Breadman's logic: Charlo takes more risks going for the KO against middleweights than Bivol takes against light heavyweights, therefore Bivol doesn't like getting hit as much as Charlo, therefore Charlo will bring the heat more vs Canelo.
I wonder if Bivol was fighting middleweights, and Charlo was fighting light heavyweights, who would be more confident to walk through punches then? Obviously Bivol. Heck even at light heavyweight, Bivol walked through Barrera and KO'd him. Has Charlo even KO'd a middleweight equivalent to Barrera, let alone a light heavyweight?
Breadman is just trying to market fighters in my opinion, same as always. He's selling you Canelo vs Bivol right now, but keeping an eye on having an angle to sell you something new to sell you in the future, some reason why it's going to be better than the crap you got sold last time, like saying Canelo vs Charlo will be different because Charlo brings more heat, and Canelo vs Benavidez might be one of the best fights ever, blah blah blah.
People don't believe commercials anymore because they know they are commercials, so the new commercial in modern times is to make commercials, and political propaganda too, without telling the audience it's a commercial, and pretending that it isn't. Instead of calling it a commercial, they call it an "article." Instead of calling it propaganda, they call it "news" or a "TV show" or a "movie" or an "interview" or "sports."
Yeah, what kind of fxcked up Q-Anon conspiracy logic is this?
Sugar Ray Leonard was a tougher fight for Marvin Hagler, coming up from 147 than fxcking John "The Beast" Mugabi was, who was one of the biggest punchers ever at 160.
It bees like that sometimes.
A guy like Charlo who likes to ****, if he were bigger would still have the same heart and the same aggressive attitude, just like Sugar Ray did at 160.
It's not like he would immediately become a totally different fighter.
If he were to make the jump to 175, he'd be a 6 foot tall 175lbr with the right build to fight LHWs with the same mentality.
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