Canelo finally met a bigger dude that acted like the bigger dude

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  • johncods
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    Canelo finally met a bigger dude that acted like the bigger dude

    Good big fighter >>>> good/great small fighter.

    Bivol actually understood he was the bigger dude and didnt fight like a ***** the way Plant and Kovalev did. Kovalev and Plant for some reason was so scared of the smaller Canelo..

    Last edited by johncods; 05-08-2022, 06:45 AM.
  • Earl-Hickey
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    Plant and BJS are feather duster ballerinas

    Canelo didn't have to worry about their phaggy jabs so just had to look for the big shot, and he had 36 minutes to get it. Kovalev also fought in this manner.

    Normalacy has been restored, canelo finally fought a tough big man and he took a beating, respect for challenging himself though!

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    • SplitSecond
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      Bivol fought more like the smaller man. Used stamina conservation strategy the first half, kept on his toes, used speed, used volume. That’s all the things the smaller man is supposed to bring. If the bigger dude is faster, busier and better strategically than you, you’re not likely winning.

      You could make Canelo the bigger fighter and nothing changes, that was basically what just happened to Joshua. One guys used fients, feet and movement to tire the other. Canelo needs far better stamina to beat Bivol. To start.
      Last edited by SplitSecond; 05-08-2022, 07:07 AM.

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      • Oracle01
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        #4
        Callum Smith was also another ***** that fooled almost everyone that Canelo was some unstoppable monster.

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          #5
          Originally posted by SplitSecond
          Bivol fought more like the smaller man. Used stamina conservation strategy the first half, kept on his toes, used speed, used volume. That’s all the things the smaller man is supposed to bring. If the bigger dude is faster, busier and better strategically than you, you’re not likely winning.
          Bivol fought how bivol fights and he was too big too strong

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          • Jsmooth9876
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            He didn't even use his size IMO. He outboxed Canelo, was quicker, had better footwork and cleaner punches. Canelo looked like a brick wall moving around last night, he was slow and out of gas mid way through. He belongs at 168 or even 160 .

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              #7
              Originally posted by Oracle01
              Callum Smith was also another ***** that fooled almost everyone that Canelo was some unstoppable monster.
              Never threw a punch in anger

              Pathetic especially for someone who is known as a puncher, not to once in the fight march to the center of the ring and throw something heavy to get respect.

              He was there for the payday and to get home safely and nothing more.

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                Bivol fought like he usually fights. Usually he fights bigger men, because he is not a very big 175 guy. He didn`t use his reach advantage much. Bivol has always been much better outside fighter, his inside game is not great.

                It was not even the hardest fight in his career.

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                • johncods
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jsmooth9876
                  He didn't even use his size IMO. He outboxed Canelo, was quicker, had better footwork and cleaner punches. Canelo looked like a brick wall moving around last night, he was slow and out of gas mid way through. He belongs at 168 or even 160 .
                  Point stands.. Bivol wasn't intimidated by Canelo's hype and fought his fight.. Plant and Kovalev fought scared of a much smaller fighter.

                  There are weight divisions for a reason

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