So far, he has moved up to the middleweight division (160 pounds) from Canelo weight (155 pounds) and light middleweight (154 pounds). So what's the heaviest division do you think he can move up to and how many divisions is he going to compete in along with how many divisions is he going to become a champion in?
Moving up is easy. Just eat more and gain weight. Moving up to a weight class you don't belong in to fight men who do belong in that weight class and trying to win all your fights is hard and stupid. Canelo is fully grown and he won't grow anymore at his age. He is a natural middleweight and should stay at that weight.He could beat lots of 168 pound boxers but he will lose to a boxer as good as himself who is a natural 168 pounder.
Canelo has a Vinnie Paz style body. If you look at Paz early on they both were at 140. Of course Paz didn't start at 15 years of age. Paz was given a huge pass with ROID recovery after his accident. A non PED Paz wouldnt look bulked up as he did at 168, and he came in juiced against Roy for good reason.
For some reason Mexican boxers don't have the genetic to look ripped yet they can bang like a mofo, just like Eastern Euros. With black genetics their deltoids and overall physique seems to be an evolutionary advantage in performance survival. Just look at the many ethnicities and phenotypes in Africa.
Nelo, as someone had pointed out, was the runt of the liter of the boys, probably malnutritioned. His upper torso seems to be the size of a Super Middleweight, but his legs are short as hell. Looks awkward. Like Marquez moving up where his legs are like toothpicks. However, Alvarez at 147 at an excellent physique, like Oscar at 154.
Nelo will bottle at 168 at most.
That is a optical side effect of year long test consumption
The body slowly gets a shape of a monkey, huge upper body small legs, high weight Big skull small brain
There is no black magic genetics stop complaining about your d.ck size
Roy fought Paz roided to the guts either but you just don't wanna see it right?
Eddie Hearn is interested in bringing a heavyweight Canelo over to the UK.
He's got fights for him including Bellew, Whyte, and a showdown with Joshua.
Maybe he'll have a light heavy fight or three ten years from now. As of right now though, he's on top of the world. If he keeps buying the right horses and doesn't piss away his money on stupid sh*t (like horses) he could probably retire today.