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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostThis was mostly due to size..
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I said it before the fight. Canelo really has no business fighting at 175 lbs. Other than to try to challenge himself.
Size absolutely played a factor. And then on top of that Bivol's style is a bad matchup for him too. Not a good combination.
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The Canelo F gas on this site really annoy me.
First Bivol was a bum, a small man.
Then Canelow as going to destroy Beterbiev and then Usyk.
All of a sudden, when their man, who had more weight than Bivol at the weight in, is just a small midget.
Just accept the man is a B+ fighter very well protected and stop the infatuation with this PED king.JakeTheBoxer
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostWhile hindsight is 20/20, it was actually pretty damn clear in round 1 just how massive Bivol was compared to Canelo. No matter who you are or who you rooted for, it has to be clear to the viewer that there was an apparent size disparity. Also, despite the 5-1 odds, many fans also acknowledged that Bivol can win. Others predicted Bivol would win. This was mostly due to size. If Bivol was 5’8”, it would have been a 50-1 underdog. The 5-1 odds were modest, no matter what some people say. It was very modest, basically because of Bivol’s size.
There have been many fighters where a great bigger fighter beats a great little fighter, where you can tell that even if they were the same all around size (weight, height, reach), the outcome would have been the same.
This was not the case here. It was clear that Bivol was physically too big all around for Canelo. It’s undeniable, there is boxing footage to prove it.
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Originally posted by eco1 View PostThe Canelo F gas on this site really annoy me.
First Bivol was a bum, a small man.
Then Canelow as going to destroy Beterbiev and then Usyk.
All of a sudden, when their man, who had more weight than Bivol at the weight in, is just a small midget.
Just accept the man is a B+ fighter very well protected and stop the infatuation with this PED king.
Funny how size wasn't an excuse with a taller and heavier Callum smith and plant.
Worst fanbase in the history of the sport.Last edited by TernceBudCharlo; 05-20-2022, 11:58 AM.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostI´m guessing in the ring Canelo was 180 lbs, Bivol 185. So that may not be the reason why Bivol won.. WBC probably to announce new height divisions.
Back when canelo was a scrawny 154lb fighter, and presumably before all the steroids he probably took and muscle he put on, he came in between 170-175.
Since then he has refused to disclose his fight night weigh.
You do the math but clearly he is way more than 180.
This Bivol was the bigger man **** is misinformation by the media and needs to end.
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Considering the Reynoso camp seems to be the new go to place for shooting up as an athlete as of course he thought he would win. He no longer needs diuretics to drop weight now I imagine it’s all stamina and oxygen stuff. How boxing hasn’t unlicensed Reynoso can only be traced to Canelos influence. No other trainer or camp in boxing has had half the failures that camp has and boxing fans seem to be trying to sweep it under the f’ing rug because it’s Canelo. Nobody failed not once at a Freddie camp but we had to endure talk of ped everyday for almost 8 years. This dude pops and they continue popping and not a damn word about it!!!BDBoxing likes this.
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Originally posted by turnedup View PostConsidering the Reynoso camp seems to be the new go to place for shooting up as an athlete as of course he thought he would win. He no longer needs diuretics to drop weight now I imagine it’s all stamina and oxygen stuff. How boxing hasn’t unlicensed Reynoso can only be traced to Canelos influence. No other trainer or camp in boxing has had half the failures that camp has and boxing fans seem to be trying to sweep it under the f’ing rug because it’s Canelo. Nobody failed not once at a Freddie camp but we had to endure talk of ped everyday for almost 8 years. This dude pops and they continue popping and not a damn word about it!!!
What's also disgusting is how many people in and outside the boxing world regularly praise Reynoso for being the best trainer of his generation when he has been proven to be someone who advocates giving his fighters unfair and unlawful advantages because he knows 9 times out of 10, they will get away with it because of the cash flow that Canelo and co. produce.
This type of occurrence in boxing is a reflection of modern society in how all men are created equal but some are more equal than others represented by how the rich and famous can avoid prosecution entirely for crimes that the average person would receive jail time for which is an absolute and utter disgrace and miscarriage of justice. The rules in life can be broken as long as you have enough money to make them disappear.BDBoxing likes this.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostWhile hindsight is 20/20, it was actually pretty damn clear in round 1 just how massive Bivol was compared to Canelo. No matter who you are or who you rooted for, it has to be clear to the viewer that there was an apparent size disparity. Also, despite the 5-1 odds, many fans also acknowledged that Bivol can win. Others predicted Bivol would win. This was mostly due to size. If Bivol was 5’8”, it would have been a 50-1 underdog. The 5-1 odds were modest, no matter what some people say. It was very modest, basically because of Bivol’s size.
There have been many fighters where a great bigger fighter beats a great little fighter, where you can tell that even if they were the same all around size (weight, height, reach), the outcome would have been the same.
This was not the case here. It was clear that Bivol was physically too big all around for Canelo. It’s undeniable, there is boxing footage to prove it.
What about Callum Smith? Or Plant? Or Rocky Fielding? Kovalev? All of these guys are bigger than Bivol. So size doesn't matter until Canelo loses, and then all of a sudden size was the issue? What was Canelo's weight on fight night? I guarantee you it was 180 something. Maybe he weighed more than Bivol, which is why they won't release it.Last edited by Cypocryphy; 05-20-2022, 02:15 PM.
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