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  • #21
    Originally posted by Gamboal00 View Post
    Biggest misconception I keep seeing is that Beterbiev has little boxing skill and gets hit easily. The guy has an almost 300-5 amateur record ffs, bashed up Usyk, KO'd Kovalev and in the pro ranks beat down The Nail Gvodyk, who had world class boxing skills. Gvodyk is 6'2 and massively longer in reach than Canelo, yet he only managed to clearly tag Beterbiev a few times in 10 rounds.
    that misconception comes more so from canelo fans who want to convince themselves of that. You can be sure team canelo don’t think that way because if they did, the fight would’ve happened by now.

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    • #22
      After makabu it’s Canelo vs David Haye for the WBC Taino super toe heavyweight belt franchise edition collectors milked belt. “David Haye is the biggest threat to Canelo” -Mauricio ‘Leave the bag of money in my trunk’ Sulaiman
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      • #23
        Originally posted by Robi13 View Post
        Man, if Canelo thinks he walked through fire with the ggg fights… this fight with beterbiev will take a couple years off the back end of his career lol
        I don't have 100% evidence but my gut tells me GGG is a one of a kind dude in terms of physical strength, I'm not that sure Beterbiev is a stronger dude than GGG, I mean him I don't think it's normal for a MW to be a stronger dude than a CW or a HW. This footage below shows me what a Abel Sanchez and a ton of other boxers and trainers used to talk about Golovkin, the dude was a monster.

        Also the other video shows Abel Sanchez saying that GGG and Beterbiev are about the same in terms of strength and power and if someone knows this russian dudes, that is Abel, I think Beterbiev would pose an almost identical challenge to Canelo than that of GGG, remember the dude is 36 and he is not gonna get better next year, however I do think that him is the hardest fight for Canleo along Benavidez and Bivol.

        It would be a very tough and physical match for Alvarez.



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        • #24
          Problem for Ginger will be the same as for all of the 17 before him... Getting hit by mortars from 24" they don't see coming... The amount of pain Beterbiev can deliver from his inside game is amazing... Of course if Ginger can cope with those bombs he might have chance... My guess is it won't happen...

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          • #25
            Let’s see if these fanboys keep singing the same tune after Alvarez makes it look EASY. Beterbiev has power but is too slow and robotic. Canelo pieces him up all night. Easy work

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Senor_frogs View Post
              Let’s see if these fanboys keep singing the same tune after Alvarez makes it look EASY. Beterbiev has power but is too slow and robotic. Canelo pieces him up all night. Easy work
              Where do we sign ?!?!

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Greenfield02 View Post
                It's funny how most fighters and people say that Canelo's opponents are "laying down" just because they lost. They are not "laying down" they are just being beat by a better fighter.... Just because they get beat, doesn't mean they are laying down.
                The idea that the opponents are laying down is idiocy personified. If anyone did throw a fight with Canelo, he would stand to lose millions and millions of dollars. As an example, Caleb Plant received around $10 million for the fight. Assuming he did throw the fight, he would stand to lose at least twice that much in the rematch. If he lost the rematch, his total take would be around $30 million, but if he won the second fight, then he would be the hottest ticket in boxing. The trilogy with Canelo would gross around $30 million for him, and he would be in a position to win an additional upwards of $100 million in the next 18 months or so after thatt. Many of the people who post that babble are certified, morons.
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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Boxing Scene View Post

                  Well of course he's better. Look who he's ****ing fighting. Yildrim? Smith? PLANT? WHO ISNT BETTER?
                  Yeah Smith the #1 SMW until he met Canelo, Canelo haters always want to make the claim that Smith is somehow a push over, he won the SMW tournament and beat the best SMW in the world, undefeated by the way, also Saunders another undefeated fighter, are Plant another one. We all know you're a Canelo hater for whatever reason, maybe it's because your Girlfriend likes him more than you, IDK, instead why don't you ask Charlo why he turned down the Cinco de Mayo clash in 2019 when GB sent him an offer and he pus**** out, and Jacobs took the nod instead and before you say it's not true, look it up multiple outlets have a story on it, as a matter a fact there's multiple vids on YouTube as well. Just give it up bro, it's not a good look on you....

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by batista84 View Post

                    I don't have 100% evidence but my gut tells me GGG is a one of a kind dude in terms of physical strength, I'm not that sure Beterbiev is a stronger dude than GGG, I mean him I don't think it's normal for a MW to be a stronger dude than a CW or a HW. This footage below shows me what a Abel Sanchez and a ton of other boxers and trainers used to talk about Golovkin, the dude was a monster.

                    Also the other video shows Abel Sanchez saying that GGG and Beterbiev are about the same in terms of strength and power and if someone knows this russian dudes, that is Abel, I think Beterbiev would pose an almost identical challenge to Canelo than that of GGG, remember the dude is 36 and he is not gonna get better next year, however I do think that him is the hardest fight for Canleo along Benavidez and Bivol.

                    It would be a very tough and physical match for Alvarez.



                    Ask John Scully how hard Beterbiev hits. He posts on here.
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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Gamboal00 View Post
                      Biggest misconception I keep seeing is that Beterbiev has little boxing skill and gets hit easily. The guy has an almost 300-5 amateur record ffs, bashed up Usyk, KO'd Kovalev and in the pro ranks beat down The Nail Gvodyk, who had world class boxing skills. Gvodyk is 6'2 and massively longer in reach than Canelo, yet he only managed to clearly tag Beterbiev a few times in 10 rounds.
                      facts, so many idiot casuals on here

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