@ronSwanson thatโs my boy Tito aka tits u r talking to. I dislike Canelo, I had GGG up by two rounds but I wouldnโt have been surprised if it was a draw. I was shocked Canelo lost the first fight but I canโt say this was a robbery, itโs seems all the boxing social media sites are putting up similar percentages we are here. So yes, we Canelo haters can be rational. Bottom line my boy MR Swanson, please cool your jets when responding to my pal @TitoFan aka tits. Thanks for you cooperation on this matter @Ron Swanson
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Well thank god you came to my rescue Walrus, as I was all out of answers. Phew!
Donโt mention it tits. It had nothing to do with me thinking u couldnโt handle things I just like to stay on top when I see a valued human such as yourself being talked down to, u know, all condescending and what not. I think I got it ironed now, me an Ron are tight, he probably didnโt know you are in my crew.
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Two of the best boxers in the world will collide in a rematch tomorrow night (Sat., Sept. 15, 201live on HBO pay-per-view (PPV) from inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, as Gennady Golovkin puts his WBA (Super), WBC, and IBO middleweight titles on the line against Canelo Alvarez.
Such a big super fight calls for even greater salaries, and thatโs exactly what GGG and Canelo will get for their highly-anticipated rematch. According to Yahooโs Kevin Iole, Canelo will bank an absurd $5 million to step inside of the ring this weekend in Las Vegas, while Golovkin, who is the undefeated fighter defending three titles, will bring in a $4 million purse.
Looks like they both did
https://www.mmamania.com/2018/9/14/1...ppv-hbo-boxing
The article goes further into the split on merchandise etc
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A third fight between the two just prolongs the middleweight division being held hostage. Canelo did great in the fight. Kudos to him. He now needs to prove that he is the best middleweight by beating other fighters. He has technically beaten GGG once, but IMO I had the Jacobs fight closer than either of the Canelo fights.
I understand that GGG is old and doesnโt have much time left so I understand his want for a third fight. He just wants to keep the big bucks coming. His legacy is basically what it is at this point. He sees no reason risking losing to another top middleweight who isnโt near as a draw as Canelo. They fight again, I will for sure watch, but GGG starts to become a bit irrelevant to me because he is proving that he cares more about cashing out than fighting the best.
I respect what Canelo does in the ring, but if he fights GGG again, he proves that he just wants no part of the other top middleweights because he can make a ton of money whoever he fights. Therefore, I lose respect for both fighters.
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