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  • MONGOOSE66
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    #11
    Originally posted by dan_cov
    Have we really got a fighter fighting Dmitry Bivol yet we've still got fans questioning why he's not fighting ****ing Andrade and Charlo?

    Sorry but you guys need certifying.
    You sound lost. Let me help you. Charlo is a B+ fighter at best and Andrade isn’t a boxer. He’s a athlete. Kinda like Paul and we all know why Paul DOESNT fight a top10 fighter in HIS weight class.

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    • dan_cov
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      #12
      Originally posted by MONGOOSE66

      You sound lost. Let me help you. Charlo is a B+ fighter at best and Andrade isn’t a boxer. He’s a athlete. Kinda like Paul and we all know why Paul DOESNT fight a top10 fighter in HIS weight class.

      You've lost me even more tbh
      Who is Paul?

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      • MONGOOSE66
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        #13
        Originally posted by dan_cov


        You've lost me even more tbh
        Who is Paul?
        Jake Paul…………………………….

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        • jas
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          #14
          to be fair, i think with all things considered : skill, style, weight class, i would rank canelo's toughest opponents as the following:

          1: beterbiev - an absolute animal, who has no doubt slowed down, but ridiculous strength including on the inside, and given canelo's style as of late in getting to inside and catch and countering , it would obviously be dangerous to be on the inside against beterbiev. thats a tough fight where you are gonna wake up feeling sore the next morning and thats why theyve avoided that fight imo, is a chance it has something to do with beterbiev being on espn

          2: benavidez - high output, iron chinned, improving , hungry, young fighter who got the better of bivol in recent sparring

          3: andrade: highly skilled, awkward , southpaw

          4: yarde : not the fashionable name to say but styles makes fights and the 2 people who beat him , beat him with their reach and jab, him vs canelo would be a in-pocket battle , and yarde is bigger

          5: bivol: good 1-2, ever since he got buzzed by smith left hook, has been defensive imo, and not sure if he has the grit to win a clear decision vs canelo,



          so according to my list, and i kno its not a fact, but canelo is fighting the 5th toughest opponent, and obviously yarde has no title so thats excusable but i dont see bivol as being tougher to beat than beterbiev, benavidez and andrade

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          • Larry the boss
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            #15
            Originally posted by BigDramaShow!

            Who has Bivol beat? The WBA handed the super belt to Bivol on a silver platter and emailed it to him. He’s an email champ. Bivol didn’t beat anyone for that WBA super belt.
            why the hell would Canelo fighting 2 160 pounders who have beaten no one be better? make it make sense

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #16
              Originally posted by jas
              to be fair, i think with all things considered : skill, style, weight class, i would rank canelo's toughest opponents as the following:

              1: beterbiev - an absolute animal, who has no doubt slowed down, but ridiculous strength including on the inside, and given canelo's style as of late in getting to inside and catch and countering , it would obviously be dangerous to be on the inside against beterbiev. thats a tough fight where you are gonna wake up feeling sore the next morning and thats why theyve avoided that fight imo, is a chance it has something to do with beterbiev being on espn

              2: benavidez - high output, iron chinned, improving , hungry, young fighter who got the better of bivol in recent sparring

              3: andrade: highly skilled, awkward , southpaw

              4: yarde : not the fashionable name to say but styles makes fights and the 2 people who beat him , beat him with their reach and jab, him vs canelo would be a in-pocket battle , and yarde is bigger

              5: bivol: good 1-2, ever since he got buzzed by smith left hook, has been defensive imo, and not sure if he has the grit to win a clear decision vs canelo,



              so according to my list, and i kno its not a fact, but canelo is fighting the 5th toughest opponent, and obviously yarde has no title so thats excusable but i dont see bivol as being tougher to beat than beterbiev, benavidez and andrade
              I mean, to say the likes of Benivdez and Andrade, two fighters who have fought no one of any note, are tougher opponents than Bivol is one thing.

              But to say Anthony Yarde is a tougher fight than Bivol is just totally outrageous.

              We are talking about the same Anthony Yarde who is 1-1 with Lydon Arthur and was stopped with a jab by a past it Kovalev?

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              • ImDominicanLipz
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                #17
                Originally posted by jas
                to be fair, i think with all things considered : skill, style, weight class, i would rank canelo's toughest opponents as the following:

                1: beterbiev - an absolute animal, who has no doubt slowed down, but ridiculous strength including on the inside, and given canelo's style as of late in getting to inside and catch and countering , it would obviously be dangerous to be on the inside against beterbiev. thats a tough fight where you are gonna wake up feeling sore the next morning and thats why theyve avoided that fight imo, is a chance it has something to do with beterbiev being on espn

                2: benavidez - high output, iron chinned, improving , hungry, young fighter who got the better of bivol in recent sparring

                3: andrade: highly skilled, awkward , southpaw

                4: yarde : not the fashionable name to say but styles makes fights and the 2 people who beat him , beat him with their reach and jab, him vs canelo would be a in-pocket battle , and yarde is bigger

                5: bivol: good 1-2, ever since he got buzzed by smith left hook, has been defensive imo, and not sure if he has the grit to win a clear decision vs canelo,



                so according to my list, and i kno its not a fact, but canelo is fighting the 5th toughest opponent, and obviously yarde has no title so thats excusable but i dont see bivol as being tougher to beat than beterbiev, benavidez and andrade
                I really hope Canelo fights Beterbiev next so he can Mayweather-Gatti him. Beterbiev is an animal because he's been allowed to. An elite counter puncher, with power at that, will show you the difference in levels.

                Benavidez- Benavidez was knocked down by a jab. Everbody talks about his offense but why are you all not understanding that a masterful defense supresses all of that. Add that with the fact that Canelo is a powerful counter puncher AND Benavidez marks up easily. Canelo batters him in a very tough fight.

                Nobody wants to see Andrade except for a few weirdos on here who are on a "Canelo's ducking" hate agenda

                Yarde- With the right trainer, Yarde could be so much more. He is actually a good boxer but you can tell its things he's lacking in being trained on. Specifically defense. He could be very slick but he chooses to be too flat footed. Canelo probably stops him.

                Bivol- With everything considered, Bivol is the toughest fight.

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                • Larry the boss
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                  #18
                  If Canelo fights Beterbiev watch how the "he is old" excuses instantly come

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                  • LA_2_Vegas
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jas
                    to be fair, i think with all things considered : skill, style, weight class, i would rank canelo's toughest opponents as the following:

                    1: beterbiev - an absolute animal, who has no doubt slowed down, but ridiculous strength including on the inside, and given canelo's style as of late in getting to inside and catch and countering , it would obviously be dangerous to be on the inside against beterbiev. thats a tough fight where you are gonna wake up feeling sore the next morning and thats why theyve avoided that fight imo, is a chance it has something to do with beterbiev being on espn

                    2: benavidez - high output, iron chinned, improving , hungry, young fighter who got the better of bivol in recent sparring

                    3: andrade: highly skilled, awkward , southpaw

                    4: yarde : not the fashionable name to say but styles makes fights and the 2 people who beat him , beat him with their reach and jab, him vs canelo would be a in-pocket battle , and yarde is bigger

                    5: bivol: good 1-2, ever since he got buzzed by smith left hook, has been defensive imo, and not sure if he has the grit to win a clear decision vs canelo,



                    so according to my list, and i kno its not a fact, but canelo is fighting the 5th toughest opponent, and obviously yarde has no title so thats excusable but i dont see bivol as being tougher to beat than beterbiev, benavidez and andrade
                    Watch the last 2 rounds again as a refresher, he may have stopped Smith if the fight had gone on 10 seconds longer. He's defensive but he answers the call all the time, it's really hard to take the play from him. If Canelo is tired late in the fight he will be in trouble, imo. Bivol finished very strong against Smith, Barerra (KO12), and Pascal
                    Last edited by LA_2_Vegas; 04-04-2022, 03:28 PM.

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                    • QueensburyRules
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by sugarsmosley
                      i cant think of a fight i would be less excited to see, than canelo vs andrade.
                      - - The Charlene Sistas in a motel room wif Androgynous what those kind of fans want.

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