Lol that’s fair. I’m also not a professional athlete and love the way my body looks at 47 lifting weights. As I just told the last poster who just learned about PEDS on the internet and is now a self proclaimed expert, I’ve been around them half of my life and you cant name me a single boxer that isn’t on them or hasn’t at some point in their career taken them unless they’ve been enrolled in 24/7. Trust me your favorite boxers are and have been taking them and you know what? I DONT CARE. They put their bodies and lives through literal hell for entertainment.
Comments Thread For: Canelo Turned Down Catchweight and Rehydration Options for Bivol Says Hearn
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Jacobs rehydrated to 173.6. Not anywhere near 190. Stop lying.
https://www.dazn.com/en-US/news/boxi...173.6%20pounds.
Jacobs has avoided making excuses for his loss to Canelo but it was evident that the weight became a huge problem heading into that fight. After making the 160-pound weight limit, Jacobs was unable to stay within the 170-pound rehydration clause the following day and was fined $1,000,000 for coming in at 173.6 pounds.
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“No. Because he doesn’t feel that’s what greats do.”
Wonder why the change of heart considering the fact that he’s the guy who has asked for more catchweight fights and rehydration clauses than probably anyone ever in boxing. This includes all of his fights at 155, his absurd catchweight of 162.5 against Chavez jr and his rehydration clauses for his fights with Jacobs, Fielding and Kovalev.
Most rehydration clauses than anybody ever, yet you cant name any othe besides Kovalev and Jacobs, that BTW he didn't care about the clause and rehydrated all he wanted.
You talk about the catchweight vs Chavez at 164lbs (not 162.5 btw), as if it was an advantage for Canelo. Chavez was at suppermiddleweight (168lbs) and Canelo had never fought any further than 155lbs. Who had the advantage there? The guy that went up 9 pounds, or the guy that went down only 4?! The problem is, you're talking about something you've got no clue about, and you thinking the catchweight was at 162.5 exposes that ignorance. You're not worth the time.Comment
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You have no point. Does Canelo have a history of implementing multiple catchweight fights and multiple rehydration clauses? Yes. So does him saying this now after him leading the league in these weight clause requests for years make him look like a hypocrite? Yes. So save your tears. You may have a short memory and want everyone to forget about anything negative he’s done because you’re a simp who looks at him with adoring eyes, sort of like Will Smith with Jada. But, Everyone else remembers.
We remember and have never forgotten.
We also know the waivers are fake and Hearn is doing nothing more than sucking up promoter style for his cut.
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Keep thinking his one failed test tarnishes his ATG status. Actually keep wishing. He’s been on Vada 24/7 for over 4 years now. Which of your favorites is enrolled in 24/7? But keep on hoping your dreams become reality. Also, newsflash genius I don’t care what boxer it is, as far as I’m concerned EVERY boxer not on VADA 24/7 is dirty and on PEDS. I’ve been around it half of my life. If you believe otherwise you’re living in a celebrity worship wonderland of fairies, unicorns and magical dust.
I’m sorry but you’ll be full of hatred years from now when Canelo is spoken of as an ATG. Keep salty friend.Comment
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Lol that’s fair. I’m also not a professional athlete and love the way my body looks at 47 lifting weights. As I just told the last poster who just learned about PEDS on the internet and is now a self proclaimed expert, I’ve been around them half of my life and you cant name me a single boxer that isn’t on them or hasn’t at some point in their career taken them unless they’ve been enrolled in 24/7. Trust me your favorite boxers are and have been taking them and you know what? I DONT CARE. They put their bodies and lives through literal hell for entertainment.
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I’ll say it again. You prove my point. I’ve read enough of your post before to know you’re a “Special One”And in case you don’t understand what I’m trying to say I’ll simplify it. You’re a dummy. That’s all I will say because anything else I say is just a waste of time with you fanboys
Canelo making this comment is like Ryan Garcia criticizing someone for pulling out of fights or jerrell Miller criticizing someone for failing vada tests multiple times. It’s hypocritical when you’re a multiple time offender of the same action. Now Sit your emotional ass down.
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Dude you're just ignorant.
Most rehydration clauses than anybody ever, yet you cant name any othe besides Kovalev and Jacobs, that BTW he didn't care about the clause and rehydrated all he wanted.
You talk about the catchweight vs Chavez at 164lbs (not 162.5 btw), as if it was an advantage for Canelo. Chavez was at suppermiddleweight (168lbs) and Canelo had never fought any further than 155lbs. Who had the advantage there? The guy that went up 9 pounds, or the guy that went down only 4?! The problem is, you're talking about something you've got no clue about, and you thinking the catchweight was at 162.5 exposes that ignorance. You're not worth the time.
1. I said said more catchweights AND rehydration clauses than anyone. Meaning nobody has asked for the combination of both more than him.
2. You also left out the name fielding one your list of people he asked for a rehydration clause. Also Jacobs didn’t rehydrate “all he wanted” because he still wanted to limit the weight gain as he was being charged per pound. He came in at 173.6 the next day while weighing in 160 the night before. By comparison, canelo once came in at 174 the next day after weighing 155 the night before vs angulo. I’m sure Jacobs could’ve been more than 173.6 if he gained “all he wanted”.
3. Yeah, my fault, it was 164.5, but that’s still irrelevant to the original point. If you knew anything about boxing you’d know that it’s much easier for the body to go up in weight than for Chavez to drop to a weight he hasn’t made in several years. Damn you’re dumb. Separately, how hypocritical was canelo to do that when he spent 2 years telling ggg he needed time to grow 5 pounds to 160 and then suddenly blew right past it to 164.5 to face that scrub Chavez jr? Yet this is the man you love? Read the other quote I put on here where canelo himself admits he asked for the weight clause for Chavez jr because he was the A side and since he had to dehydrate himself when he faced Floyd and drop 2 pounds while Floyd went up 5 pounds, he was going to make Chavez jr do it, yet here you are minimizing him make Chavez drop in weight. You take after your idol, couple of hypocrites.
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If the shoe fits. I guess it didI’ve been a fan for a while and can spot a fanboy when I see one. The point im making is that you fanboys are never happy. You go off topic when there is nothing to complain about the fighter you clearly hate on. Like in this case.1: He’s facing the one of the 2 guy the fanboys said he was avoiding when he fought Kovalev. 2: Since there is no catch weight or rehydration clause you complain about his previous fights that had catch weights. Point is you guys are never happy. And will always find something to cry about. Just read through the comments and you’ll see my point is validated.
Need me to pull the hundreds of golovkin ducked post to counter your argument. Or Floyd? Or fury? Or Joshua?Last edited by turnedup; 04-08-2022, 11:12 AM.Comment
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