Comments Thread For: Canelo On Facing Bivol: He's a Good Fighter, A Champion; He Has Something To Offer

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  • BigDramaShow!
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    #51
    Fçk this shyte. Bivol is not even a legit champ. He’s an email champion! The WBA emailed him the super belt when he fought Craig effin Richards.

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    • Haka
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      #52
      Bivol has 15 losses in the amateurs, he is no world-beater and never has been. Clenroid is going to dogwalk in him all night and get the UD.

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      • tokon
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        #53
        What canelo is doing is leagues ahead of anything Charlo, Golovkin, Andrade, Benevidez, or anyone else is doing or has done in recent years. All these guys are doing is jockeying for position for that big payday while fighting mediocre opposition. Like canelo said, fight each other and earn the payday FFS.

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        • Elastic Recoilz
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          #54
          Originally posted by tokon
          What canelo is doing is leagues ahead of anything Charlo, Golovkin, Andrade, Benevidez, or anyone else is doing or has done in recent years. All these guys are doing is jockeying for position for that big payday while fighting mediocre opposition. Like canelo said, fight each other and earn the payday FFS.
          True, but the only reason for this is because he has been on substances for years while the rest haven't.

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          • Larry the boss
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            #55
            Originally posted by Madison boxing
            i just cant get excited for this one, styles dont really blend well, bivol couldnt sell a glass of water in a desert, and the event as a whole doesnt seem to have captured the fans attention at all.
            yeas he should have faced Murata

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            • -Kev-
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              #56
              Canelo has fought the best fighters of his era. Nothing else he can do but just wait until after he retires to get his roses from fans and critics who will realize how hard it is to get the best to fight best. If they have not noticed already.

              If you fight the following fighters from age 21 to 31:

              Floyd Mayweather Jr - #1 at 154
              Miguel Cotto - Ring champion at 160
              Gennady Golovkin 2x - #1 at 160
              Erislandy Lara - #2 at 154
              Dmitry Bivol - #2 at 175
              Daniel Jacobs - #2 at 160
              Sergey Kovalev - #2 at 175
              Callum Smith - Ring champion at 168
              Billy Joe Saunders - #4 at 168
              Austin Trout - #3 at 154
              Caleb Plant - #2 at 168
              Ryan Rhodes - #4 at 154

              There is no one else Canelo can fight who would supposedly get him respect and admiration from those who don’t like him right now.

              He can add Joe Smith Jr, David Benavidez, and Artur Beterbiev to that list after Bivol and it would not matter. They will just say he needs to fight Breidis and Usyk next.

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              • -Kev-
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                #57
                Originally posted by Haka
                Bivol has 15 losses in the amateurs, he is no world-beater and never has been. Clenroid is going to dogwalk in him all night and get the UD.
                Oleksandr Usyk also had 15 losses in the amateurs. I guess he is no world beater either? Even though he was the undefeated undisputed champion at Cruiserweight and now the undefeated IBF, WBA, WBO champion at Heavyweight. But I guess he sucks because he had 15 losses as an amateur.

                Bivol had 15 losses out of 283 fights. He sucks according to a probably out of shape ******* who couldn’t run a mile right now.

                Another fool who knows nothing about boxing. Pretending to know.

                Holyfield 160-14.

                Marciano 8-4.

                Mayweather Jr 84-8.

                Harry Jaffra went 1-27.

                Donaire 68-8.

                Johnny Nelson 3-10.

                Murata 119-18.

                Crawford 58-12.

                Inoue 75-6.

                Foreman 22-4.

                Lennox Lewis 85-9

                Haka: Usyk lost to Shawn Porter in the amateurs. Crawford beat Porter recently. Crawford > Usyk.

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                • -Kev-
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                  #58
                  How do you give birth to and raise such an idiot like Haka? How bad of a job do you need to do as a parent, to produce such a dumb human being?

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                  • -Kev-
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                    #59
                    Tommy Hearns amateur record: 155-8
                    Vasyl Lomachenko am record: 396-1

                    Tommy Hearns is no world beater. Lomachenko > Hearns as pros.

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                      #60
                      One Man to rule them all, One Man to find them, One Man to bring them all and in the darkness bind them...


                      King Artur...

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