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Titofan:
The fact is GGG has fought at 160 for his entire career. Post #87, 5th August 2022
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GGG weighed 163 for the Rolls fight. Post #91, 6th August 2022
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demetrius andrade could have fought zach parker for the interim belt & if he won canelo would be fighting him now, instead john did that
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Titofan:
The fact is GGG has fought at 160 for his entire career. Post #87, 5th August 2022
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Also Titofan:
GGG weighed 163 for the Rolls fight. Post #91, 6th August 2022
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It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Titofan:
The fact is GGG has fought at 160 for his entire career. Post #87, 5th August 2022
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Also Titofan:
GGG weighed 163 for the Rolls fight. Post #91, 6th August 2022
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Gvozdyk at it again. Didn't realize he was still going on with the comeback.
Amazing how dead in the water the buzz after the presser was. Looked like a formality meet up to sign papers for a rental property. In the aftermath of the Davis v Garcia this will be very interesting.
British boxer John Ryder claims he will be no pushover as he prepares to fight Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez for the undisputed super middleweight titles this weekend.
Ryder has travelled to Guadalajara in Mexico as he aims to become England’s first undisputed male champion in the four-belt era on May 6.
Canelo bounced back from his defeat to Dmitry Bivol, this exact weekend last year, with a unanimous decision victory over Gennadiy Golovkin four months later and while fighting in Mexico is new for Ryder, Canelo has never fought in front of his home crowd either.
Much discussion leading up to the fight has claimed champion Canelo has chosen an ‘easy’ bout in a bid to add another British fighter to his winning record, along with the other seven that have come before The Gorilla.
Ryder is keen to show the world that Saturday will not be straightforward for Canelo and is ready to make a statement.
He told the PA news agency: “I’m sure people do see it as an easy fight but I’m in there to make a statement and stake my own claim on the super-middleweight division.
“I want to show people I do deserve to be a true world champion. I was harshly judged on in the fight with (Callum) Smith and already should have a world title but I’m blessed that this opportunity has come now.
“I’ve worked hard, I’ve had a few more fights in and around that level, picked up the interim world title and now I’m sitting in a fantastic position taking on Canelo next.”
Ryder has previously lost five career fights to Billy Joe Saunders, Nick Blackwell, Jack Arnfield, Rocky Fielding, and the most recent being Callum Smith in 2019 by unanimous decision.
Since then, Ryder has won four fights which has given him the opportunity to take on Canelo, but he is not treating it any bigger than any of his previous match-ups.
He added: “I treat every fight as my biggest challenge and I used to get nervous for the first couple of fights I was going in with so-called journeymen.
“The thought of losing a fight like that petrified me because you lose to them people and you are on a road to nowhere, so I always go into every fight giving the opponent the respect they deserve and Canelo is no different.
“If I say I’m supremely confident then people think I’m delusional but I wouldn’t be going out there if I wasn’t confident in my own ability and wouldn’t be taking a team out there that I am.”
The fight will be the first ever boxing match to take place at the Akron Stadium, with around 48,000 fans expected to be in attendance.
“I think the Mexican fans are real fight fans,” Ryder said.
“As long as you’ve giving them what they want to see and putting it all on the line… I’m sure they might boo on the way in but cheer on the way out.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...2c05a188&ei=12
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
They all say that. He'll be British victim # 8 for Canelo, who should by now acknowledge that British fighters have contributed immensely to his artificial, and carefully built up (cough) "legacy."
Ryder, like Fielding four and a half years ago, will lose by predictable knockout.
Useless fight.
He should fight Bivol again, so this time Bivol will hopefully KTFO him... and/or stop avoiding Benavidez, with the "I don't fight Mexicans" excuse. (That didn't apply for JCC Jr., I guess).
Canelo Alvarez vs John Ryder - For WBA(Super), WBC, IBF and WBO super middleweight titles
Julio Cesar Martinez vs Ronal Batista - For Martinez's WBC flyweight title
Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela vs. Steve Spark - For the WBA Inter-Continental super lightweight title
Nathan Devon Rodriguez vs. Alexander Mejia
Oleksandr Gvozdyk vs. Ricards Bolotniks
Bek Nurmaganbet vs. Argenis Espana
Lawrence King vs. Elio German Rafael
Johansen Alvarez Suarez vs. Johan Rodriguez Arreguin
Abilkhan Amankul vs. Jesus Moroyoqui Palomares
Carlos Emiliano Rojo vs. Fabian Trejo Rivera
Jesus Larios vs. Alejandro Curiel
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Another Euro trash bum for Canelo to feed on. Fight someone with some melanin in their skin Nelo
Oh no they said Alvarez has been at home and having his grandmother cook his food.... Back on the Mexican food, maybe he's going to look physically more impressive than his vegan diet last time out. Ryder isn't the most inspiring opponent but wotever it's happening and it should be pretty entertaining to watch and as tlc pointed out it could have been an undefeated Zach parker or Andrade in this position but Andrade dodged and parker was injured in the fight...
Brain damaged Ukrainian on the way out now. Amazing that people buy tickets to sell the stadium out but they don't show up for this stuff...
Akron Ohio sponsors the event?
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