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  • #11
    Clenelo isn’t getting passed Charlo and it sure as hell not going to be a upset.
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    • #12
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
      Canelo Alvarez would most likely beat Benavidez, due to having greater fitness. Although Benavidez vs Alvarez is a great match up, better than Alvarez vs Makabu.

      With Benavidez, you know for sure? That he is a fighter, who does not care who Alvarez is and genuinely wants to sparks him out.

      I am dubious of the Makabu vs Alvarez match up, and I don't see this same kind of passion and malicious intent within Makabu 'And I have a issue with that'.
      How does Canelo have the greater fitness? It's only him I've seen fight in spots and try to steal rounds. With Benavidez you get someone who puts combinations together for the full 12, I don't think Canelo can match his output, and he's not a big puncher than Benavidez. Team Canelo know there are far easier pay days out there, and that's what they'll continue to go after.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by fistic flow View Post

        How does Canelo have the greater fitness? It's only him I've seen fight in spots and try to steal rounds. With Benavidez you get someone who puts combinations together for the full 12, I don't think Canelo can match his output, and he's not a big puncher than Benavidez. Team Canelo know there are far easier pay days out there, and that's what they'll continue to go after.
        Canelo Alvarez endurance is not super great I do admit that, but? Benavidez just strikes me as a fighter, who can be hit or miss with his condition. Similar to James Toney.

        Alvarez is a one paced fighter, but he seems to be able to keep that pace for 12 rounds. Not many fighters have been good enough, to force him through the gears. They all allow him to fight at his own pace.

        Benavidez does not have Joe Calzaghe - Carl Froch type endurance, but it is that type of ballistic intensity which a fighter needs to destabilize Alvarez. If you are not going to out skill Alvarez, you need to put him under pressure and destabilize him

        Maybe Benavidez can fight this kind of fight for awhile, but for 12 rounds? I have no idea.

        I would rather see Alvarez vs Benavidez or some other Middle-Weight next.

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        • #14
          Little Timmy Boy takes his jealousy of Canelo to the next level.... But it's nothing new for Timmy, he was Jealous of Pac and Mayweather, de la Hoya too...

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          • #15
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

            Canelo Alvarez endurance is not super great I do admit that, but? Benavidez just strikes me as a fighter, who can be hit or miss with his condition. Similar to James Toney.

            Alvarez is a one paced fighter, but he seems to be able to keep that pace for 12 rounds. Not many fighters have been good enough, to force him through the gears. They all allow him to fight at his own pace.

            Benavidez does not have Joe Calzaghe - Carl Froch type endurance, but it is that type of ballistic intensity which a fighter needs to destabilize Alvarez. If you are not going to out skill Alvarez, you need to put him under pressure and destabilize him

            Maybe Benavidez can fight this kind of fight for awhile, but for 12 rounds? I have no idea.

            I would rather see Alvarez vs Benavidez or some other Middle-Weight next.
            Toney knowing he could outskill his opponents made him lazy with his conditioning. With Benavidez, I think it was a case of too much too early. Seems like he's got the right mental approach now from recent interviews. One thing that sets him apart is that he's not just a volume puncher, but a great body puncher as well, which I could see preventing Canelo rumbling forward as he generally does.

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            • #16
              Benanvidez best bet is to jump up to 175 and try to make a big splash up there. A Canelo fight will come if Benavidez snatches a 175 belt and keeps winning.
              Last edited by Santa_; 01-30-2022, 12:06 PM.

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              • #17
                Besides obviously Canelo vs Benavidez, I would also love to see Beterbiev vs Benavidez.
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                • #18
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  I know but they were all paper champions though. Canelo beats up on the bums of the month club. None of those guys at 168 could hit.
                  That's not canelos fault. They had the titles and he beat them. Thanks.

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                  • #19
                    It would be a good contest. Pity that Benavidez is not undefeated vs the scales and the illicit drugs or we would likely have already had the fight.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

                      Canelo Alvarez endurance is not super great I do admit that, but? Benavidez just strikes me as a fighter, who can be hit or miss with his condition. Similar to James Toney.

                      Alvarez is a one paced fighter, but he seems to be able to keep that pace for 12 rounds. Not many fighters have been good enough, to force him through the gears. They all allow him to fight at his own pace.

                      Benavidez does not have Joe Calzaghe - Carl Froch type endurance, but it is that type of ballistic intensity which a fighter needs to destabilize Alvarez. If you are not going to out skill Alvarez, you need to put him under pressure and destabilize him

                      Maybe Benavidez can fight this kind of fight for awhile, but for 12 rounds? I have no idea.

                      I would rather see Alvarez vs Benavidez or some other Middle-Weight next.
                      What do you mean 'strikes you'? Have you not watched his fights? Go and watch the Ellis fight when he threw an 18 punch combo in the 11th round. He is a cardio machine, unlike Canelo who is known to fade in the later rounds like he did vs GGG twice. There is nowhere to hide vs him, and if Canelo cannot hurt him, he would be in serious trouble..

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