Benevedez is a GENERATIONAL TALENT

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  • QueensburyRules
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    #11
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    Canelo should forget Bivol and fight Benavidez next. Benavidez is clearly seen as much more dangerous guy than all others Canelo fought at 168 between boxing fans.

    if Canelo beats Benavidez clearly, it will be actually his best win.
    - - Yeah, Canelo should listen to some internet muffin JokeTheBoxer who can't fight his way out of the bag of marshmallows he lives in.




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    • waymeather
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      #12
      I need to see more. I know he’s improved and avenged his loss but he did lose to Gavril and was dropped in that fight. A generational talent would not lose that fight so I need to see more of him and against better opposition than he has been in with.

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      • MulaKO
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        #13
        Generational Talent cause he beat David fughin Lemieux

        Here we go , getting ahead of ourselves

        You didn’t come screaming when he fought Gavril

        But now generational talent , you more like bandwagon talent

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        • ReggieKray
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          #14
          Not saying Benavidez isn't capable of be great or is not a generational talent, but let's see him fight in a division he has no business being in, be the way smaller fighter with physical disadvantages, and see what he is really made of before we get carried away.

          Canelo went from Walterweight to LHW, that is 28lbs, and fought the best or if not one of the bests at LHW.

          If Benavidez is so great, let's see him try his luck against Mairis Briedis where he gives up a little of his physical advantages and not even by much, or let's see him clear LHW. Maybe he can do both but it's too early to tell.
          Last edited by ReggieKray; 05-22-2022, 06:45 AM.

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          • MulaKO
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            #15
            I’m noticing that a lot of negativity coming from the Canelo nuthuggers

            Coincidence ?

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            • Albanianboxing
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              #16
              I am a HUGEEE David Benavidez fan. The most exciting young fighter in the world. Benavidez is only 25. He is going to have a legendary and exciting career imo.

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              • Kzbox
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                #17
                I wasn't that impressed with this guy tbh don't see what all the hype is about, he gets hit well too easy and pretty slow with very little head movement.

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                • Citizen Koba
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                  #18
                  Very exciting fun fighter, and I'm a fan but let's not get ahead of ourselves.

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                  • Madison Boxing
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TreyShaw

                    Canelo has proved himself he's facing killers and rematching bivol.

                    Who's **** taking Charlo fighting? Think about that for sec.
                    dont tell me you typed that with a straight face lol

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                    • Madison Boxing
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ReggieKray
                      Not saying Benavidez isn't capable of be great or is not a generational talent, but let's see him fight in a division he has no business being in, be the way smaller fighter with physical disadvantages, and see what he is really made of before we get carried away.

                      Canelo went from Walterweight to LHW, that is 28lbs, and fought the best or if not one of the bests at LHW.

                      If Benavidez is so great, let's see him try his luck against Mairis Briedis where he gives up a little of his physical advantages and not even by much, or let's see him clear LHW. Maybe he can do both but it's too early to tell.
                      canelo wasnt chasing greatness lol, he moved up because it was easier to hit them big plodders whereas at 154 he was having serious issues against the likes of lara and trout who, whislt being decent fighters, were way off p4p top 10 level talent. he looked like a monster beating up them slow plodders at 168, not so much against someone light on their feet and hard to hit. there was never any pressure for canelo to keep moving up, in fact people wanted him to stay at 160 after the ggg fights to fight charlo and andrade but he wouldnt, he fancied the job against rocky fielding instead. if he had stayed at 160 he wouildnt even be talked about these days cause charlo and andrade would have beat him easy
                      Last edited by Madison Boxing; 05-22-2022, 09:01 AM.

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