipping low against Charlo, who unloaded on him with a chopping right hand that knocked him out.

Charlo and his team had studied Lubin well, and noticed his tendency to dip down low in front of his opponents. At the same time, Charlo punches well when he’s throwing chopping power shots. For Lubin, it was the perfect storm. He did the wrong thing against a fighter that like to throw chopping shots. Since that loss, Lubin has won three straight fights in beating Zakaria Attou, Ishe Smith and Silverio Ortiz.



“Sources tell…Erickson Lubin and Dennis Hogan have reached a deal to fight this fall in a junior middleweight bout that will have title implications. The fight will take place on a PBC platform. Hogan coming off controversial decision loss to Jaime Munguia,” said @MikeCoppinger.

Lubin isn’t ranked in the top 15 with the World Boxing Organization, but Hogan is rated #3. Ideally, the WBO should make the Lubin vs. Hogan fight a title eliminator at 154. Without that happening, there’s no certainty that the winner of the Lubin-Hogan fight will get a crack at Munguia. His promoters at Golden Boy Promotions have a lot of options for him against the likes of Saul Canelo Alvarez, Vargas and Gennady Golovkin.

The way that Munguia performed against Hogan, Golden Boy is going to be careful with how they match him. Former two division world champion Vargas is a safe choice for Munguia to fight, because he’ll have a size and power advantage over him. Hogan simply outsmarted Munguia in getting the better of him from the outside. The judges saw the Munguia vs. Hogan fight differently than how the fans viewed it.
 

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A champion doesn’t deserve a rematch to a loss?
Not after two fights and not cleanly winning either no. Go fight another top contender win and get the rematch, had it been two draws cool but he drew and lost, go fight other top contenders then you can get a rematch. I didn’t even say he had to fight Charlo or Andrade but how about giving Jacobs his rematch.
 

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BJS coming to DAZN.

Man that guy...talented but annoys me.
DAZN gets some flack but can't say they don't keep their fighters active, will be interesting whether they can keep a notoriously unreliable guy like BJS active or BJS' tendencies for fukkery will take over and he descends into irrelevlance even with all the opportunities to fight big names at DAZN.
 

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DAZN gets some flack but can't say they don't keep their fighters active, will be interesting whether they can keep a notoriously unreliable guy like BJS active or BJS' tendencies for fukkery will take over and he descends into irrelevlance even with all the opportunities to fight big names at DAZN.

There's way too much talent at 160-168 at DAZN he pulls the shyt he's been pulling the last 5 years.
 

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Not after two fights and not cleanly winning either no. Go fight another top contender win and get the rematch, had it been two draws cool but he drew and lost, go fight other top contenders then you can get a rematch. I didn’t even say he had to fight Charlo or Andrade but how about giving Jacobs his rematch.
Clearly won the first fight
 

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Not after two fights and not cleanly winning either no. Go fight another top contender win and get the rematch, had it been two draws cool but he drew and lost, go fight other top contenders then you can get a rematch. I didn’t even say he had to fight Charlo or Andrade but how about giving Jacobs his rematch.
Jacobs didn’t even want a rematch lol when they asked him post fight, he’s fighting at 168 now too.
 
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