If Canelo trains with Sanchez and Ruiz can he too?

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  • Mike_b
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    #1

    If Canelo trains with Sanchez and Ruiz can he too?

    Become a heavyweight? Serious question here. Someone already told me "no, Frankie Sanchez is probably taking it easy on him..." In SPARRING we find these things out, meaning it's impossible to know unless we were Ellie sechback or something with inside information in the gym.

    Jones did it, toney did it... Can Canelo handpick and win a portion of the crown? Debate a heavyweight landscape that would be lucrative to Canelo in terms of achievement... Does he really have what it takes to rumble with the big boys?
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    Lmfao absolutely not. Jones and toney actually had skills. Carnelo is overrated af. He barely got by a worn torn Kovalev with a month's notice how the he'll is he gonna beat a heavyweight?

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    • Mike_b
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      I think he may be able to put a good effort in against Joshua, Joshua keeps coming in weghing light. To gain speed against smaller guys. He just got exposed by a guy who is two divisions smaller. Heavyweight> bridgerweight> cruiserweight. And usyk almost had them throw in the towel because of abuse he is taking. Now usyk is a special guy. At 220= a problem. At cruiser, TWO divisions lower: light hw> super middleweight lies a champion in Canelo. Would Canelo be able to go up a few divisions and beat usyk? Hell no. But what about a few more divisions.,.? Against a bodybuilder who has no confidence. Canelo packs a heavyweight punch.

      While Chico was alive (rest in peace) he said let's try to fight Tito Trinidad to see who's more powerful. It did not matter that they were in two different weight classes. If you can crack, you can crack! What I'm seeing is Canelo giving people Savage beatdownd and massive hematoma s / broken bones. And he is responsible defensively like in the Jacob Williams fight he showed a lot of head movement even when he had a bum leg with a knee brace and all.

      I think he beats Babic? Perhaps pick up a title at Bridger but in order to fight Joshua would be now! The stars and the moon lined up: he lost to a cruiserweight and he is in search of his identity physically while checking out gyms in America. I could add a few hws on this list but you would probably crap on that because it's Canelo? The idiot who "insert insult here". My point is, it would be a gamble and a cherry pick.

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      • Tails
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        There have been "weak" heavyweight champions but it is rare that you find a "really weak" champion that would lose to a significantly smaller man. And by significantly smaller I don't mean Uysk-Joshua size difference. I mean a legit 60-80 lbs difference of actual in shape fight weight.

        Canelo would be the first one to tell you that no way in hell would he challenge a legit heavyweight contender in anything other than sparring.

        Look at it this way. If the stories are true then back when Kovalev was the man at Light Heavyweight he was getting handled easily by Michael Hunter who was a cruiserweight at the time. That is the difference that size makes.

        Jones Jr did not fight Lennox Lewis and James Toney fought extremely favorable matchups. Both very impressive feats considering the size difference but it is nothing similar to Canelo being matched up against Usyk or Fury.

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        • Gypshot
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          Originally posted by PeepeePoopooMan
          Lmfao absolutely not. Jones and toney actually had skills. Carnelo is overrated af. He barely got by a worn torn Kovalev with a month's notice how the he'll is he gonna beat a heavyweight?
          Hahahaha

          Canelo has more skill than Do it all wrong Roy who fought with his hands low and did **** you should never teach anyone. And Toney was an overrated fat ass who never beat a top fighter.

          canelo ****s on both of them when it comes to skills.

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