Who has a better chance in their Rematches? Alvarez or Joshua

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  • Noelanthony
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    #31
    Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355

    I never said ahead. I had it even after 8 rounds and then I gave the last 4 rounds to Usyk.
    yeah 4-4 or 5-3 Usyk but Usyk definitely swept the championship rounds

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      #32
      Joshua because he has a somewhat realistic punchers chance where canelo doesn't even have that

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        #33
        I'd say Joshua because he has the potential to land something big and get Usyk out of there.

        I don't see any route for Canelo against Bivol.

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        • champion4ever
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          #34
          I say Alvarez because despite his physical limitations; He isn't a broken fighter. While on the other hand; Anthony Joshua is. That first Andy Ruiz fight has permanently ruined him.

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          • mlac
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            #35
            canelo has a better chance because he only needs to win 3-4 rounds to win the fight.

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            • DaNeutral.
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              #36
              Joshua but I don't hold much hope for either of them.

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              • hugh grant
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                #37
                Josh has chance, as usyk is undersized and not as athletic. Nel o too small height wise and has all his great wins in the bank already

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                  #38
                  The question I have is providing Canelo goes into a Bivol rematch and loses how much does his stock drop? I for one dont care about losses in the sport and think he may have just found that guy but the sport as a whole likes to write people off with back to back losses. Canelo is still undisputed at 168 so even with another loss at a higher weight class he still has that.

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #39
                    Canelo is ahead on score cards before the fight even starts.

                    Bivol must win 8-9 rounds again if he wants another win. If I was Bivol, I would take it at 168, for a big payday, for all Canelo`s belts, fighting in S. Arabia.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by champion4ever
                      I say Alvarez because despite his physical limitations; He isn't a broken fighter. While on the other hand; Anthony Joshua is. That first Andy Ruiz fight has permanently ruined him.
                      Yes the Ruiz Junior lost affected Joshua negatively, but he won the rematch.

                      And what do you know? He is still here. Where is Ruiz Junior?

                      Where is Tyson Fury? Where is Deontay Wilder? They are all doing nothing, or retired.

                      Joshua has not disappeared, and for a broken man he is showing some courage.

                      I am not quite sure why the lost the Ruiz Junior affected him so badly, but he is attempting to work through his trauma.

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