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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin III 17/9/22

    i'm not sure what the pet rock thing is about but can i ask you a genuine question titofan?
    It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.

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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin III 17/9/22

    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    i'm not sure what the pet rock thing is about but can i ask you a genuine question titofan?

    A subtle example of selling the unsellable.

    "Hey... all GGG has to do is outbox Canelo with speed and defense. Just like Floyd Mayweather did when he shut out Canelo back in '13. He needs to use the blueprint Floyd provided to beat Canelo."

    BTW, it wasn't directed at you.

    Yeah... ask away.

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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin III 17/9/22

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    i'm not sure what the pet rock thing is about but can i ask you a genuine question titofan?

    A subtle example of selling the unsellable.

    "Hey... all GGG has to do is outbox Canelo with speed and defense. Just like Floyd Mayweather did when he shut out Canelo back in '13. He needs to use the blueprint Floyd provided to beat Canelo."

    BTW, it wasn't directed at you.

    Yeah... ask away.
    do you think this is the biggest fight for ggg to take next?
    It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.

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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin III 17/9/22

    GGG can not lose this fight, even if he lost he wins. He has made the most money, taken on the biggest challenge (going up in weight for the first time), and enhances his legacy all at the end of his career.

    Triple G can relax and do what he does best. Have some fun in his last big fight.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin III 17/9/22

    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    i'm not sure what the pet rock thing is about but can i ask you a genuine question titofan?

    A subtle example of selling the unsellable.

    "Hey... all GGG has to do is outbox Canelo with speed and defense. Just like Floyd Mayweather did when he shut out Canelo back in '13. He needs to use the blueprint Floyd provided to beat Canelo."

    BTW, it wasn't directed at you.

    Yeah... ask away.
    do you think this is the biggest fight for ggg to take next?

    If by biggest you mean the one for which he gets paid the most, and gets the most media attention... then yes, absolutely.

    TBH, I see this as a cash out fight.

    GGG has had a long, distinguished career. Like everyone else, he has his fans and his detractors.

    He fought Canelo twice before. I thought he got robbed the first time... and I think he fought stupidly the second time (something about doing things different if you want a different result).

    IMO, there's no way he gets a decision against Canelo in Vegas. He won't dominate more than Bivol... and Bivol almost got screwed.

    GGG's only way to victory is by knockout.

    Canelo has already taken his best shots, and is now bigger and more in his prime. GGG is much older.

    Personally, I think it's a mistake for GGG to have insisted on this fight. He's gonna lose.

    But yes. It is the biggest fight he could take next.

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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin III 17/9/22

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    i'm not sure what the pet rock thing is about but can i ask you a genuine question titofan?

    A subtle example of selling the unsellable.

    "Hey... all GGG has to do is outbox Canelo with speed and defense. Just like Floyd Mayweather did when he shut out Canelo back in '13. He needs to use the blueprint Floyd provided to beat Canelo."

    BTW, it wasn't directed at you.

    Yeah... ask away.
    do you think this is the biggest fight for ggg to take next?

    If by biggest you mean the one for which he gets paid the most, and gets the most media attention... then yes, absolutely.

    TBH, I see this as a cash out fight.

    GGG has had a long, distinguished career. Like everyone else, he has his fans and his detractors.

    He fought Canelo twice before. I thought he got robbed the first time... and I think he fought stupidly the second time (something about doing things different if you want a different result).

    IMO, there's no way he gets a decision against Canelo in Vegas. He won't dominate more than Bivol... and Bivol almost got screwed.

    GGG's only way to victory is by knockout.

    Canelo has already taken his best shots, and is now bigger and more in his prime. GGG is much older.

    Personally, I think it's a mistake for GGG to have insisted on this fight. He's gonna lose.

    But yes. It is the biggest fight he could take next.
    ggg also gets a shot at undisputed if canelo is his next fight, the only other option to fight for undisputed in his next fight would be to drop down & fight jermell. ggg would probably get shit for fighting a smaller man but if both championships were on the line it's a fight i'd be interested in. but ggg obviously took the bigger fight with canelo. so in your opinion the series is one a piece? i have it one a piece, so ggg also gets to try & settle the series. if you think ggg insisting on this fight is a mistake, who would of you preferred him to fight next? or would you have preferred him to retire?
    It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.

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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin III 17/9/22

    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    i'm not sure what the pet rock thing is about but can i ask you a genuine question titofan?

    A subtle example of selling the unsellable.

    "Hey... all GGG has to do is outbox Canelo with speed and defense. Just like Floyd Mayweather did when he shut out Canelo back in '13. He needs to use the blueprint Floyd provided to beat Canelo."

    BTW, it wasn't directed at you.

    Yeah... ask away.
    do you think this is the biggest fight for ggg to take next?

    If by biggest you mean the one for which he gets paid the most, and gets the most media attention... then yes, absolutely.

    TBH, I see this as a cash out fight.

    GGG has had a long, distinguished career. Like everyone else, he has his fans and his detractors.

    He fought Canelo twice before. I thought he got robbed the first time... and I think he fought stupidly the second time (something about doing things different if you want a different result).

    IMO, there's no way he gets a decision against Canelo in Vegas. He won't dominate more than Bivol... and Bivol almost got screwed.

    GGG's only way to victory is by knockout.

    Canelo has already taken his best shots, and is now bigger and more in his prime. GGG is much older.

    Personally, I think it's a mistake for GGG to have insisted on this fight. He's gonna lose.

    But yes. It is the biggest fight he could take next.
    ggg also gets a shot at undisputed if canelo is his next fight, the only other option to fight for undisputed in his next fight would be to drop down & fight jermell. ggg would probably get shit for fighting a smaller man but if both championships were on the line it's a fight i'd be interested in. but ggg obviously took the bigger fight with canelo. so in your opinion the series is one a piece? i have it one a piece, so ggg also gets to try & settle the series. if you think ggg insisting on this fight is a mistake, who would of you preferred him to fight next? or would you have preferred him to retire?

    Door # 3. Retirement. I'm sure he's not hurting for money, and he IS 40 years old. He gets to retire with his legacy intact. At some point you gotta hang up the gloves.

    He's selling out in order to collect a few more million for the ignominy of getting knocked out to end his career.

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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin III 17/9/22

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    i'm not sure what the pet rock thing is about but can i ask you a genuine question titofan?

    A subtle example of selling the unsellable.

    "Hey... all GGG has to do is outbox Canelo with speed and defense. Just like Floyd Mayweather did when he shut out Canelo back in '13. He needs to use the blueprint Floyd provided to beat Canelo."

    BTW, it wasn't directed at you.

    Yeah... ask away.
    do you think this is the biggest fight for ggg to take next?

    If by biggest you mean the one for which he gets paid the most, and gets the most media attention... then yes, absolutely.

    TBH, I see this as a cash out fight.

    GGG has had a long, distinguished career. Like everyone else, he has his fans and his detractors.

    He fought Canelo twice before. I thought he got robbed the first time... and I think he fought stupidly the second time (something about doing things different if you want a different result).

    IMO, there's no way he gets a decision against Canelo in Vegas. He won't dominate more than Bivol... and Bivol almost got screwed.

    GGG's only way to victory is by knockout.

    Canelo has already taken his best shots, and is now bigger and more in his prime. GGG is much older.

    Personally, I think it's a mistake for GGG to have insisted on this fight. He's gonna lose.

    But yes. It is the biggest fight he could take next.
    ggg also gets a shot at undisputed if canelo is his next fight, the only other option to fight for undisputed in his next fight would be to drop down & fight jermell. ggg would probably get shit for fighting a smaller man but if both championships were on the line it's a fight i'd be interested in. but ggg obviously took the bigger fight with canelo. so in your opinion the series is one a piece? i have it one a piece, so ggg also gets to try & settle the series. if you think ggg insisting on this fight is a mistake, who would of you preferred him to fight next? or would you have preferred him to retire?

    Door # 3. Retirement. I'm sure he's not hurting for money, and he IS 40 years old. He gets to retire with his legacy intact. At some point you gotta hang up the gloves.

    He's selling out in order to collect a few more million for the ignominy of getting knocked out to end his career.
    ggg has never been undisputed. winning would definitely enhance his legacy & a loss doesn't really hurt him in my opinion. he has to be the underdog coming in. i think ggg at forty still beats most guys around his weight class. i'd see him beating david benavidez at one sixty eight if they were fighting next. in his last fight after he shook of rust & warmed up ggg was brutal. i think ggg will surprise you in this third fight. i don't think ggg wins but i just hope we get a good tough fight
    It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.

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