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black eagle. south croydon. 08 May 17 9.46am | |
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It's on for September 16th. Wow this could one of the fights of the Year alongside AJ and Klitchscko. I think Triple G will beat Alvarez. JUST.
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GlaziertoEagle Coventry 08 May 17 11.37am | |
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This is really the fight everyone wants at the moment, me included. GGG is in his prime and Canelo just seems to be getting better all the time. Finally a fight of two dominant boxers at their peak (or at least not on the decline). What I still can't get my head around is that Canelo is only 26!! Feels like I've been watching him for donkey's years. He made his pro debut at 15 and already has more fights than Mayweather managed in his career. Nuts.
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Stirlingsays 08 May 17 11.42am | |
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Alvarez waited this out for just about as long as possible while still having it as a huge money fight. Let's hope he doesn't get 'injured' as drag it out ever more. I'm a big 3G fan but is 3G past it now? We will find out....Very much looking forward to this one.
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Hrolf The Ganger 08 May 17 12.58pm | |
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Boxing is less a sport and more a business. For example. Tyson Fury allegedly tested positive for Nandrolone, a steroid, and refused another drug test before the Klitchko fight. I am willing to bet he gets his license back to fight Joshua. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (08 May 2017 12.58pm)
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Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 09 May 17 5.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Boxing is less a sport and more a business. For example. Tyson Fury allegedly tested positive for Nandrolone, a steroid, and refused another drug test before the Klitchko fight. I am willing to bet he gets his license back to fight Joshua. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (08 May 2017 12.58pm) Doubt the drugs Tyson was trying to conceal the use of, were in anyway performance enhancing.
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Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 09 May 17 5.07pm | |
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Going to be an absolute humb dinger this fight. Two of the greatest of a generation getting in the ring together. Canelo Alvarez and Golovkin are both absolute machines. Both go forward with unparalleled power. Will be the unstoppable force v the immovable object.
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black eagle. south croydon. 10 May 17 10.20am | |
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This is a proper fight.you not looking forward to this you don't like boxing. Will be amazed if this goes the distance. As I say proper fight.
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Lyons550 Shirley 10 May 17 10.57am | |
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Have to say I think Alvarez will nick this....GGG is on the wain now...been a truly exceptional champion though...last of the old time Russian Blok fighters..
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Username Horsham 11 May 17 9.58am | |
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Lovely read: The most relevant bit: Quote
"The “five years too late” crowd was half right. As a business venture, Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao arrived right on time this past May 2, the extended anticipation having built to 4.4 million pay-per-view purchases’ worth of fever pitch. But as an athletic competition, Mayweather-Pacquiao should have happened in 2010. The best and biggest theoretical boxing match of the post-MayPac era is Gennady “GGG” Golovkin vs. Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. If both win their fall fights, Canelo-GGG in 2016 would be massive. And from the financial and sporting perspectives, it would be right on time. It certainly wouldn’t be five years too late. It would, however, be five years after it already happened. Canelo was a 20-year-old rising star and Golovkin a name whispered in the darkest corners of #boxinghead freakdom when veteran boxing writer Doug Fischer got the call from Golovkin’s trainer, Abel Sanchez, inviting him to watch a sparring session. Fischer had heard about “Abel’s Russian guy,”1 who had supposedly manhandled Alfredo Angulo and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in the gym. The invite came in May 2011. “Doug, do you want to come up and watch Golovkin spar?” he recalled Sanchez asking. “Who’s he going to be sparring with?” Sanchez answered, “You’ll love this: Canelo Alvarez.” Alvarez was preparing for a June 18 bout with Ryan Rhodes, Golovkin for a June 17 fight against Kassim Ouma, and the plan called for them to spar six four-minute rounds. So for 24 minutes, Fischer and a handful of other lucky spectators got a free look at a fight that could be worth eight figures to both boxers a half-decade later. “Toward the end of the second round, Golovkin nailed Alvarez with a short hook and it took his legs out from under him,” Fischer recalled. “He did the Bojangles for just a second there. Alvarez backed off. He got on his bicycle, he just worked a nice straight jab to try to keep Golovkin off him, the bell rang, and he didn’t go back to his corner. He kind of did some squat things and then he put one of his legs on the top rope and did a ballet stretch, and he looked pissed. He looked pissed that he got caught. Maybe he was pissed that there was a witness.” Alvarez recovered admirably, Fischer said, and for four more rounds they waged a battle whose legend grows2 with each passing year. It was all but assured in 2011 that Canelo would be one of boxing’s next big things. But Golovkin? A fighter from Kazakhstan who spoke no English, who had never fought on American TV, and who had yet to face a world-class professional opponent and was already 29 years old?"
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Casual Orpington 12 May 17 7.32pm | |
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I like Canelo. But can't see anyone lasting 12 rounds with GGG.
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 12 May 17 8.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Casual
I like Canelo. But can't see anyone lasting 12 rounds with GGG. Same. Watching the Kel Brook fight on the small screen was enough to make me wince at the power in close.
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