To consider Canelo's fight with Bivol a cherry pick was totally outrageous and absurd.

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  • Ronn
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    #51
    Originally posted by War Room

    Just doing what is necessary for them to learn. Got to cover all bases and rub their faces in their own shet.
    That IronHam guy is a straight up delusional coward.
    Tomorrow he will be telling us Clenelo actually won lmao

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #52
      Originally posted by War Room

      Just doing what is necessary for them to learn. Got to cover all bases and rub their faces in their own shet.
      Oh yeah

      So is Lomachenko inexperienced as a pro then too with his 18 fights?

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        #53
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza

        Oh yeah

        So is Lomachenko inexperienced as a pro then too with his 18 fights?
        On a professional level yes. He's 16-2 lmao and quite a bit of hype. His best wins are smaller fighters, fact. Gary Russell is a midge compared to Lomo and Lomo is a smidget himself. Rigo had to jump 2 classes, another midge. When he fights someone his own size in Lopez, he gives up the first half of the fight ---> that is the hallmark of inexperience.

        Look at the level of his opposition! The only really experienced fighter that were his own size gave him hell and beat him lmao! A washed up Linares at 44-3, dropped him with a probing right. Experienced Salido with 41 wins, roughs his culo up with no regard.

        Get your levels up before tussling with the big dogs.

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          #54
          Originally posted by War Room

          On a professional level yes. He's 16-2 lmao and quite a bit of hype. His best wins are smaller fighters, fact. Gary Russell is a midge compared to Lomo and Lomo is a smidget himself. Rigo had to jump 2 classes, another midge. When he fights someone his own size in Lopez, he gives up the first half of the fight ---> that is the hallmark of inexperience.

          Look at the level of his opposition! The only really experienced fighter that were his own size gave him hell and beat him lmao! A washed up Linares at 44-3, dropped him with a probing right. Experienced Salido with 41 wins, roughs his culo up with no regard.

          Get your levels up before tussling with the big dogs.
          Right mate Lomachenko is an experienced pro

          Got it

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          • War Room
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            #55
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza

            Right mate Lomachenko is an experienced pro

            Got it
            I'm not your mate you chavette. 16-2, lost to a 42-12 cabby and a 15-0 kid. Best wins are against Keebler Elves LMAO. You won't debate anything because you've been pantsed.

            Keep it moving junior and next time think before talking out of the side of your neck.

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              #56
              I both agree with that premise and disagree with it. Bivol is not a cherry pick quality opponent, he's a legit world champ. However he was definitely cherry picked due to perceived lack of power. Canelo has been generally avoiding power punchers since Golovkin. Nobody since him has really had the power to hurt Canelo. Ghost of Kovalev was closest on paper.

              That's why people have been clamoring for fights against more dangerous opponents such as Benavidez or Beterbiev.

              Against BJS, Plant, Smith, Bivol, there was always a chance that Canelo would get outboxed, but the decks were stacked heavily in his favor. His opponents had almost no chance of knocking him down or out, and winning s decision against him is very difficult. Just look at last night's scores. 7-5 scores? What were these guys watching?

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              • Oracle01
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                #57
                You can't say it wasn't a cherry pick just because he lost lol. It was and he still lost!

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Oracle01
                  You can't say it wasn't a cherry pick just because he lost lol. It was and he still lost!
                  Do you think it's logical to consider the #2 LHW in the world a cherry pick for someone who started their career at 140 lbs and won their first title at 154 lbs?

                  Who else in the world would Bivol by a cherry pick for?

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza

                    Do you think it's logical to consider the #2 LHW in the world a cherry pick for someone who started their career at 140 lbs and won their first title at 154 lbs?
                    Its very logical when you compare it to the other options he had. Beterbiev, Benavidez, who are killers, or Bivol who hasnt stopped his last 6 opponents?

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Oracle01

                      Its very logical when you compare it to the other options he had. Beterbiev, Benavidez, who are killers, or Bivol who hasnt stopped his last 6 opponents?
                      Benavidez a killer? On what Planet? Who's he killed? He barely beat Ronald Gavril.

                      You're actually trying to say that Benavidez is a riskier fight than Bivol?

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