If you look at Canelo’s resume he has fought 3 A class fighters. Floyd, Lara and G. And he lost to them all. Canelo has never beat an A class fighter.
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Originally posted by budfr View Post
Learn to read, clown. Canelo has never aid that he is invincible....he said that he feels that no one can beat him and that it´s boxing so anything can happen. You are the typical Puerto Rican hater but it´s funny since most PR boxers side with Canelo. He lost 3 fight in your book? Your book must be krap and no one cares about your book. In that case Mayweather lost 5 times in my book ( you must be his fan ), and Cotto lost 10 times. Just shut your mouth and stop watching Canelo fights, and even Boricuas´fights since you´re a hater.
Make sure you wear your “Canelo is life” shirt and hat on fight night haha. A boxing fan doesn’t agree with you and he’s a hater….good talk
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Originally posted by Gary Coleman View Post
The Kovalev of 2016, I'd favor comfortably over Canelo. As for a prime Ward, the moment Canelo shows any signs of fatigue he'd be done for.
Saul wants no parts of the Ward who beat Froch.
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Canelo is gonna smash Bullshltkin's ugly face in LMAO... which is fantastic !!
I will be calling him Lumpkin again... just like I did after the rematch
and Bullshltkin's insufferable shlthead fanbase will become even bigger crybaby bltches than they are now
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Originally posted by Basco View PostOh Canelo, your "Frankie Randall" is out there patiently awaiting!
The more fights Canelo has the older he gets, the younger his opponents will be. In a way he’s due. Still he managed to get through the GGG fights without a loss. He loves to train. He seems like he keeps to his own world and suffers himself no distractions. Maybe his Golf game will cut into his boxing one day?
He doesn’t get cut either. He doesn’t get hit hardly for that matter.
Bivol will need to start fast, possibly score a bad cut, survive at times, and be able to split rounds late to have a remote chance to win on points. If Bivol jabs all night going backwards it’s not going to be a great look. He’s going to have to stop Canelo in his tracks a few times and maybe even hurt him to get any real credit.
If it goes the distance and looks like it should be close, I don’t expect the judges to on many rounds anyway. We put too much emphasis on judges coming up with the same scores when in truth the scorecards show they didn’t agree on very many rounds at all. That’s eye witnesses for you.
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