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Can you imagine what a backwards step this would be for Alvarez big picture. Sure, why cement legacy at 175 with current top threats when you can get over on a full time mic worker who beat your best years before you did.
andre never beat ggg
That's ok neither did Canelo until his do over yeh, depending on who you talk to. I had Nelo squeaking II out. Might have missed something but when exactly was Golovkins title run at 175 again.
so canelo did beat ggg yeh? so you were meaning canelo's best at 175?
Bolded it for ya. Golovkin never fought at 168-175. Ward beat a much fresher Kovalev and Canelo beat a name now considered weaker in division. Ironically he'll probably end up revisiting the Golovkin gravy train who is now on the ledge rather than challenging himself in the weights he jumped up to grab trinkets at. Canelo gonna Canelo.
you said "beat your best years before you did" so do you think sergey is canelo's best or canelo's best at 175? i think ggg is canelo's best win, canelo has only fought once at lightheavy so obviously sergey has to be his best at that weight. so as i stated ward never beat ggg. never said ggg fought at supermiddle or lightheavy, or that ward didn't beat a fresher sergey, only that ward didn't beat canelo's best
Golovkin: Part Deux is clearly Canelos best win. Yeh that's true. But you initially picked around the sentence to play A-HA but obviously he's irrelevant to the mentioned Ward-Canelo and cementing legacy at 175... as for Ward to have beaten him Golovkin would have had to leave 160 . It's not that hard man