Comments Thread For: Hatton: I Think Canelo Will Be Desperate To Correct Loss in Bivol Rematch

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  • Bonham77
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    #21
    Originally posted by HeyDeebo!
    A much better prepared and determined canelo does have chance beating bivol dont think he can KO him but with proper GP he can certainly do much better ,we'll see
    It's virtually impossible. Sorry, it's actually impossible. You don't think Bivol will make adjustments?. What more can Canelo do ? ? This is the same way Canelo has fought for 10 years. No different. He's a wild swinging , glorified, clubfighter , with a granite chin. If he connects, your in trouble if your B class fighter. He's not going to do anything that Bivol can't adjust to. Brain dead Iron Mike Tyson says all Canelo had to do is use his jab .Are you kidding me ? Has Tyson been hanging around Bernard Hopkins ?? That advice might be the ******est I've heard to date. Canelo isn't reaching Bivol with a jab, or he would've thrown one. I'm nearly convinced the rematch won't happen. Once they review the tape , and realize he got toyed with , they'll back out and not exercise their rematch clause. Only Canelo got the clause, not Bivol. So the rematch is entirely in Canelo's hands. I'm leaning towards it not happening.

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    • Nightfall
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      #22
      Alvared is a fake tough guy. When he start getting hit his demeanor changes. Then the coward starts fighting dirty. This was a cherry pick gone wrong

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      • Topdogggbm
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        #23
        Originally posted by Madison boxing
        yeah he will be desperate to win but hes not good enough although technically he only has to win one more round to avoid defeat with the judges he has. not being dramatic but after what happened in the first fight he needs to seriously consider retirement, hes got enough money in the bank and the sad thing is he could end up becoming a stepping stone opponent, a 'name on the record' so to speak because its open season on canelo now and everyone knows that he cant adjust, the fear factors gone completely, that was a lacy v calzaghe type schooling and canelo will never be the same, not that he was ever that great in the first place.if he fights benavidez at 168 he would get seriously hurt, beterbiev would stop him within 6, and obviously he would lose to andrade and charlo so its hard to see where he goes from here. maybe rob GGG a third time at 168 and retire after that, hes got lots of money in the bank and been fighting since a young age so time to hang up the gloves, hes had some great nights in the sport who can forget them blockbuster clashes with rocky fielding and yildirim or the time he managed to stop amir khan who he dragged up in weight. just amazing
        What?! I hate Canelo. But he's a beast. I'm surprised at the hate he's receiving for losing this fight. Canelo is one of the meanest fighters in boxing. Always puts on a good show. And always shows up game. He's not unbeatable obviously. Nobody is. But the man lost one fight to an elite boxer, in a division higher than he actually needs to be fighting in. People will still support him forever. And he's not a bad fighter in the manner you made it seem. It's odd to me the amount of credit we take away from a fighter that just lost for the first time in years!

        And once again, I'm NOT a fan of Canelo. Just a realist, purist, and I'm honest about the sport

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        • elfag
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          #24
          Originally posted by Topdogggbm

          What?! I hate Canelo. But he's a beast. I'm surprised at the hate he's receiving for losing this fight. Canelo is one of the meanest fighters in boxing. Always puts on a good show. And always shows up game. He's not unbeatable obviously. Nobody is. But the man lost one fight to an elite boxer, in a division higher than he actually needs to be fighting in. People will still support him forever. And he's not a bad fighter in the manner you made it seem. It's odd to me the amount of credit we take away from a fighter that just lost for the first time in years!

          And once again, I'm NOT a fan of Canelo. Just a realist, purist, and I'm honest about the sport

          yeah canelo took a massive challenge and came up short. lets see one of the other former middleweights even attempt to fight a prime light heavy champion, they wont even try but then when canelo tried and came up short them and their fans all crawl out of the woodwork to talk ****.

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          • mike1010011
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            #25
            Originally posted by abracada
            Calling it now, Canelo wins by brutal KO in the rematch.

            Canelo made simple errors (no jab being the main one, and showboating his defense), and Canelo has proved he can take the best shots of Bivol.
            Sorry boss,but I'm thinking quite the opposite. Bivols jab is his bread and butter,and if canelo tries bringing his jab out,he's going to find himself on the losing end of a fencing match with a faster longer boxer. His showboating defence was once of the few things that actually managed to confuse bivol,and cause him to miss,but that expends too much energy. Canelo was getting picked apart to the head and body when he used a basic guard. As for taking his best shots,bivol never really sat down on his punches. He was going for speed and combos rather than power,which is why canelo couldn't counter him on the ropes. Bivol still has more mustard to put on his punches,and canelo may find that out if bivol feels like he can finish him in the rematch.

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            • slindee3
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              #26
              Originally posted by Shadoww702

              Lets bet??? How much? I call BSht
              Half of my points.

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              • just the facts
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                #27
                Originally posted by abracada
                Calling it now, Canelo wins by brutal KO in the rematch.

                Canelo made simple errors (no jab being the main one, and showboating his defense), and Canelo has proved he can take the best shots of Bivol.
                Canelo flat out doesn’t have the foot speed or reach to overcome Bivols fascinating control of distance and overall skill set. If the rematch gets made, look for Canelo to lose badly again (phuck those crooked scorecards).

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                • TreyShaw
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Shadoww702
                  I do see some idiots saying Bivol gonna KO Canelo so good news I got those Rt@rds to make $$$$ off of.
                  Yet those same fake ass clowns cry no rematch please!!!! Lol

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                  • just the facts
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by elfag


                    yeah canelo took a massive challenge and came up short. lets see one of the other former middleweights even attempt to fight a prime light heavy champion, they wont even try but then when canelo tried and came up short them and their fans all crawl out of the woodwork to talk ****.
                    6-1 favorite = took a massive challenge? Not in my book.

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                    • _Rexy_
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                      #30
                      Canelo fans are so ****ing emotional.

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