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  • Robi13
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    #71
    Originally posted by Boricua181
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    If all that's true why hasn't he fought David Benavidez, Jermall Charlo, Demetrius Andrade, or fought the rematch with GGG, 2 years ago all of
    those fight's can happen at 168 pounds.
    Now there's a young lion by the name of David Morrell, who'll be ready by late next year with only 9 or 10 fight's, he is that damn good.
    Then you got Beterbiev, and Bivol at 175 pounds if and when Alvarez is ready to make the move up to that weight.
    He has no business moving up to Cruiser Weight, and facing the legitimate champion's at that weight, let alone moving up to the Bridge Weight
    to challenge Oscar Rivas.
    Because he isn’t focused on fighting them, he’s clearly focused on making history… 2nd fighter all time to hold 3 world titles in 3 different weight classes simultaneously (regardless if one was a paper belt wba “regular” bs blah blah), then he becomes the 1st boxer ever in the history of the sport to become undisputed at 68, now is going after the 5th division world title! Like… y’all really don’t see what this man is doing???? Honestly… lames

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    • Superbee
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      #72
      Originally posted by El_Maldito_Rey

      What active fighter today has a better resume than Canelo? Surely you don't think Beterbiev has a better one.
      OK...
      • 295-5 Amateur Record
      • Gold Medal 2006 World,s
      • Silver Medal, 2007 World's
      • Gold Medal 2009 World's
      • World's Best Amateur Boxer 2010
      Now to PRO
      • 17-0-0 (17 Ko's)
      • Pro Fight #6: Tavoris Cloud (24-2) TKO Rd 2
      • Pro Fight #8 Gabriel Campillo (25-6) KO Rd 4
      • Pro Fight #12 Enrico Koelling (23-1) KO Rd 12 - IBF Title
      • Pro Fight #15 Oleksandr Gvozdyk (17-0) TKO Rd 10 - WBC + Lineal Titles
      • Pro Fight #17 Marcus Browne (24-1) KO Rd 9

      You remember who Canelo fought for his first 32 fights ?

      Sure Canelo is an ATG, but Beterbiev progression has been stellar ...
      Last edited by Superbee; 12-20-2021, 01:21 AM.

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      • BodyBagz
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        #73
        Originally posted by Superbee

        OK...[*]295-5 Amateur Record[*]Gold Medal 2006 World,s[*]Silver Medal, 2007 World's[*]Gold Medal 2009 World's[*]World's Best Amateur Boxer 2010

        What a waste of valuable time.
        Now every MFer he fights is going to be too young ????

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        • Boricua181
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          #74
          Originally posted by Robi13

          Because he isn’t focused on fighting them, he’s clearly focused on making history… 2nd fighter all time to hold 3 world titles in 3 different weight classes simultaneously (regardless if one was a paper belt wba “regular” bs blah blah), then he becomes the 1st boxer ever in the history of the sport to become undisputed at 68, now is going after the 5th division world title! Like… y’all really don’t see what this man is doing???? Honestly… lames
          Saul Alvarez is a very good fighter, but you fail to admit that he came up dirty and that was on a surprise testing in which he didn't have the necessary time to get it out of his system. Further more he waited for two years to pass before he took on GGG, I give him credit for taking the rematch but he lost both of those fight's. After suffering from savage war's in both of their fight's he refused to sign for the rubber match, preferring to fire Oscar and sue DAZN to get out of that commitment. Now he want's to move up, and challenge the weakest champion at Cruiser Weight that's what I call lame. If you want to prove your the best at a certain weight division you take on the best champion at that weight, not the weakest. He isn't concentrating on the fighter's I mentioned because those are the toughest in, and around his current division. Pay attention Robi13, many fan's are getting tired of Alvarez picking the fighter's he want's to fight, he need's to fight Benavidez for starter's.

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          • Boricua181
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            #75
            Originally posted by Superbee

            OK...
            • 295-5 Amateur Record
            • Gold Medal 2006 World,s
            • Silver Medal, 2007 World's
            • Gold Medal 2009 World's
            • World's Best Amateur Boxer 2010
            Now to PRO
            • 17-0-0 (17 Ko's)
            • Pro Fight #6: Tavoris Cloud (24-2) TKO Rd 2
            • Pro Fight #8 Gabriel Campillo (25-6) KO Rd 4
            • Pro Fight #12 Enrico Koelling (23-1) KO Rd 12 - IBF Title
            • Pro Fight #15 Oleksandr Gvozdyk (17-0) TKO Rd 10 - WBC + Lineal Titles
            • Pro Fight #17 Marcus Browne (24-1) KO Rd 9

            You remember who Canelo fought for his first 32 fights ?

            Sure Canelo is an ATG, but Beterbiev progression has been stellar ...
            Now that's some great research by a true boxing fan, and he gave Canelo prop's to boot.

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            • Hnnnggg
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              #76
              Originally posted by Robi13
              Anyone from middle weight to cruiser gets their asses beat by Saul “Canelo” Alvarez!
              You really believe canelo can beat dorticos or breidis? I don’t think he even gets passed beterbiev or bivol…

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              • Robi13
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                #77
                Originally posted by Boricua181

                Saul Alvarez is a very good fighter, but you fail to admit that he came up dirty and that was on a surprise testing in which he didn't have the necessary time to get it out of his system. Further more he waited for two years to pass before he took on GGG, I give him credit for taking the rematch but he lost both of those fight's. After suffering from savage war's in both of their fight's he refused to sign for the rubber match, preferring to fire Oscar and sue DAZN to get out of that commitment. Now he want's to move up, and challenge the weakest champion at Cruiser Weight that's what I call lame. If you want to prove your the best at a certain weight division you take on the best champion at that weight, not the weakest. He isn't concentrating on the fighter's I mentioned because those are the toughest in, and around his current division. Pay attention Robi13, many fan's are getting tired of Alvarez picking the fighter's he want's to fight, he need's to fight Benavidez for starter's.
                What good does it do to debate with a person who is stating opinions and lies? Grow up brotha… answer in question… who in the sport has a better resume then one CANELO Álvarez??? Please just answer that one question

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                • Robi13
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Boricua181

                  Now that's some great research by a true boxing fan, and he gave Canelo prop's to boot.
                  Amateurs don’t matter… we’re taking professional boxing resume… so… next

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                    #79
                    Bellew does remember that Kovalev was softened up for Canelo.he had 7 weeks to heal and train after a tough fight vs Yarde. 8 million reasons why Kova took it

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                      #80
                      Who here would suggest their guy take on HUNDREDS of AMATEUR fights before turning pro ?

                      ''Amateur fighters typically make between $400-600 for an amateur fight, once taxes and paying the trainers are factored in. However, promotions usually provide a scale depending on how many tickets are sold, so fighters can make a little more.''


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