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    Default Re: Gennady Golovkin’s next fight: Ryota Murata named as frontrunner for Japan bout

    Sounds like Canelo/ GGG 3 is all but announced for 4-May-19 at in Vegas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Sounds like Canelo/ GGG 3 is all but announced for 4-May-19 at in Vegas.
    All the more reason to hope Fielding pulls off a monumental upset. And to think they cried about Golovkin tuning up Vanes because it might risk the rematch .

    and again..Golovkin has to follow lil ol Canelo around. This time to DAZN yeh?

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    Default Re: Gennady Golovkin’s next fight: Ryota Murata named as frontrunner for Japan bout

    Just like to point out I said long ago my biggest concern was GGG would sit out waiting on Canelo. Have to give GGG credit, he is predictable.

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    I say it again and again, but I understand GGGs whole thing with waiting for Canelo because he makes massive amounts of money for it, but there comes a point to where a lose respect for him as a fighter. He does not need to fight Canelo a third time. And I lose the little respect I have for Canelo for not taking on any other actual top middleweight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    I say it again and again, but I understand GGGs whole thing with waiting for Canelo because he makes massive amounts of money for it, but there comes a point to where a lose respect for him as a fighter. He does not need to fight Canelo a third time. And I lose the little respect I have for Canelo for not taking on any other actual top middleweight.
    GGG needs the belts back, money and right the wrongs of the last fight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    I say it again and again, but I understand GGGs whole thing with waiting for Canelo because he makes massive amounts of money for it, but there comes a point to where a lose respect for him as a fighter. He does not need to fight Canelo a third time. And I lose the little respect I have for Canelo for not taking on any other actual top middleweight.
    GGG needs the belts back, money and right the wrongs of the last fight.
    He should have won both of the fights and he is still allowing Canelo to dictate his career. It’s as if he’s trying to prove a point that has already been proven. He beat Canelo twice but he keeps coming back for more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    I say it again and again, but I understand GGGs whole thing with waiting for Canelo because he makes massive amounts of money for it, but there comes a point to where a lose respect for him as a fighter. He does not need to fight Canelo a third time. And I lose the little respect I have for Canelo for not taking on any other actual top middleweight.
    GGG needs the belts back, money and right the wrongs of the last fight.
    He should have won both of the fights and he is still allowing Canelo to dictate his career. It’s as if he’s trying to prove a point that has already been proven. He beat Canelo twice but he keeps coming back for more.
    Judges thought otherwise and it is not as if Golovkin is doing this deliberately.
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