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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #41
    Originally posted by davef
    Canelo vs Plant right now is the most important fight because of the belts even though I think Plants going to get blasted for 12 rounds and hold on for dear life

    Fury vs Wilder is mildy interesting in case a shock happens and Wilder derails Fury vs Joshua
    Any heavyweight title fight is more important, than the lower weight class fights etc

    I am not sure why people try and convince themselves otherwise.

    Wilder vs Fury & Uysk vs Joshua are bigger more important fights than Canelo Alvarez vs whoever.

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      #42
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

      Any heavyweight title fight is more important, than the lower weight class fights etc

      I am not sure why people try and convince themselves otherwise.

      Wilder vs Fury & Uysk vs Joshua are bigger more important fights than Canelo Alvarez vs whoever.
      Canelo just set a record this year for highest all-time indoor US boxing attendance.

      He's obviously more important than any heavyweight.

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        #43
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

        Canelo just set a record this year for highest all-time indoor US boxing attendance.

        He's obviously more important than any heavyweight.
        Anthony Joshua's next fight will be held at Tottenham Hotsphur Stadium, with a attendance capacity of 62 thousand spectators.

        You are going to watch both Heavyweight fights, all boxing fans 'Are going to be aware of what happens in both big title fights this year'.

        This site and forum will be at fever pitch, during the build up to both heavyweight fights.

        Canelo Alvarez as a champion, no matter how hard you try? Is not bigger than the heavyweight title.

        The heavyweight division is the best division in the sport.

        Alvarez is facing a fighter, who is most likely is not even going to challenge him. The middle weight divisions are way way below par, and have been since the early 2000's.

        When is Alvarez going to fight outside of america? Tyson Fury has fought all over the world, and so has Anthony Joshua.


        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-05-2021, 10:57 AM.

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          #44
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

          Anthony Joshua's next fight will be held at Tottenham Hotsphur Stadium, with a attendance capacity of 62 thousand spectators.

          You are going to watch both Heavyweight fights, all boxing fans 'Are going to be aware of what happens in both big title fights this year'.

          This site and forum will be at fever pitch, during the build up to both heavyweight fights.

          Canelo Alvarez as a champion, no matter how hard you try? Is not bigger than the heavyweight title.

          The heavyweight division is the best division in the sport.

          Alvarez is facing a fighter, who is most likely not even going to challenge him. The middle weight divisions are way way below par, and have been since the early 2000's.
          62,000? That's cute.

          Canelo had 73,126 at his last fight. He's more important to the sport than any heavyweight fight like I said.

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            #45
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

            62,000? That's cute.

            Canelo had 73,126 at his last fight. He's more important to the sport than any heavyweight fight like I said.
            The division or divisions he competes in is very much below par, with no drama, and no rivals.

            The heavyweight divisions is the most exciting, and competitive division in the sport.

            The heavyweights have currently done more globally in my opinion.

            Joshua was the fighter who brought boxing back to the Arab world, and Tyson Fury has made a country where he is not even from 'His ground zero, home base etc'.

            For sure Canelo Alvarez is a Great Champion, but the heavyweight game is on another level.

            We have to go back to Prince Naseem Hamed & Floyd Mayweather Junior, these two fighters for me? Are the most recent non-heavyweights to really out do the heavyweights etc.

            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-05-2021, 11:19 AM.

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              #46
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

              The division or divisions he competes in is very much below par, with no drama, and no rivals.

              The heavyweight divisions is the most exciting, and competitive division in the sport.

              The heavyweights have currently done more globally in my opinion.

              Joshua was the fighter who brought boxing back to the Arab world, and Tyson Fury has made a country where he is not even from 'His ground zero, home base etc'.

              For sure Canelo Alvarez is a Great Champion, but the heavyweight game is on another level.

              We have to go back to Prince Naseem Hamed & Floyd Mayweather Junior, these two fighters for me? Are the most recent non-heavyweights to really out do the heavyweights etc.
              Canelo is in a narrow window right now where he is operating within his physical peak AND with an exceptionally high boxing IQ level. As far as the actual craft of boxing goes there is no one in any weight class exhibiting all his qualities and mastery at the moment in my opinion.

              Certainly not the very flawed heavyweights.

              That's not to say that the heavyweight fights aren't important. They are and I will be watching (well, maybe not AJ vs Usyk since I just cancelled DAZN.) But I'm only putting them into their proper perspective in the bigger picture.

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                #47
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
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                When is Alvarez going to fight outside of america? Tyson Fury has fought all over the world, and so has Anthony Joshua.

                - -When outside of America offers him more than he makes in America...DUH!!!

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by billeau2

                  The Fury Wilder fight could be very interesting. I disagree with a lot of people about Wilder. I do not see him as broken at all. As a matter of fact watching that fight I don't think he lost as bad as people think... I mean he definitely lost big, but its not like the Lacy Calzighe fight which really did break Lacy...

                  Wilder will IMO be at his best and Fury had best be at his best to win again. I think this might well be a close fight.

                  With that said boxing needs to get cracking' We need some good fights to get fans engaged again.
                  I think the thing that still keeps me interested is that despite getting his ass handed to him, he never quit against Fury.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                    Anthony Joshua's next fight will be held at Tottenham Hotsphur Stadium, with a attendance capacity of 62 thousand spectators.

                    You are going to watch both Heavyweight fights, all boxing fans 'Are going to be aware of what happens in both big title fights this year'.

                    This site and forum will be at fever pitch, during the build up to both heavyweight fights.

                    Canelo Alvarez as a champion, no matter how hard you try? Is not bigger than the heavyweight title.

                    The heavyweight division is the best division in the sport.

                    Alvarez is facing a fighter, who is most likely is not even going to challenge him. The middle weight divisions are way way below par, and have been since the early 2000's.

                    When is Alvarez going to fight outside of america? Tyson Fury has fought all over the world, and so has Anthony Joshua.

                    I honestly really am expecting Usyk to hand Joshua's ass to him. Just to shut his annoying ****sexual stans the **** up.

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                    • KingGilgamesh
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                      Any heavyweight title fight is more important, than the lower weight class fights etc

                      I am not sure why people try and convince themselves otherwise.

                      Wilder vs Fury & Uysk vs Joshua are bigger more important fights than Canelo Alvarez vs whoever.
                      Well, they're not. Unless they're bringing higher revenue than Canelos bouts (they dont) then what ****ing basis does one have to claim they're bigger?

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