Comments Thread For: Canelo Turned Down Catchweight and Rehydration Options for Bivol Says Hearn

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  • Elastic Recoilz
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    #51
    Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

    How long ago was this? I’m almost guaranteeing as well you, along with 90% here had no effing clue what Clen was until their hated icon popped for it. They (along with you) seem to believe it offers some He-Man strength. It still show how clueless you as well as others are as it relates to Clen. See, I’ve tried it, Clen, Tren, Test, HgH. Of all, I’m not taking Clen for strength. In fact it’s least on my list of priorities. I’m taking Clen to drop weight and MAINTAIN lean muscle mass. Hollywood starlets have taken it for decades to make themselves look good. Bodybuilders cycle it prior to shows to cut that last bit of fat. Clen DOES NOT grant someone power.

    Keep harping that garbage it displays your complete ignorance on PEDS.
    This is what he used it for you absolute imbecile! Eight months after fighting Smith at 154 (where he looked skinny) he returns against Chavez Jr and its clear he packed on muscle as well as a bit of fat. He had that similar physique in the first Golovkin fight but his stamina was poor - gassing as early as round 6 and not being able to sustain early round attacks. Next thing you know, we hear he's been busted for clenbuterol and low and behold, he appears in the rematch extremely lean with not an ounce of fat on him also with renewed stamina...

    As far as I'm concerned boxing is a competitive sport between two clean athletes to establish who is the best. Canelo is a convicted cheat and as such will never be considered a great for whatever he achieves. His legacy is forever tarnished!

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    • Progrssive_Jedi
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      #52
      Oh that’s spectacular. How great of him to actually have to fight at the weight he is competing for. The lengths they go to try to make Canelo seem great is funny. Canelo and his team know that if Caneo really wanted to build the legacy he said he’d build then he wouldn’t have ****** GGG and age him for years, only agreeing after he thought some slippage was there.he’d fight Charlo and Andrade and then would have taken on David. BIVOL and s a decent fight but what Canelo knows is all he has to do is not get blown out to get that win and BIVOL is unlikely to wipe him Charlo has the power to hurt him and Andrade has the skill to make him look silly. Both wouldn’t be great fights and had he beat them there wouldn’t be any doubters. Beating David even would show grit and the willingness to take on young hungry fighters over old ones. So no, Canelo agreeing to fight at 175 isn’t special. He’s been coming into the ring at over 180 pounds since he fought Amir Khan.

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      • QballLobo
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        #53
        Love the saltiness. No fighter is doing what Canelo is doing right now. He already has another FOTY award wrapped up while these other P4P guys are taking soft touches and barely fighting once a year.
        As we get closer to fight night Bivol will suddenly become a bum when the past few years he was always mentioned on lists of guys Canelo wouldn’t fight.

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        • Elastic Recoilz
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          #54
          As far as Eddie Hearn is concerned - even he know the score! Before aligning himself with Canelo, even he suspected Canelo was a drugs cheat lol lol



          ”Was he cheating? Was he unlucky? Either way his reputation is tarnished forever because it doesn’t matter — you fail a drug test, you fail a drug test,” Hearn said to Fighthub about Canelo’s 2 failed drug tests last February. “The truth is that we’ll probably never know. You have to make your own decisions and judgments, which is sometimes dangerous.”

          “You look at his physique on the scales for the last Golovkin fight, everyone is already su****ious, and ever more so now,”
          Hearn said. ”it’s terrible for boxing that possibly, or the biggest superstar in the sport has failed a drug test.”

          “Ultimately you are responsible for your sample. So anyone that gets caught is guilty,”
          Hearn said.

          ”His team, Canelo Alvarez, these are professionals. If there is any doubt that the meat or food is contaminated, it’s your responsibility,” Hearn said. ”If this has happened before they should know that “meat in Mexico” has the ability to be contaminated. Therefore, don’t eat meat in Mexico because, as I said, you are responsible for your sample,” Hearn said.

          “Having spoken to doctors, when we put a VADA random testing in process, previously we’ve done it with 8 weeks to go,” Hearn said. The doctors have told me this is the biggest waste of time game. You need it 16 weeks out because a drug cheat will stop their cycle probably by 8 weeks…which is about the time that this has happened, which again don’t look great. He has been found guilty. He has failed a drug test,” Hearn said.



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          • Elastic Recoilz
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            #55

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            • rrayvez
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              #56
              Originally posted by batista84

              golden boy
              So when canelo made this comment about his catchweight with Chavez jr, it was golden boys doing?

              “When I fought Floyd Mayweather, he set a weight and made me dehydrate myself more than normal. I did it because he was the best. He was the best at that moment, and I wanted to beat the best. I sacrificed money. I sacrificed my body. I sacrificed many things, but that’s the way it is. Now I am, thank God, on this side. And that’s how boxing is. That’s how boxing is and we all know it.”

              When he was middleweight champion (at 155) and said this about ggg, that was golden boys doing?

              ”If he wants to fight with me, let him come down to 155 and I'll fight him whatever day he wants," Canelo told Fighthype.com.

              "At this moment, my body isn't ready for 160 pounds.”

              When canelo was struggling to make 154 against angulo and the day before the fight had the agreed upon weight changed to 155, that was golden boys fault?

              OK

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              • Oregonian
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                #57
                Originally posted by daggum

                pac was champ at 140. cotto was champ at 147. fighting at 145 at least makes sense. canelo and floyd were both champs at 154 and fought a unification fight at 152. ive never seen such a cowardly thing.
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                That’s a valid argument to make.

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                • Oregonian
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by daggum

                  pac was champ at 140. cotto was champ at 147. fighting at 145 at least makes sense. canelo and floyd were both champs at 154 and fought a unification fight at 152. ive never seen such a cowardly thing.
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                  That’s a valid point to make, however, Canelo brought up the catchweight. You can speculate all you want about how it would have played out without a catchweight.

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                  • just the facts
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                    #59
                    Is anybody else starting to think “says Hearn” = absolute lie?

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                    • Senor_frogs
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                      #60
                      I see a bunch of hating emotional females in the comment section They all have the same trait. When there’s nothing to btch about they find a way to complain about something. Like in this case. The haters have nothing to btch about because there in no catch weight and no rehydration clause. So what do they do? What they always do. They resort to complaining about old fights where he had catch weights. And act like if no other fighter in history have done this. Even their Favorite fighters like Floyd did this to Canelo. Where do they think he learned it from. Poor haters
                      Last edited by Senor_frogs; 04-07-2022, 02:37 PM.

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