i think Bivol is all wrong for Canelo.I think any elite level LHW will be. He does not have the physical attributes to compete there against the elite. Joe Smith would be his best bet to win a championship there now. Unfortunately,I don't see Joe defeating Bieterbev. Maybe he lands a lucky punch,but most likely Bieterbev wins that one. The problem for Canelo is after last nights performance,fighters will be gunning for him. I won't say he was exposed,but his aura did lose some luster
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A lot of Canelo haters here in the forum. The guys is trying to be great, taking tough challenges and people still giving him crap. You can never satisfied people. He fought champion after champion and still gets crap. The jealousy around here. Let Bivol fight the winner of Smith vs Bertervieb or even move up one weight class and fight a champion.111shyguy76
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View PostI’m convinced that’s the Canelo we get when he is not using “Mexican beef” or any PEDs. He looked EXACTLY how he did when he used to tire by late mid rounds and coast to 12. He was SPENT after the 7th round. That was the real Canelo in there last night. The one we have seen become a tank, a one punch ko artist all of a sudden has been sussed
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Honestly his best move career wise is probably GGG 3. He presumably will do better in fight 2 than he did in fight 3, and he got the official win in fight 2. So if he does as well in fight 3, there is no way they don't give it to him, especially after he just had a decision loss to Bivol.
If he faces Bivol again, it's possible he loses worse than he did before, and that would be pretty damning for his career really. Fighting Charlo, Andrade or Benavidez are also options, the first 2 are better options than the last one imo. I think Canelo beats all 3 of those guys but David is probably the toughest of the 3 and could possibly hurt Canelo. Charlo could too I guess but a guy who struggled with Montiel ain't beating Canelo.
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I respect Canelo more for taking on this challenge and it didn't work out for him. He was a man after the fight went over and congratulated Bivol and that was all there was to it. If there is anyone to blame for Canelo losing look at Eddy Reynoso. He is Canelo's trainer and its up to him to help Canelo get a better gameplan. He failed. Canelo didn't throw many jabs, cut off the ring and he kept loading up on punches. Canelo had issues in the past but who hasn't. He isn't perfect. Don't put the man down.111shyguy76 likes this.
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Originally posted by boxingitis View PostA lot of Canelo haters here in the forum. The guys is trying to be great, taking tough challenges and people still giving him crap. You can never satisfied people. He fought champion after champion and still gets crap. The jealousy around here. Let Bivol fight the winner of Smith vs Bertervieb or even move up one weight class and fight a champion.
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Difficult decision for canelo imo. If he really wants to maximise his chances at 175 he needs to spend an extended period of time walking about and training at the heavier weight. Dropping back down to 168 for Golovkin then trying to jump back for a Bivol rematch is not a good strategy.
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Originally posted by Gunitsmith View Posti think Bivol is all wrong for Canelo.I think any elite level LHW will be. He does not have the physical attributes to compete there against the elite. Joe Smith would be his best bet to win a championship there now. Unfortunately,I don't see Joe defeating Bieterbev. Maybe he lands a lucky punch,but most likely Bieterbev wins that one. The problem for Canelo is after last nights performance,fighters will be gunning for him. I won't say he was exposed,but his aura did lose some luster
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