Canelo is a weight Bully???

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  • RENE JUNIOR
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    #1

    Canelo is a weight Bully???

    So, I was debating a guy on social media about Canelo and respecting what he is doing in his career as of late via getting undisputed at 168 and now fighting for a title against a prime, dangerous champ in Bivol.

    The debate was going and the guy concludes that Canelo is a weight bully (LOL!!)
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  • Get em up
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    A 4 division champ that is fighting the bigger guy pretty much every fight cant be a weight bully. Your friend is either a hater or a idiot possibly both.

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    • RENE JUNIOR
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      #3
      Originally posted by Get em up
      A 4 division champ that is fighting the bigger guy pretty much every fight cant be a weight bully. Your friend is either a hater or a idiot possibly both.
      My friend? LOL!!!

      Debating with a dude about Boxing on social media.

      But you are right, that guy is way off on his analysis of Canelo concerning him being a freaking weight bully, laughable.

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      • War Room
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        #4
        Originally posted by RENE JUNIOR
        So, I was debating a guy on social media about Canelo and respecting what he is doing in his career as of late via getting undisputed at 168 and now fighting for a title against a prime, dangerous champ in Bivol.

        The debate was going and the guy concludes that Canelo is a weight bully (LOL!!)
        Your thoughts
        Cherry picker, yes. Weight bully, no.

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        • Smash
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          weight bully manipulates the system to arrive at fight night with a weight advantage, nelo tries to influence fighters weights by slapping hydration clauses on them, i mean anyone who slaps such a clause on rocky fielding has got some issues i think, now i can understand danny jacobs as he is well known for putting on a lot of weight for fightnight, but trying to influence your opponents weight is being a weight bully imo, one way or the other

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          • RENE JUNIOR
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            #6
            Originally posted by War Room

            Cherry picker, yes. Weight bully, no.
            Uh oh, here we go.

            Bivol is not a cherrypick come on now! Prime champ at Light Heavyweight.

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            • RENE JUNIOR
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              #7
              Originally posted by Smash
              weight bully manipulates the system to arrive at fight night with a weight advantage, nelo tries to influence fighters weights by slapping hydration clauses on them, i mean anyone who slaps such a clause on rocky fielding has got some issues i think, now i can understand danny jacobs as he is well known for putting on a lot of weight for fightnight, but trying to influence your opponents weight is being a weight bully imo, one way or the other
              Skills pays the bills.

              Had there not been weight clauses on these guys they would have lost anyways. And that's the opponents' problems for taking the fights, Don't sign the contract then and move on.

              I understand there is controversy in cotnract issues, but at the end of the day, those opponents didn't have the skills to win, simple as that.

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              • Smash
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                #8
                Originally posted by RENE JUNIOR

                Skills pays the bills.

                Had there not been weight clauses on these guys they would have lost anyways. And that's the opponents' problems for taking the fights, Don't sign the contract then and move on.

                I understand there is controversy in cotnract issues, but at the end of the day, those opponents didn't have the skills to win, simple as that.
                if skills pay the bills then there is no need for weight clauses just get on with it so & stop trying to influence your opponent in that way and let them fight their normal fight

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                • JaguaresMx
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                  This is ab enormous challenge. If he loses, I wouldn’t move him in the p4p list. Imagine Crawford at 160 fighting Andrade or something like that.

                  big props to Canelo. I think he loses and may get hurt.

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                  • 4truth
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                    #10
                    He was at 154 as was Crawford at 135. I think it's something you can do when you're young but not so well as you pass 30.

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