Benevedez is a GENERATIONAL TALENT

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  • ReggieKray
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    #21
    Originally posted by Madison boxing

    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
    Benavidez needs to prove himself out side his comfort zone.... You're response: Blah blah blah, I'm a Canelo hater....

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    • techliam
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      #22
      Already no.2 ATG

      One more fight away from being the GOAT, which as we all know is Motivated Broner, who is unbeatable

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      • MONGOOSE66
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        #23
        He hits like a horse. What surprised me was his aggressive timing. He can be hit though. He also has the slowest legs in the division. He also doesn’t use his reach advantages. He can be beat by a very good boxer with a jab. Mayweather type.
        Last edited by MONGOOSE66; 05-22-2022, 10:17 AM.

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        • TreyShaw
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          #24
          Benavidez will end up at 175 and clean up there.

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          • bballchump11
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            #25
            Originally posted by waymeather
            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.
            TBF to him, David was like 20 years old when that fight happened.

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            • Brother Mouzone
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              #26
              Neither Charlo or Plant want that smoke w/ David .............Nelo def would , but Benavidez needs a big name win first ...........

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              • Smash
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                #27
                we are lucky to be alive in this era of boxing with 2 generational talents at work, benny & boots with an incredible list of supporting actors like andrade and the new bogeyman janisomething or other who just need opponents to prove their greatness, maybe they should just fight each other, nah too simple

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                • IronDanHamza
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                  #28
                  Seems basic to me.

                  Beat no one of any real note in his career so far.

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                  • ShoulderRoll
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                    #29
                    I like that he has a mean streak and throws punches with bad intentions.

                    He's the biggest threat to Canelo at 168 lbs or below.

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                    • JakeTheBoxer
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by TreyShaw
                      Benavidez will end up at 175 and clean up there.
                      I don`t think Benavidez wants to fight big guys.

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