Canelo Best Show In History.
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No... its the right division. I do thnk Castillo won. I just look at Floyd as a fair to middlin ATG. If you get me drunk enough... I might even tell you Ward is better as an ATG... after I put the lampshade back... Certainly Jones was more of a dominant force, and imo ranks higher. Keep in mind this is an opinion. But its complicated because Floyd had as much ability and the ability to execute, as any ATG fighter at 135... I just wonder what he would do against guys who had been in real fights and had the mentality of a killer, or that their next meal would depend on them winning (Jack Dempsey, true factoid).
I picture Floyd against Leonard, Robinson, Duran, or Armstrong and I just can't see him winning.
floyd is an atg in a weightclass you admit he lost to a journeyman in?Comment
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I'm not the biggest Floyd fan either, but thought he beat Castillo both times.Comment
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But U Creator has pinned U Barney Big Boys to the past, so now U struggle to to progress beyond that point. Maybe try ditchin' them Barneys and telling U minder U big boy now.Comment
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- -U stating the obvious, that the lawsuit U used weren't the $2 mil law suit and judgement Poppy owed Dibella...priceless!
But U Creator has pinned U Barney Big Boys to the past, so now U struggle to to progress beyond that point. Maybe try ditchin' them Barneys and telling U minder U big boy now.Comment
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The lawsuit I used? That is the only lawsuit where DiBella sues Hopkins. I will ask again for the umpteenth time to post a link or some sort of proof besides your word. It's obvious to all that you cant as you're back to speaking gibberish and throwing around toothless insults.Comment
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Feel free to keep making an azz of yourself. We already know you have no other recourse. Busted lying again.....You're a sad little individual for sure.Comment
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Good luck!Comment
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Other fighters love to talk about going after legacy--right before they resort to their same old, tired, hard-to-get tactics, and turn coy again. Canelo actually does go for the legacy, firstly by fighting 4 times a year. Then he makes each fight a legacy builder and keeps it interesting. And of course he keeps on winning. Two draws against GGG are not that much of a blemish.
No one else I can remember has gone about it quite so consciously, and made it an oft repeated goal before the public. We know exactly what he is up to, and he is not trying to fool us, con us or perform illusions. No trickery, just fighting. This makes Canelo a far better and more pure legacy builder than Leonard, for instance, who was coy about everything, never granted timely rematches when they were most demanded and only convincingly beat one ATG in their prime and ready to go, once.
Canelo does it all without flair or flash. There is no trash talking or build up or slapping or biting. He does not have the gift of gab of Helen Keller. It is all based on boxing and what he can do in the ring, but especially the style with which he does it, the willingness. That willingness is what the others do not have, but pretend to. He goes about his business like he is actually hungry. No one does that as unrelentingly as Canelo at the moment. I don't know how long it will last, but he has a plethora of weak champions & divisions at this time. I can already predict that Sulaiman is finagling a way for Canelo to launch the bridgerweight division by fighting a super small bridgerweight for the initiation. Canelo will scare Charlo and Benavidez into believing they may never get a fight. And they might be right. They could become small potatoes, if carrot top continues to pick up the right victories and opponents.Comment
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