I know. You need to go right back to his early JMW title days to find any figures (and he was a big boy then draining right down from the low 170s). I was just wondering on basis you were making the claim that Canelo was the 'heavier man', thought you might have some info I'd missed. Based on Bivols claim that he was 183 I'd guess they were about the same, probably within a Lb or 2 of each other in the ring. Either way although I don't really hold with P4P as a concept you make a reasonable point... and besides anyone with eyes should know that size wasn't the decisive factor here, Bivol was just the better boxer with the better plan on the night.
Bivol was 183lbs in the ring. Stop the size excuses.
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I see. My basis was just that I remember him being like 175 from the JMW days. And he clearly looks much much bigger now. He has to be at least 10lbs more than the 174 he was when he fought Angulo right? He looked a good 5lbs bigger when he fought Cotto a couple years later and has just blown up since then.
I know. You need to go right back to his early JMW title days to find any figures (and he was a big boy then draining right down from the low 170s). I was just wondering on basis you were making the claim that Canelo was the 'heavier man', thought you might have some info I'd missed. Based on Bivols claim that he was 183 I'd guess they were about the same, probably within a Lb or 2 of each other in the ring. Either way although I don't really hold with P4P as a concept you make a reasonable point... and besides anyone with eyes should know that size wasn't the decisive factor here, Bivol was just the better boxer with the better plan on the night.
But true, size really meant nothing. Bivol was the superior boxer.Comment
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Yes, he says it here
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wow. I wish more boxers disclosed their fight night weights. I missed tale of the tape. I hope Bivol doesn't go down to 168...Comment
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Yeah, I hear ya. He won't be rehydrating as much these days - the body just can't healthily handle that kinda stress into your 30s (although you'd probably know better than me, ain't you like a personal trainer or something?) - but I can easily see him 10Lbs heavier in the ring than he was at 22 or 23 against Angulo for instance. Dudes's filled out a lot since then.
I see. My basis was just that I remember him being like 175 from the JMW days. And he clearly looks much much bigger now. He has to be at least 10lbs more than the 174 he was when he fought Angulo right? He looked a good 5lbs bigger when he fought Cotto a couple years later and has just blown up since then.
But true, size really meant nothing. Bivol was the superior boxer.
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