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How many great wins does Canelo have?
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Originally posted by War Room View Post
Kovaleb got sparked quite a few times before Canelo JUMPED UP TWO CLASSES for that easy meal. Kovalev almost got stopped by a pretty much unknown 18-0 neophyte noname eurobum who doesn't spar.
Cotto was waaaay past his prime and out of his weight.
Cleneloterol lost 2x to GGG.
Can't say I saw the Lara fight but a lot of people cry robbery.
Trout is like a b- level fighter.
For a cheerleading stan like yourself, that's a pitiful list of best wins. So many asterisks.
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“Great”
1 x Trout (Undefeated) who beat Cotto
1 x Lara - aside from Rigo, 2nd most dangerous Cuban in the sport at the time
1 x GGG 2; performance proved a different style than GGG 1
1 x Jacobs; Canelo’s defensive skills will go down in the history books (forget GGG 1 rope a dope)
1 x Kovalev; Canelo still the smaller man than all the LHW
1 x Smith; Canelo still the smaller man and NUKED the arms of the #1 168 fighter at the time
6 great wins
honorable mention: Cotto. He respected Cotto too much, simply carried him while showing counters and defensive tricks
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Great wins are hard to come by, even for some atg fighters. You need a fellow atg fighter and the timing has to be right, and you need to win in a clear manner I assume.
Canelo has some really good wins but nothing that it great or historic. I'm not even sure there's an opponent he could beat at this very moment that could give him that. Benavidez is too young and unproven to be considered a great win and same with Plant. Hell, Artur wouldn't be a great win historically speaking due to his lack of resume although most agree that's a tough ask.
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- -True , Canelo great wins can never match the prolificacy of OPs dumbo questions. >>>next set of dumbo questions...
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Originally posted by SweetPbfAli View PostGreat wins are hard to come by, even for some atg fighters. You need a fellow atg fighter and the timing has to be right, and you need to win in a clear manner I assume.
Canelo has some really good wins but nothing that it great or historic. I'm not even sure there's an opponent he could beat at this very moment that could give him that. Benavidez is too young and unproven to be considered a great win and same with Plant. Hell, Artur wouldn't be a great win historically speaking due to his lack of resume although most agree that's a tough ask.
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Originally posted by War Room View Post
What if I'm not white though?
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