Comments Thread For: Canelo Alvarez: I'm Still The Best In The World, No Other Fighter Takes Risks Like I Do

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  • -Kev-
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    #151
    Originally posted by Silence

    Shut the fook up. Inoue beat 40 year old Donaire and became p4p #1. 40 year old GGG is better win than anyone else on p4p list. If Canelo was American, he would still be #1 by far.

    Right now: 1- Inoue 2- Usyk 3- Canelo.

    GGG win should make Nelo at least top 2.
    I call a spade a spade even for fighters I support. And Ring should be ashamed of themselves for that (moving Inoue up for beating 40 year old Donaire). I made a thread or post complaining about that very move by the Ring.

    I agree with who should be in the top 3 though, in no order. Those 3 fighters are top 3 still.

    I am not entirely sure why Crawford is in the top 3 for The Ring, TBRB though. It’s bizarre imo.

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      #152
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

      So, "the best guy in the world" moves up one division to face non super star champion and he gets schooled completely?
      Lol again, this parody account is too much. You’ve had me in stitches with your “hate” for Canelo. You are really mimicking Canelo critics very well, with a lot of exaggeration, too.

      I really like this post, that Canelo only moved up 1 weight class, from 168 to 175. And not that he moved up from 154 to 160 to 168 and finally to 175.

      You’re too much bro. Really loving this parody account

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      • Silence
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        #153
        Originally posted by -Kev-

        I call a spade a spade even for fighters I support. And Ring should be ashamed of themselves for that (moving Inoue up for beating 40 year old Donaire). I made a thread or post complaining about that very move by the Ring.

        I agree with who should be in the top 3 though, in no order. Those 3 fighters are top 3 still.

        I am not entirely sure why Crawford is in the top 3 for The Ring, TBRB though. It’s bizarre imo.
        Because Crawford is as black as night. He shouldn't even become at top 5. His career win is a f**kin post prime gatekeeper Porter. What a joke.

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          #154
          Rocky Fielding was such a risk. I tip my hat to you sire!

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            #155
            Originally posted by _Rexy_

            You guys need to stop looking at a fighters height and determining his “size.” Canelo can’t make 160 anymore, and he’s rarely if ever been the smaller fighter. He’s shorter, but he’s thick and stocky. Similar body type to Mike Tyson, who’s the same height as Golovkin. Nobody says he should have been a middleweight.
            Mike Tyson's frame is totally different. When Tyson was 20 years old he was 221lbs. When Canelo was 20 years old he fought at 149lbs, at 26 years old he was still able to make 154lbs. So his body type is nothing like Tyson. Tyson is a big man, Canelo is a little man.

            I don't know If Canelo could make 160 or not, I said Bivol made him look like he should be at 160-168. Personally I think Canelo would be better off going back to the catch weights like he use to somewhere in between 160-168. I know he feels more comfortable at 168lbs but that's still pushing it depending on who the opponent is..

            and yeah he's rarely ever been the smaller man but let's not act like his team hasn't chose his opponents wisely. If he fought Benavidez you'd see who the smaller man is but obviously they have other plans..Now I like Canelo but just feel like his putting a lot of wear and tear on his body at these higher weights at he's already turnin 32.
            Last edited by Realizniguhnit; 06-14-2022, 07:01 PM.

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              #156
              Originally posted by Silence

              Because Crawford is as black as night. He shouldn't even become at top 5. His career win is a f**kin post prime gatekeeper Porter. What a joke.
              LOL Crawford and Porter are the same age you racist casual.. clearly YDKSAB, FOH Goofy..

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                #157
                Originally posted by -Kev-

                I call a spade a spade even for fighters I support. And Ring should be ashamed of themselves for that (moving Inoue up for beating 40 year old Donaire). I made a thread or post complaining about that very move by the Ring.

                I agree with who should be in the top 3 though, in no order. Those 3 fighters are top 3 still.

                I am not entirely sure why Crawford is in the top 3 for The Ring, TBRB though. It’s bizarre imo.
                Probably because TC has held multiple world championships in 3 weight classes, including the WBO welterweight title since 2018 and Canelo just took an L

                Inoue looks great but I'm interested to see how he'd look against someone like Fulton because If he get's schooled then he probably isn't all that great and that would prove that they just put him in with styles he can look great against.

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                  #158
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_

                  You guys need to stop looking at a fighters height and determining his “size.” Canelo can’t make 160 anymore, and he’s rarely if ever been the smaller fighter. He’s shorter, but he’s thick and stocky. Similar body type to Mike Tyson, who’s the same height as Golovkin. Nobody says he should have been a middleweight.
                  For me, Canelo looks chubby ( or too muscular ) even at 168. He probably can`t make 160 any more, but that is the weight where he should be IMO.

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                    #159
                    Originally posted by Realizniguhnit

                    Probably because TC has held multiple world championships in 3 weight classes, including the WBO welterweight title since 2018 and Canelo just took an L

                    Inoue looks great but I'm interested to see how he'd look against someone like Fulton because If he get's schooled then he probably isn't all that great and that would prove that they just put him in with styles he can look great against.
                    I couldn’t care less about championships. I can’t hate them anymore than I already do. Championship rankings are terrible, and lead to the best not fighting the best. They lead to mismatches. I am sorry but I just don’t rate this sport’s championship environment. It is truly the worst.

                    When great fighters fight each other in championship fights, great. But that seldom happens. Boxing has a create-a-champion environment that is like no other sport. It’s so beyond fcked up, I can’t wrap my head around boxing fans using titles as a reason to praise fighters.

                    When you see good fighters like Zurdo Ramirez and Canelo Alvarez fighting “#1 contenders” Yildirim and Boesel, you know “championship” in boxing is sh/t.

                    In other top American sports, championship games consist of truly the best fighting the best, after a bunch of wins over the other best teams in their divisions. In boxing, all that sh/t goes out the window, no thanks to sanctioning bodies, promoters and networks.

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                      #160
                      Originally posted by Realizniguhnit

                      Mike Tyson's frame is totally different. When Tyson was 20 years old he was 221lbs. When Canelo was 20 years old he fought at 149lbs, at 26 years old he was still able to make 154lbs. So his body type is nothing like Tyson. Tyson is a big man, Canelo is a little man.

                      I don't know If Canelo could make 160 or not, I said Bivol made him look like he should be at 160-168. Personally I think Canelo would be better off going back to the catch weights like he use to somewhere in between 160-168. I know he feels more comfortable at 168lbs but that's still pushing it depending on who the opponent is..

                      and yeah he's rarely ever been the smaller man but let's not act like his team hasn't chose his opponents wisely. If he fought Benavidez you'd see who the smaller man is but obviously they have other plans..Now I like Canelo but just feel like his putting a lot of wear and tear on his body at these higher weights at he's already turnin 32.
                      Canelo has been draining himself to the bone his entire career. And I was saying he had Mike’s body type not that they were the same size.

                      Canelo fans keep talking about how Bivol is just HUGE, too big for canelo, beat him on size, but Bivol is the smallest LHW right now, shorter with a smaller reach than Caleb Plant, Callum Smith, David Benavudez, hell he’s smaller than Dirrell

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