Boxing schedule for September

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Canelo and Golovkin fighting!!! Except only problem is they aren't fighting each other haha. BEST FIGHT OF THE MONTH - Krzysztof Glowacki vs. Oleksandr Usyk, for Glowacki's WBO cruiserweight title, big big fight!


September 2

At Los Angeles (Estrella TV):

-Antonio Gutierrez vs. Jorge Melendez, 10 rounds, middleweights
-Christian Gonzalez vs. Jonathan Corrales, 8 rounds, lightweights
-Oscar Duarte vs. Rafael Reyes, 6 rounds, lightweights
-Technotitlan Nava vs. Juan Bryand, 4 rounds, lightweights
-Lamont Roach Jr. vs. Mario Macias, 8 rounds, lightweights
-Edgar Valerio vs. Emmanuel Castro, 6 rounds, featherweights


September 3

At Mexico City (beIN Sports Espanol):

-Carlos Diaz vs. Daniel Ruiz, 10 rounds, junior lightweights
-Miguel Beltran vs. Gabriel Francisco Pina, 10 rounds, lightweights
-Dennis Contreras vs. Alejandro Palmero, 8 rounds, junior featherweights
-Rafael Sanchez vs. Francisco Perez, 6 rounds, bantamweights
-Naroyuki Koasicha vs. Miriam Rosales, 6 rounds, female bantamweights

At Taguig City, Philippines:

-McJoe Arroyo vs. Jerwin Ancajas, 12 rounds, for Arroyo's IBF junior bantamweight title
-Jason Neri vs. Vicente Bautista Jr., 10 rounds, flyweights
-Joel Canoy vs. Roberto Landero, 10 rounds, strawweights
-Joepher Montano vs. Raymund Cruz, 8 rounds, junior welterweights
-Jayseber Abcede vs. Lito Dante, 8 rounds, strawweights
-Jonel Alibio vs. Bryan Macamay, 8 rounds, junior welterweights
-Lawrence Rosas vs. Danny Tampipi, 6 rounds, featherweights
-Gerald Deniega vs. Jomar Borbon, 6 rounds, featherweights

At San Antonio (PBC on NBC Sports Net):

-Darwin Price vs. Javontae Starks, 8 rounds, junior welterweights
-Rickey Edwards vs. Kent Cruz, 8 rounds, junior welterweights
-David Perez vs. TBA, 6 rounds, junior featherweights
-Junior Castillo vs. TBA, 6 rounds, junior middleweights
-Justin Paulido vs. Eric Anton, 6 rounds, lightweights
-Selina Barrios vs. Amanda Garza, 4 rounds, female junior welterweights
-Brandon Soto vs. Tanner Dodd, 4 rounds, junior lightweights
-Xavier Wilson vs. Frank Brown, 4 rounds, lightweights

At Phoenix:

-Carlos Castro vs. Jorge Diaz Jr., 8 rounds, featherweights
-Francisco De Vaca vs. Jose Estrella, 8 rounds, featherweights
-Luis Espinoza vs. Rafael Rivera, 4 rounds, junior bantamweights
-Daron Williams vs. Israel Valdez, 4 rounds, junior featherweights
-Edgar Ortiz vs. Pedro Romero, 4 rounds, junior bantamweights
-Jose Canez vs. Jose Mora, 4 rounds, bantamweights
-Adrian Servin vs. Adrian Perez, 4 rounds, flyweights
-Eben Vargas vs. Enriquez Randolph, 4 rounds, welterweights
-Adam Lopez vs. Manuel Manzo, 4 rounds, featherweights
-Hector Lopez vs. Otto Sandoval, 4 rounds, lightweights


September 4

At Zama, Japan:

-Naoya Inoue vs. Petchbarngborn Kokietgym, 12 rounds, for Inoue's WBO junior bantamweight title
-Takuma Inoue vs. Froilan Saludar, 10 rounds, junior bantamweights
-Satoshi Shimizu vs. TBA, 6 rounds, featherweights


September 9

At Reading, Pa. (PBC on Spike):

-Daniel Jacobs vs. Sergio Mora, rematch, 12 rounds, for Jacobs' WBA "regular" middleweight title
-Richard Commey vs. Robert Easter, 12 rounds, for vacant IBF lightweight title
-Kermit Cintron vs. Manny Woods, 8 rounds, welterweights
-Travis Kauffman vs. Josh Gormley, 10 rounds, heavyweights
-Earl Newman vs. Leo Hall, 6 or 8 rounds, light heavyweights
-Jorge Sebastian Heiland vs. TBA, 8 rounds, middleweights
-Christopher Brooker vs. Elvin Ayala, 8 rounds, super middleweights
-Erik Spring vs. Simon Henriksson, 6 rounds, junior middleweights
-Frank De Alba vs. Kiun Evans, 8 rounds, junior lightweights
-Miguel Martinez vs. Nicholas Hernandez, 6 rounds, junior middleweights
-Kashon Hutchinson vs. Jordan Morales, 4 rounds, junior welterweights
-Thomas Velasquez vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior lightweights

At Las Vegas (CBS Sports Net):

-Emmanuel Robles vs. Steve Claggett, 10 rounds, junior welterweights
-Roland Garza vs. Neeco Macias, 8 rounds, junior middleweights
-Jeremy Nichols vs. Steve Belmonte, 4 rounds, welterweights
-Ismail Muwendo vs. TBA, 8 rounds, lightweights
-Randy Moreno vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior lightweights
-Marina Ramirez vs. Rachel Sazoff, 4 rounds, female junior flyweights

At Moscow:

-Eduard Troyanovsky vs. Keita Obara, 12 rounds, for Troyanovsky's IBF junior welterweight title


September 10

At London (HBO):

-Gennady Golovkin vs. Kell Brook, 12 rounds, for Golovkin's WBA/WBC/IBF middleweight titles

-Lee Haskins vs. Stuart Hall, 12 rounds, for Haskins' IBF bantamweight title
-Johnriel Casimero vs. Charlie Edwards, 12 rounds, for Casimero's IBF flyweight title
-Martin J. Ward vs. Andy Townend, 12 rounds, for vacant British junior lightweight title
-Callum Smith vs. Norbert Nemesapati, 12 rounds, super middleweights
-Paul Smith vs. TBA, 8 rounds, super middleweights
-Gavin McDonnell vs. TBA, 8 rounds, junior featherweights
-Kid Galahad vs. TBA, 8 rounds, junior featherweights
-Craig Richards vs. Dalton Miller, 6 rounds, middleweights
-Conor Benn vs. TBA, 4 rounds, welterweights

At Ingelwood, Calif. (HBO): {same broadcast as GGG v Brook}

-Roman Gonzalez vs Carlos Cuadras, 12 rounds, for Cuadras' WBC junior bantamweight title

-Yoshihiro Kamegai vs. Jesus Soto-Karass, rematch, 10 rounds, junior middleweights
-Ryan Martin vs. Fermin De Los Santos, 8 rounds, lightweights
-Seniesa Estrada vs. Nancy Franco, 8 rounds, female junior flyweights
-Carlos Licona vs. Gilberto Mendoza, 6 rounds, lightweights
-Chazz Moleta vs. Brahmabigi Montgomery, 4 rounds, lightweights

At Lemoore, Calf. (UniMas):

-Andy Ruiz vs. Franklin Lawrence, 10 rounds, heavyweights
-Raymundo Beltran vs. Tomas Mendez, 10 rounds, lightweights
-Daniel Valdivia vs. Gilberto Pereira, 8 rounds, junior middleweights
-Quilisto Madera vs. Cameron Sevilla, 4 rounds, middleweights
-Saul Lomas vs. Joshua Joseph, 4 rounds, welterweights
-Ector Madera vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior welterweights
-Arturo Marquez vs. Curtis Waller, 4 rounds, welterweights
-Rudy Macedo vs. TBA, 4 rounds, welterweights
-Brent Venegas vs. Yesber Romero, 4 rounds, flyweights

At Stockholm, Sweden:

-Mikaela Lauren vs. Klara Svensson, 10 rounds, female welterweights
-Dereck Chisora vs. Drazan Janjanin, 8 rounds, heavyweights
-Anthony Yigit vs. Armando Robles, 10 rounds, junior welterweights
 
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At Nice, California (PBC on Fox Sports 1/Fox Deportes):

-Eddie Ramirez vs. Kevin Watts, 8 rounds, junior welterweights

At Tokyo:

-Akihiro Kondo vs. Jeffrey Arienza, 12 rounds, lightweights

September 14

At Tokyo:

-Takuya Watanabe vs. Musa Letding, 12 rounds, junior lightweights
-Hikaru Nishida vs. Makoto Fuchigami, 12 rounds, middleweights



September 15

At Philadelphia (CBS Sports Net):

-Dusty Hernandez-Harrison vs. Thomas "CORNFLAKE" LaManna, 10 rounds, welterweights
-Ray Edwards vs. Dan Pasciolla, 6 rounds, heavyweights
-Kenneth Sims Jr. vs. Gilbert Venegas, 6 rounds, welterweights
-Devin Haney vs. Mike Fowler, 6 rounds, lightweights
-Jaron Ennis vs. Eddie Diaz, 4 rounds, welterweights
-Darryl Gause vs. Darryl Bunting, 4 rounds, super middleweights
-Anthony Young vs. Malik Jackson, 6 rounds, welterweights
-DeCarlo Perez vs. Mike Mitchell, 6 rounds, super middleweights
-Leroy Davila vs. Edgar Cortes, 4 rounds, bantamweights



September 16

At Las Vegas (PBC on Bounce TV):

-Ishe Smith vs. Frank Galarza, 10 rounds, junior middleweights
-Justin DeLoach vs. Domonique Dolton, 10 rounds, junior middleweights
-Alexis Santiago vs. Jose Cayetano, 8 or 10 rounds, junior featherweights
-J'Leon Love vs. Dahson Johnson, 10 rounds, super middleweights
-Sharif Bogere vs. Luis Florez, 10 rounds, junior welterweights
-Lanell Bellows vs. TBA, 8 rounds, super middleweights
-Lionell Thompson vs. TBA, 8 rounds, light heavyweights
-Juan Heraldez vs. TBA, 8 rounds, welterweights
-Ladarius Miller vs. Maynard Allison, 6 rounds, junior welterweights
-Maurice Lee vs. TBA, 6 rounds, welterweights
-Sanjarbek Rakhmanov vs. TBA, 6 rounds, welterweights


At Osaka, Japan (beIN Sports Espanol, next-day tape):

-Shinsuke Yamanaka vs. Anselmo Moreno, rematch, 12 rounds, for Yamanaka's WBC bantamweight title

-Hugo Ruiz vs. Hozumi Hasegawa, 12 rounds, for Ruiz's WBC junior featherweight title


September 17

At Arlington, Texas (HBO PPV):

-Liam Smith vs. Canelo Alvarez, 12 rounds, for Smith's WBO junior middleweight title
-Gabriel Rosado vs. Willie Monroe Jr.,12 rounds, middleweights
-Joseph Diaz vs. Andrew Cancio, 10 rounds, featherweights
-Diego De La Hoya vs. Orlando Del Valle, 10 rounds, junior featherweights
-Sadam Ali vs. Saul Corral, 10 rounds, welterweights
-Eddie Gomez vs. Dario Ferman, 10 rounds, welterweights
-Hector Tanajara Jr. vs. Thomas Smith, 6 rounds, lightweights
-Joshua Franco vs. Brian Bazan, 6 rounds, bantamweights
-Vergil Ortiz vs. Ernesto Hernandez, 4 rounds, junior welterweights
-Zachary Ochoa vs. Daniel Montoya, 8 rounds, junior welterweights
-Alexis Salazar vs. Larry Smith, 6 rounds, junior middleweights
-Anthony Yarde vs. TBA, 6 rounds, light heavyweights


Best fight of the day BY FAR is in Poland:

At Gdansk, Poland:

-Krzysztof Glowacki vs. Oleksandr Usyk, 12 rounds, for Glowacki's WBO cruiserweight title

At Goeppingen, Germany:

-Firat Arslan vs. Nuri Seferi, 12 rounds, cruiserweights
-Christian Hammer vs. Timur Stark, 10 rounds, heavyweights
-Karo Murat vs. TBA, 10 rounds, light heavyweights
-Odlanier Solis vs. TBA, Aleksandar Todorovic, 8 rounds, heavyweights
-Nikola Milalic vs. Mario Daser, 10 rouds, cruiserweights
-Manuel Charr vs. TBA, 8 rounds, heavyweights

At Weissenfels, Germany:

-Dominic Boesel vs. Tony Averlant, 12 rounds, light heavyweights
-Felix Lamm vs. TBA, 10 rounds, junior welterweights



September 23

At Miami, Okla. (Showtime):

-Travis Peterkin vs. Radivoje Kalajdzic, 10 rounds, light heavyweights
-Ivan Baranchyk vs. TBA, 10 rounds, junior welterweights
-Ivan Golub vs. TBA, 10 rounds, welterweights
-Trey Lippe-Morrison vs. Ed Latimore, 8 rounds, heavyweights



September 24

At Carson, Calif. (beIN Sports Espanol):

-Donnie Nietes vs. Edgar Sosa, 12 rounds, flyweights
-Mark Magsayo vs. Ruben Garcia, 12 rounds, featherweights
-Arthur Villanueva vs. Juan Jimenez, rematch, 12 rounds, bantamweights

At Manchester, England (AWE):

-Anthony Crolla vs. Jorge Linares, 12 rounds, for Crolla's WBA lightweight title
-Hosea Burton vs. Frank Buglioni, 12 rounds, for Burton's British light heavyweight title
-Isaac Lowe vs. Tshifhiwa Munyai, 12 rounds, for Lowe's Commonwealth featherweight title
-John Ryder vs. Jack Amfield, 12 rounds, middleweights
-Marcus Morrison vs. TBA, 10 rounds, middleweights
-Conor Benn vs. TBA, 4 rounds, welterweights
-Callum Johnson vs. TBA, 6 or 8 rounds, light heavyweights

At Cancun, Mexico

-Jhonny Gonzalez vs. Hirotsugu Yamamoto, 12 rounds, junior lightweights
-Diego Cruz vs. Ivan Cano, 10 rounds, welterweights
-Lourdes Juarez vs. Yesenia Gomez, 8 rounds, female flyweights

At Frankfurt, Germany:

-Marco Huck vs. Ovill McKenzie, 12 rounds, cruiserweights


September 27

At Santa Fe, N.M. (PBC on Fox Sports 1/Fox Deportes):

-Bryant Perrella vs. Yordenis Ugas, 10 rounds, welterweights

September 30

At Chicago (CBS Sports Net):

-Mike Lee vs. Chris Traietti, 10 rounds, light heavyweights

At Mexico City (Telemundo):

"Boxeo Telemundo"

At Indio, Calif. (Estrella TV):


-Petr Petrov vs. Michael Perez, 12 rounds, WBA lightweight eliminator

-Niko Valdes vs. TBA, 4 rounds, super middleweights
-Bastie Samir vs. TBA, 6 rounds, super middleweights
-Jonathan Navarro vs. TBA, 6 rounds, lightweights
-Javier Padilla vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior featherweights
-Luis Coria vs. TBA, 4 rounds, lightweights

At Harrare, Zimbabwe:

-Charles Manyuchi vs. Damien Martin, 12 rounds, welterweights
 
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So this is the most intriguing fight of the month which you can watch in the day time before streaming the Canelo PPV:



Krzysztof Glowacki is 6'0 200 pound Southpaw from Poland, he's 26-0 and current WBO World cruiserweight champion. He recently beat Steve Cunningham knocking him down four times and destroyed Marco Huck in a thrilling fight of the year match last year.

Oleksandr Usyk is a 6'3 Ukrainian Olympic Gold medallist with a standout amateur career (beat the likes of Artur Beterbiyev, Clemente Russo, Tervel Pulev (Kubrat Pulev’s younger brother) and Teymur Mammadov amongst others). He's only had 9 professional fights, so needles to say this is massive step up for him. Many think he's moving too fast with this fight, but he wants it, which is what makes this fight great - it isn't a mandatory fight, no politics going on behind the scenes, just two talented fighters that want to fight the best. Should be fireworks.




Outside of that this month is jam packed with talent of new and old. Some unfortunately against opponents most people didn't want, but it is what it is. Starting off with the first big fight of the Month, Golovkin vs Brook is intriguing if only to see how well Brook can do at middleweight against the most dominating middleweight on the planet. Chances are almost certain Golovkin wins by knockout, but Brook is a skilfull fighter and should be able to give Golovkin some problems at least early on, the atmosphere in England will be off the chains as well and should be a great event there in the UK. Roman Gonzalez is on the same card, which is always a treat to watch his beautiful combination punching.

And the return of CORNFLAKE!!! Who can't be pumped for that?!

Canelo vs Smith is somewhat interesting, mainly to see how difficult Canelo makes weight or even if he fails to make 154, if so Smith could end up making it a bit of a fight and taking Canelo into the deep rounds. But I wouldn't hold my breath for anything special.

Numerous talented fighters in Japan including Shinsuke Yamanaka and Naoya Inoue.
 
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All this time I thought Canelo was at least going to challenge for Smith's belt IN ENGLAND, but the fight is in Texas? Canelo looks like a Diva, or a coward or something. He's not the same in my eyes.
Right, you'd think maybe that would be the incentive, attempting to be more internationally known or something but nope, there was literally no reason to fight Smith, no one knows who the hell he is. At least with Golovkin vs Brook, the entire reason they took it is because Eddie Hearn, Brook's promoter, offered Golovkin a big deal in England on UK PPV, and that was only after Canelo, Saunderss, Jacobs and Eubank turned down Golovkin, so it was the last option + a great deal in the UK and building his name there.

Canelo could have fought anyone he wanted, but for whatever reason they chose Smith, the weakest link at 154. Maybe it would make sense if he was planning on campaigning at 154, but they are already trying to make a fight at 160 pounds immediately after lol. They want David Lemeuix or Billy Joe Saunders next. It's unreal. He gave up his middleweight belt to Golovkin so he can go down to junior middleweight against a guy no one knows only to move right back up to middleweight immediately after against a guy Golovkin already destroyed or against a guy who ducked Golovkin and even Danny Jacobs. His diva ways are in another level.
 
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All this time I thought Canelo was at least going to challenge for Smith's belt IN ENGLAND, but the fight is in Texas? Canelo looks like a Diva, or a coward or something. He's not the same in my eyes.
GGG is not the same in my eyes either. He's doing the exact same thing Canelo did, yet judged him for it. But I really don't take it to the left nipple. I understand that it's all about business for these fighters and they need to get the most amount of money they can get while they can
 
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Right, you'd think maybe that would be the incentive, attempting to be more internationally known or something but nope, there was literally no reason to fight Smith, no one knows who the hell he is. At least with Golovkin vs Brook, the entire reason they took it is because Eddie Hearn, Brook's promoter, offered Golovkin a big deal in England on UK PPV, and that was only after Canelo, Saunderss, Jacobs and Eubank turned down Golovkin, so it was the last option + a great deal in the UK and building his name there.

Canelo could have fought anyone he wanted, but for whatever reason they chose Smith, the weakest link at 154. Maybe it would make sense if he was planning on campaigning at 154, but they are already trying to make a fight at 160 pounds immediately after lol. They want David Lemeuix or Billy Joe Saunders next. It's unreal. He gave up his middleweight belt to Golovkin so he can go down to junior middleweight against a guy no one knows only to move right back up to middleweight immediately after against a guy Golovkin already destroyed or against a guy who ducked Golovkin and even Danny Jacobs. His diva ways are in another level.
Canelo is involved in some of the biggest ppv buys in history! And in his most irrelevant fight with Khan, he got 600k buys. Mayweather doesn't need the UK, Manny doesn't, Cotto doesn't, and neither does Canelo.

As far as who Canelo fighting the weakest link at 154, he already defeated the strongest one in 154 in Lara. So what's your point? And he recently stated he is in no rush to move up to 160. By the way, Tom Loeffler keeps bringing up Froch, Ramirez, and even Ward as if though GGG is not scared of going up to 168. And they won't even offer Lara a fight. That's real diva for that ass
 
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"No rush" to go to 160 yet they are literally planning on a fight at 160 immediately after Smith. This is coming straight from Golden Boy and Canelo. Either David Lemeuix or possibly Saunders for his belt (assuming he doesn't get stripped first).

So what exactly was the point of dropping his belts at middleweight, go down to junior middleweight for one single fight against a guy no one has even heard of, then move right back up to middleweight immediately after to fight for a middleweight title? You know damn well the answers to that just like everyone else - to avoid the fight with Golovkin, his mandatory. You are the only person that defends this shit. If Mayweather pulled a stunt like that, you would have had a heart attack!

Even in Mexico Canelo is getting heckled everywhere he goes, Mexican fans literally screaming at him to fight Golovkin and he ducked Golovkin.


For what, to fight Smith, a guy who isn't even the best boxer in his own family?

Tom Loeffler brought up Froch again because Froch made a statement about Triple G recently, so he responded. They offered Froch a fight a couple years ago, at 168 but Froch decided to retire (that's nobodies fault, he simply was done with boxing). Later Froch was saying he might come back for a Golovkin fight after all, but not at 168, he said he can't make weight anymore and it would have to be at light heavyweight. Loeffler said that's too high of weight, plus this was during the time when they Canelo negotiations were still happening. Why even bother mentioning Ward at all, what relevance does he have to Canelo ducking his mandatory? Copy & Paste response (Ward is at 175, Ward was never mandatory to Golovkin at middleweight, blah blah blah).
 
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2-0-Sixx @2-0-Sixx You see this vid right here, this vid was shot in Paradise Hills, San Diego, CA. Just 2 block from where I live. It's predominately all Mexican around here. Shit, right in front of that gym, fools have been shot and killed! He's in the hood. I had like 3 homeboys go to that and I asked if anyone was trippin off that whole GGG shit and their response was only the reporters. But even they were calling GGG a hypocrite. And the vid you posted up, I was gonna go to that fight since I live not even an hour away and my co worker went to that one and he was saying that of course there was haters, but like 90% was jocking like crazy! They were even jocking JCC Jr! Don't speak on Mexicans and how we feel about things when you are not one. One heckler? please...
 
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"No rush" to go to 160 yet they are literally planning on a fight at 160 immediately after Smith. This is coming straight from Golden Boy and Canelo. Either David Lemeuix or possibly Saunders for his belt (assuming he doesn't get stripped first).

So what exactly was the point of dropping his belts at middleweight, go down to junior middleweight for one single fight against a guy no one has even heard of, then move right back up to middleweight immediately after to fight for a middleweight title? You know damn well the answers to that just like everyone else - to avoid the fight with Golovkin, his mandatory. You are the only person that defends this shit. If Mayweather pulled a stunt like that, you would have had a heart attack!

Even in Mexico Canelo is getting heckled everywhere he goes, Mexican fans literally screaming at him to fight Golovkin and he ducked Golovkin.
ANGRY HECKLER YELLS @ CANELO IN MEXICO: "FIGHT GOLOVKIN!" WHILE RINGSIDE AT ALVAREZ-MARGARITO - YouTube


For what, to fight Smith, a guy who isn't even the best boxer in his own family?

Tom Loeffler brought up Froch again because Froch made a statement about Triple G recently, so he responded. They offered Froch a fight a couple years ago, at 168 but Froch decided to retire (that's nobodies fault, he simply was done with boxing). Later Froch was saying he might come back for a Golovkin fight after all, but not at 168, he said he can't make weight anymore and it would have to be at light heavyweight. Loeffler said that's too high of weight, plus this was during the time when they Canelo negotiations were still happening. Why even bother mentioning Ward at all, what relevance does he have to Canelo ducking his mandatory? Copy & Paste response (Ward is at 175, Ward was never mandatory to Golovkin at middleweight, blah blah blah).
And you lose all argument not because of what I say, but because of what GGG is doing. He could have fought Lara, or found a really good 154 lbr to fight, or a weak ass 168 lbr at catchweight and no one would have talked shit.
 
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And you lose all argument not because of what I say, but because of what GGG is doing. He could have fought Lara, or found a really good 154 lbr to fight, or a weak ass 168 lbr at catchweight and no one would have talked shit.
Shut up u idiot. De La Hoyas plan all along was to dodge GGG until at least next year. He said it on Sports Nation I think it was. Canelo will forever be known as the only Mexican to be a coward and drop a belt not to fight someone but leave it to a nimrod like yourself to try and justify his actions. Your taking dickriding get to a whole nother level
 
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And you lose all argument not because of what I say, but because of what GGG is doing. He could have fought Lara, or found a really good 154 lbr to fight, or a weak ass 168 lbr at catchweight and no one would have talked shit.
Lara "or a really good 154 lbr" where, when? Where was the contract? Golovkin is fighting Brook as a direct result of Canelo reneging on his agreement to fight his mandatory in Golovkin, Saunders noped the fuck out, Jacobs said no and the deal they worked on for a month to fight in the UK was for Eubank jr, he bitched out so his promoter Eddie Hearn offered the EXACT SAME DEAL but for Brook instead as a replacement, K2 took it because it was the best deal on the table, the only deal on the table. Where was Lara, where was anyone else? Not offering fights that's for sure. Hell, k2 inquired about James DeGale at 168, but he has a fight with Jack. Now there is a dope fight at 168 for Golovkin and after breaking through the UK fight scene with Brook, it's that much easier make since he's promoted by Eddie Hearn as well. Now at least Golovkin has options in the UK and value, instead of having to chase guys who fight in America who won't fight him like Danny Jacobs and Canelo.

Speaking of Jacobs, the WBA FINALLY said they are going to mandate Jacobs vs Golovkin, provided they both win. Let's see if Jacobs has more balls than Canelo, especially after Jacobs criticized Canelo for ducking Golovkin. Just a couple months ago Jacobs said he needs another 1.5 years before fighting Golovkin and wants a significant pay increase than what he got against Peter Quillin ($1.5m), but now that he will be ordered to fight him, he's going to have to or go the same route as Canelo and drop his "regular" title. Regardless, Golovkin now has more options from fighting Brook - he'll be a hot commodity in the UK so that can either lure Billy Joe Saunders for a unification fight since there's more money in the UK, DeGale at 168, Eubank jr could br revisited and of course Danny Jacobs. Much better position than he was in a couple months ago.

The sad thing about Canelo is he can literally fight anyone he wants, because he is a red haired Mexican and popular as a result. All that big boy talk about Mexicans don't fuck around and that he'd literally fight Golovkin next at 160 pounds because weight is not an issue for him, only to have lied to his fans and led Golovkin on wasting his time. It's sad because he has become every bit the diva Floyd Mayweather was and he's doing shit worse than Floyd ever did, yet you defend Canelo's actions while constantly shitting on Floyd for years. Biggest hypocrite on this forum by far. Even diehard Canelo fans can admit he ducked Golovkin, they can apologize for him saying Golovkin is too good for him, etc. but you won't allow yourself to admit what everyone knows. There hasn't been this blatant of a duck in years, where a fighter literally handed over his championship belt to his mandatory fighter rather than fighting him (after agreeing to fight), and all you do is talk about PPV sales, popularity and other bullshit that has nothing to do with the fact he ducked his mandatory.
 
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Canelo cant be Mexican. Maybe thats why he has red hair. I bet his pussy hairs are red to lol. What a cunt! Got Em!!
 
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These are the fights I'm looking forward to the most this month,

Richard Commey vs. Robert Easter, 12 rounds, for vacant IBF lightweight title
Eduard Troyanovsky vs. Keita Obara, 12 rounds, for Troyanovsky's IBF junior welterweight title
Roman Gonzalez vs Carlos Cuadras, 12 rounds, for Cuadras' WBC junior bantamweight title (should be Carlos Cuadras vs Roman Gonzalez fwiw)
Yoshihiro Kamegai vs. Jesus Soto-Karass, rematch, 10 rounds, junior middleweights
Shinsuke Yamanaka vs. Anselmo Moreno, rematch, 12 rounds, for Yamanaka's WBC bantamweight title
Hugo Ruiz vs. Hozumi Hasegawa, 12 rounds, for Ruiz's WBC junior featherweight title
Krzysztof Glowacki vs. Oleksandr Usyk, 12 rounds, for Glowacki's WBO cruiserweight title
Anthony Crolla vs. Jorge Linares, 12 rounds, for Crolla's WBA lightweight title
Marco Huck vs. Ovill McKenzie, 12 rounds, cruiserweights

Cuadras Vs. Gonzalez is a super underrated fight. Cuadras is as legit as it gets.

This is a really good month IMO.
 
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Lara "or a really good 154 lbr" where, when? Where was the contract? Golovkin is fighting Brook as a direct result of Canelo reneging on his agreement to fight his mandatory in Golovkin, Saunders noped the fuck out, Jacobs said no and the deal they worked on for a month to fight in the UK was for Eubank jr, he bitched out so his promoter Eddie Hearn offered the EXACT SAME DEAL but for Brook instead as a replacement, K2 took it because it was the best deal on the table, the only deal on the table. Where was Lara, where was anyone else? Not offering fights that's for sure. Hell, k2 inquired about James DeGale at 168, but he has a fight with Jack. Now there is a dope fight at 168 for Golovkin and after breaking through the UK fight scene with Brook, it's that much easier make since he's promoted by Eddie Hearn as well. Now at least Golovkin has options in the UK and value, instead of having to chase guys who fight in America who won't fight him like Danny Jacobs and Canelo.

Speaking of Jacobs, the WBA FINALLY said they are going to mandate Jacobs vs Golovkin, provided they both win. Let's see if Jacobs has more balls than Canelo, especially after Jacobs criticized Canelo for ducking Golovkin. Just a couple months ago Jacobs said he needs another 1.5 years before fighting Golovkin and wants a significant pay increase than what he got against Peter Quillin ($1.5m), but now that he will be ordered to fight him, he's going to have to or go the same route as Canelo and drop his "regular" title. Regardless, Golovkin now has more options from fighting Brook - he'll be a hot commodity in the UK so that can either lure Billy Joe Saunders for a unification fight since there's more money in the UK, DeGale at 168, Eubank jr could br revisited and of course Danny Jacobs. Much better position than he was in a couple months ago.

The sad thing about Canelo is he can literally fight anyone he wants, because he is a red haired Mexican and popular as a result. All that big boy talk about Mexicans don't fuck around and that he'd literally fight Golovkin next at 160 pounds because weight is not an issue for him, only to have lied to his fans and led Golovkin on wasting his time. It's sad because he has become every bit the diva Floyd Mayweather was and he's doing shit worse than Floyd ever did, yet you defend Canelo's actions while constantly shitting on Floyd for years. Biggest hypocrite on this forum by far. Even diehard Canelo fans can admit he ducked Golovkin, they can apologize for him saying Golovkin is too good for him, etc. but you won't allow yourself to admit what everyone knows. There hasn't been this blatant of a duck in years, where a fighter literally handed over his championship belt to his mandatory fighter rather than fighting him (after agreeing to fight), and all you do is talk about PPV sales, popularity and other bullshit that has nothing to do with the fact he ducked his mandatory.
Someone that IS involved behind the scenes:

 
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Shut up u idiot. De La Hoyas plan all along was to dodge GGG until at least next year. He said it on Sports Nation I think it was. Canelo will forever be known as the only Mexican to be a coward and drop a belt not to fight someone but leave it to a nimrod like yourself to try and justify his actions. Your taking dickriding get to a whole nother level
What you are saying is something I said and GBP's openly said once Canelo beat Kirkland. There is no secret to what is going on right now. They openly said that and the WBC still was forcing this fight to a purse bid the would pay GGG 50% of the purse. Why would GBP's do that? There is NO secret to when GBP's wanted Canelo to fight GGG