Canelo became known for implementing catchweights in many of his fights in order to gain an advantage over his opponents. There have also been times he has selected opponents from much lower divisions so that he has a overwhelming size advantage, as we know most famously against Khan where it almost backfired as Khan was schooling Canelo for much of the fight, only to be caught with what some have deemed a lucky punch from the much heavier man.
The question now is, will Canelo implement a catchweight against Kovalev, what do you think that catchweight will be**, and will Kovalev be weight-drained going into the fight, unable to perform anywhere near to the best of his ability?
**The catchweight can be anywhere between 169 lbs to 174 lbs in order for it to qualify as a light heavyweight title fight**
So boxing organizations have banned second day weighins to allow fighters to rehydrate properly in the name of safety. Then they don't stop members of a weight division from adhering to a rehydration limit in their contract. Does this make any sense from a safety perspective?
...against Khan where it almost backfired as Khan was schooling Canelo for much of the fight, only to be caught with what some have deemed a lucky punch from the much heavier man.
I don’t see how luck had anything to do with it. Canelo faked a low jab, Khan dropped his hands, and Canelo followed with an overhand right. Fight over.
Canelo became known for implementing catchweights in many of his fights in order to gain an advantage over his opponents. There have also been times he has selected opponents from much lower divisions so that he has a overwhelming size advantage, as we know most famously against Khan where it almost backfired as Khan was schooling Canelo for much of the fight, only to be caught with what some have deemed a lucky punch from the much heavier man.
The question now is, will Canelo implement a catchweight against Kovalev, what do you think that catchweight will be**, and will Kovalev be weight-drained going into the fight, unable to perform anywhere near to the best of his ability?
**The catchweight can be anywhere between 169 lbs to 174 lbs in order for it to qualify as a light heavyweight title fight**
All stupid rambling bullsht.. Also the choice is Kovalev's.
Oh definitely stay away from the other younger champs, fight Canelo and then one more fight and retire.
The Canelo fight IS kovalev's retirement fight; it's cash out time imo.
Canelo became known for implementing catchweights in many of his fights in order to gain an advantage over his opponents. There have also been times he has selected opponents from much lower divisions so that he has a overwhelming size advantage, as we know most famously against Khan where it almost backfired as Khan was schooling Canelo for much of the fight, only to be caught with what some have deemed a lucky punch from the much heavier man.
The question now is, will Canelo implement a catchweight against Kovalev, what do you think that catchweight will be**, and will Kovalev be weight-drained going into the fight, unable to perform anywhere near to the best of his ability?
**The catchweight can be anywhere between 169 lbs to 174 lbs in order for it to qualify as a light heavyweight title fight**
What a bunch of horsesht,when has canelo drained anyone with a cw to gain an unfair advantage? Canelo haters are the most pathetic stupidest mofckers in boxing. Remember when ggg claimed he didn't do cws? Then dragged ultra bum rolls to a cw,& was willing to give rosado a cw. To top it off what ggg does is infinitely worse he drags welter bums/retired ww bums to full 160,but your dumb ass is claiming tiny ass midget canelo is weight bullying ppl for making cws at 155 rather than having fighters go to full 160:dunce:
Wheres your thread for ggg dragging up brook to full 160 weeks after saying Canelo fighting a ww at 155 was a disgrace to Boxing?:smashfrea
Kovalev is there for the taking imo he's definitely on the downward slope. He needs to get those big Canelo $$ while he can and stay away from the other 175 champs until he has it in the bank!
Oh definitely stay away from the other younger champs, fight Canelo and then one more fight and retire.
Kathy diva says it would be at 175, I wouldnt be shocked if that’s true. If you are Team Canelo watching Kovalev yesterday then you wouldn’t bother draining him.
Kovalev is there for the taking imo he's definitely on the downward slope. He needs to get those big Canelo $$ while he can and stay away from the other 175 champs until he has it in the bank!
I don't think Canelo will ask for a catchweight. He knows fans would hate that and it would diminish the potential win. Plus Kovalev probably would not agree to it and without Kovalev there is no fight. There might be a second morning weigh in limiting the weight gain but no catchweight.
History would incline one to suspect so, but it would be refreshing to see all that brushed aside for a change and leave this match up without an asterisk. Honestly the more I think on it the more I like Kovalev's chances even at catchweight. This fight is definitely growing on me by the day.
Kathy diva says it would be at 175, I wouldnt be shocked if that’s true. If you are Team Canelo watching Kovalev yesterday then you wouldn’t bother draining him.
Canelo became known for implementing catchweights in many of his fights in order to gain an advantage over his opponents. There have also been times he has selected opponents from much lower divisions so that he has a overwhelming size advantage, as we know most famously against Khan where it almost backfired as Khan was schooling Canelo for much of the fight, only to be caught with what some have deemed a lucky punch from the much heavier man.
The question now is, will Canelo implement a catchweight against Kovalev, what do you think that catchweight will be**, and will Kovalev be weight-drained going into the fight, unable to perform anywhere near to the best of his ability?
**The catchweight can be anywhere between 169 lbs to 174 lbs in order for it to qualify as a light heavyweight title fight** It's going to be 172 Mark my words
That’s the only way I see Canelo winning but from what I’ve heard it seems like he will fight him at 175 lbs.
I can understand if you think Canelo can nick a close controversial decision but I’m baffled by the amount of people who think he just goes in there and destroys Kovalev with body shots. I know he’s past his best but he’s still a top fighter and way bigger than anyone Canelo has faced.
What about the things Canelo has to worry about
- getting inside to land the body shots
- avoiding Kovalevs elite jab
- avoiding Kovalevs power, he has a great chin at middleweight but how do we know he’ll be able to take punches well from a big puncher at light heavy?
- carrying his power up to 175 lbs, (his power isn’t as great as it’s made out to be in the first place)
Everyone is so fixated on Kovalev getting hit with some body shots lmao.
Kovalev and his management shouldn't sign any contract with a catch weight stipulation 175 are no fight. If alvarez wants a light heavyweight strap he should fight at 175
Canelo became known for implementing catchweights in many of his fights in order to gain an advantage over his opponents. There have also been times he has selected opponents from much lower divisions so that he has a overwhelming size advantage, as we know most famously against Khan where it almost backfired as Khan was schooling Canelo for much of the fight, only to be caught with what some have deemed a lucky punch from the much heavier man.
The question now is, will Canelo implement a catchweight against Kovalev, what do you think that catchweight will be**, and will Kovalev be weight-drained going into the fight, unable to perform anywhere near to the best of his ability?
**The catchweight can be anywhere between 169 lbs to 174 lbs in order for it to qualify as a light heavyweight title fight**
The fight will end at no less than 175 and there was no mention of dehydration clause
This was straight out of Duva’s mouth