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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  • The plunger man
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    #111
    Originally posted by chavmex
    This is exactly what makes this guy the best! Floyd Mayweather never fought or challenged GGG? Pacman made Margarito fight at 150 lbs in a 154 weight class. Canelo fought the best 175 at his weight Bivol. Can't knock a guy who fought 3 world champions to take their belts in his weight class. Canelo dare to be great, other are just happy to be there. When did GGG challenged Kovalev? Exactly. Before people give their opinion, think of the whole package, don't be just a casual fan.
    what on earth are you talking about lol

    mayweather had his First pro fight at 131lbs so asking mayweather to fight a gennady golovkin shows what a noggin you are.


    canelo has been protected and boxed a lot of fighters who posed no risk to him.....let him fight a mover and a sound technical boxer and he loses every time and he will also get beat by David benividaz.

    Canelo will not get paid the big bucks if he refuses to fight the best at 168.....golovkin will be his last bi
    g money fight where the odds are in his favour.

    That will now change

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #112
      I will be honest. Canelo was flat footed even at 154 -160. he didn`t like the taste of close fights there so he moved up with the idea that it will be easier for him fighting heavier guys that should be also slower ones.

      Callum Smith was big stiff id.iot who was there to be hit the whole night. Saunders and Plant were actually pretty fast, but they did not have enough power.

      Canelo`s foot work ****** even in these fights.

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      • JOITATS
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        #113
        respect for moving up to fight bivol

        but to honest canelo hasn't been dominating even in his own wgt class
        ggg1, lara, mayweather... now this

        if anything, his record proves he's one of the best, but not the best

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        • Roadblock
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          #114
          Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi

          Even Caneo knows Andrade embarrasses him. He won’t even say dudes name unless it’s to save “Never Andrade.”

          Basically said to his face fck off and go beat somebody, Andrades resume is uneventful, the only way to get big fights is to stand out somewhere other than the back of the room.

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          • Madison Boxing
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            #115
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
            I am not even sure Canelo beats Andrade at 168.

            andrade outboxes him....he went down the whole 'you dont deserve a fight with me' route when andrade put it on him whilst he signed up to fight likes of rocky fielding, yildirim etc

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #116
              If you take the risk, you have to win, then claim you are the best.

              That was in my opinion Alvarez's first big risk. Or risk really he did not have to take.

              Sergey Kovalev was not optimally prepared and forced into the fight too quick. After his long hard fight with Yarde.

              That fight was more of a risk for Kovalev etc.

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              • hugh grant
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                #117
                Melo still No1. He could stay at 168 and win and be No1. He can even avoid the best in division like Floyd did routinely at 147.
                Nelo didn't need to move up so shouldn't be penalised.

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                • Bonham77
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                  #118
                  The fact of the matter is, he delusional, and has been for some time. But nobody is more dillusional than his own fans .

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                  • Bonham77
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by The plunger man

                    what on earth are you talking about lol

                    mayweather had his First pro fight at 131lbs so asking mayweather to fight a gennady golovkin shows what a noggin you are.


                    canelo has been protected and boxed a lot of fighters who posed no risk to him.....let him fight a mover and a sound technical boxer and he loses every time and he will also get beat by David benividaz.

                    Canelo will not get paid the big bucks if he refuses to fight the best at 168.....golovkin will be his last bi
                    g money fight where the odds are in his favour.

                    That will now change
                    Your **** on. And you just exposed another boxing fan( can we call them that ?) We'll see what happens. And yes GGG is his last big money fight. It was a part of a 150 million package. The fight was forced upon him. In other words it was DAZN saying to him, " to make the 150 million, Bivol and Triple G you must fight " . He took it. But do you think if DAZN didn't offer, he'd be calling out Triple G for a triology ? No, he had 4 yrs to call out Triple G for a rematch, he didn't even mention his name. Anyhow, it's happening at 168, a weight GGG has NEVER fought at. And at GGG'at ripe old age of 40. It's not what I classify a " big fight " . I agree with you calling it a " big money " fight. The Charlo, Benevidaz and Andrade fights are the real deal fights for him at 168. And big money. His days of being a huge favourite and making huge money fighting guys like Amir Khan and Rocky Fielding are over.

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                    • Oracle01
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                      #120
                      Looks like he still needs a good beating from the Mexican Monster, to teach him some humility. I'm sure David won't mind.

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