I think it's the Dubois/Joshua event that makes it unlikely to land in the UK. Both events would cannibalize each other.
US I reckon. Possibly an outside chance it lands in Saudi.
Pretty sure it won’t be in the UK.
I think it's the Dubois/Joshua event that makes it unlikely to land in the UK. Both events would cannibalize each other.
Just when I taught I didn't want to watch Alvarez fight Jermall Charlo and Edgar Berlanga. He manages to pick an even worse match up.
I prefer either of those fighters over a declined Eubank Jr who is coming off brutal loss and a win to a light middleweight in Liam Smith.
Heck give Janibek or Adames a chance. Not this, after coming off a streak of performances against a heavily declined GGG, Ryder, light middleweight Jermell Charlo and Munguia who had two fights in the division.
I get it, but look at it like this. He fought a lot. And now it seems pretty obvious that he doesn't want top guys. So if you want to tune in to watch him finish some more not-top guys in this later part of his career, you can but that's prob all your gonna get.
If you don't have expectations at this point, then you won't be disappointed.
It makes perfect sense if Canelo's intent is to make his UK debut. If his plan is to fight Eubank in somewhere like Las Vegas, then it becomes difficult to understand the strategy.
Pretty sure it won’t be in the UK.
The difference is Eubank is a big name in his country and the fight will sell out a big stadium. Berlanga fights infront of 2000 people usually. I mentioned Eubank as a possible option last year so this is no surprise. Once you understand how Canelo is thinking, and moving then all these opponents are viable. He is after easy money marketable fights. Simple. All you need to do is think up fighters who will sell and can make the weight.
The fight isn’t happening in the UK.
I prefer either of those fighters over a declined Eubank Jr who is coming off brutal loss and a win to a light middleweight in Liam Smith.
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Even in the rematch he fought a 50% Liam Smith who was coming off an injury and really in no condition to do a real camp but went ahead the fight for the money because he become the A side of the split after the win.
Canelo could do a world tour and fight whoever he wants for all I care - just not with all the belts.
The longer it continues, the more clearly it highlights what a sham sport boxing is.
Yes that is true I forgot that part. It has to be in the UK. The original plan for the Ryder fight was for a big UK fight to bring Canelo to the UK. Hearn mentioned it multiple times but it ended up in mexico. So this fight makes perfect sense for a big Uk event and I am sure fighting in the UK is a box canelo wants to tick off. It all makes sense for Hearn and Canelo.
I didn't know the Ryder fight was supposed to be in the UK. I thought Mexico made sense because Ryder does have a fighting style that the Mexican would appreciate, and Canelo hasn't had a hometown fight since he became a household name.
History would point to MR being involved in some capacity, but Eubank is currently a free agent. Maybe MR tries to turn this into a multi-fight deal with Eubank, or maybe it's to keep Canelo happy. Whatever it is, I'm not too interested in the match-up. Hopefully the undercard is compelling.
It makes perfect sense if Canelo's intent is to make his UK debut. If his plan is to fight Eubank in somewhere like Las Vegas, then it becomes difficult to understand the strategy.
Yes that is true I forgot that part. It has to be in the UK. The original plan for the Ryder fight was for a big UK fight to bring Canelo to the UK. Hearn mentioned it multiple times but it ended up in mexico. So this fight makes perfect sense for a big Uk event and I am sure fighting in the UK is a box canelo wants to tick off. It all makes sense for Hearn and Canelo.
The difference is Eubank is a big name in his country and the fight will sell out a big stadium. Berlanga fights infront of 2000 people usually. I mentioned Eubank as a possible option last year so this is no surprise. Once you understand how Canelo is thinking, and moving then all these opponents are viable. He is after easy money marketable fights. Simple. All you need to do is think up fighters who will sell and can make the weight.
It makes perfect sense if Canelo's intent is to make his UK debut. If his plan is to fight Eubank in somewhere like Las Vegas, then it becomes difficult to understand the strategy.
The difference is Eubank is a big name in his country and the fight will sell out a big stadium. Berlanga fights infront of 2000 people usually. I mentioned Eubank as a possible option last year so this is no surprise. Once you understand how Canelo is thinking, and moving then all these opponents are viable. He is after easy money marketable fights. Simple. All you need to do is think up fighters who will sell and can make the weight.
I don't see a huge difference to be honest. Eubank is older and smaller but Berlanga has literally fought nobody.
Neither is a good choice but at least Berlanga is a ranked contender at 168.
Just when I taught I didn't want to watch Alvarez fight Jermall Charlo and Edgar Berlanga. He manages to pick an even worse match up.
I prefer either of those fighters over a declined Eubank Jr who is coming off brutal loss and a win to a light middleweight in Liam Smith.
Heck give Janibek or Adames a chance. Not this, after coming off a streak of performances against a heavily declined GGG, Ryder, light middleweight Jermell Charlo and Munguia who had two fights in the division.