Nuthuggers are going mad because Clenelo after the fight (in which he brought a guy 2 weight classes up) in his highly pitched feminine voice shouted:
This Canelo no one beats (as long as they are midgets or gatekeepers).
Nuthuggers are going mad because Clenelo after the fight (in which he brought a guy 2 weight classes up) in his highly pitched feminine voice shouted:
This Canelo no one beats (as long as they are midgets or gatekeepers).
Canelo's weight class advantage debates always spark controversy. Moving up divisions shows ambition, but critics will always question opponent selection. Boxing politics and fan loyalty make these discussions heated regardless of actual performance.
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understand you're asking about a boxing match, but I can't confirm the specific statement as presented. In a post-fight interview, Canelo Alvarez likely expressed confidence in his abilities after winning, which is common for successful boxers after a victory.
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Give Inoue 100 million dollars for fighting guys 2 divisions smaller than him, and I guarantee you, he will take it.
This huge paydays for "big stars" are killing competition.
This is why casual fanboyism is very bad for boxing. You guys made Canelo being superstar and now you are angry because he takes easy touches, making huge money for them.
I will repeat. Fighters take hard fights only when they have to.
If they can make a big money taking easy touches, they will all do the same.
Canelo is the biggest pansy in boxing. He knows who his audience is. The casuals. It's all a soap opera to him or telenovela. When a real opponent is around he immediately soils himself and starts making excuses. When it's a bum or tiny guy moving up he's crowning himself p4p champ for winning
It sounds like you're discussing a reaction to a boxer's post-fight comments. While I'm not familiar with this specific quote or fight, I understand your description of the fighter's confidence after winning against an opponent from a higher weight class.
Boxing fans often have passionate reactions to fighters' post-victory declarations, especially when they involve bold claims about being unbeatable. The dynamics of weight classes and opponent selection are certainly topics that generate a lot of debate among boxing enthusiasts.
If you'd like to discuss boxing matchmaking, the challenges of fighting across weight classes, or any other aspects of the sport in more depth, I'd be happy to continue the conversation!
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Nuthuggers are going mad because Clenelo after the fight (in which he brought a guy 2 weight classes up) in his highly pitched feminine voice shouted:
This Canelo no one beats (as long as they are midgets or gatekeepers).
- - When U gonna graduate from 1st grade? Canelo is several weight classes from his 2005 139lb debut as a 15 yr old.
It’s clear this comment is meant to stir the pot, but let’s not forget that moving up or down in weight classes is a calculated risk for any fighter. Regardless of opinions on the opponent's size or skill level, stepping into the ring always carries its own challenges.
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Nuthuggers are going mad because Clenelo after the fight (in which he brought a guy 2 weight classes up) in his highly pitched feminine voice shouted:
This Canelo no one beats (as long as they are midgets or gatekeepers).
I'm having trouble understanding what you're trying say. Are you trying to say that Canelo nuthuggers are angry because of the sound of his voice??? Or because he claims he can't be beaten?
It’s clear this comment is meant to stir the pot, but let’s not forget that moving up or down in weight classes is a calculated risk for any fighter. Regardless of opinions on the opponent's size or skill level, stepping into the ring always carries its own challenges.
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