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    Default Re: interesting article about GGG's legacy

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    I heard GGG has signed with DAZN, I'd expect Canelo/ GGG III to be the next fight for both.
    It’s so disappointing that there are other great MWs that could take over the weight class but these two are holding it hostage.
    The other fuckers should fight one another then and stop waiting then.
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    Good then stop moaning and get yourself into the next best position.
    They have earned their shot and neither Canelo or GGG wants to give them their shots. Canelo because he is scared to fight other top middleweights. That’s why he fought a super middleweight instead of fighting a top middleweight. GGG is on the tail end of his career and is just making a cash grab by keep fighting Canelo.

    It’s very obvious that neither wants to fight anybody else.

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    I said after the first fight there was no need for a rematch. By crawling back for another go GGG has demeaned himself. The first fight was decisive and clear and he could have left Canelo and gone for the respect by fighting others. Now 2 years older he is still desperate for a decision they have no intention of giving. I like GGG but this is turning into a futile end of career run. Great for his bank balance but he plays into Canelo's hands every time he validates the previous fights by agreeing to another.

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    The Key to this bullshit is that Team Canelo, who regardless of what anyone thinks, drew the 1st fight and won the 2nd fight. so why do they have to chase the Loser's team to push for the fight?
    Because it's all about risk/reward. Canelo cannot / will not fight another live opponent and blow the hype train up.
    Worst case scenario, he loses to GGG, he can then get a 4th fucking fight making even more dough and by that time GGG will be near to 40 years old ffs.
    ok, the 2nd fight was a good fight, but so would a fight with either of them against Jacobs, Charlo , etc. so why does anyone want to see any more of this horseshit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    The Key to this bullshit is that Team Canelo, who regardless of what anyone thinks, drew the 1st fight and won the 2nd fight. so why do they have to chase the Loser's team to push for the fight?
    Because it's all about risk/reward. Canelo cannot / will not fight another live opponent and blow the hype train up.
    Worst case scenario, he loses to GGG, he can then get a 4th fucking fight making even more dough and by that time GGG will be near to 40 years old ffs.
    ok, the 2nd fight was a good fight, but so would a fight with either of them against Jacobs, Charlo , etc. so why does anyone want to see any more of this horseshit?
    That’s what I think. Worst case scenario he loses to GGG and gets a fourth fight. In a way, that’s a scenario for him because it creates an excuse to avoid other middleweights for even longer.

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    Yeah, it just seems stale. At least with Marquez/Pac you had fights inbetween to marinate it each time. GGG/Canelo once a year and that's about it is a bit dull without other wins and intrigue to build it.

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    Well, Canelo did take on the dangerous Fielding in between, for whatever that's worth. Wait... that was in another division. Never mind.

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