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  • #21
    Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post

    I think you're right he's put on some considerable weight, and looks to be fat happy, and satisfied with himself.
    He also didn't complain, or seem overly upset or concerned in the ring when Canelo lost to Bivol, an oh well approach to losing in such an important championship fight isn't a good sign at all.
    I noticed that too he was like whatever. Definitely not a good sign for a trainer he might be checked out but watch once the money doesn't poor anymore he'll look to get new fghters but by that point his rep might be damaged and he'll have to start from scratch with lower tier fighters.

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    • #22
      I like Sanchez but today fighter's have to wait to long to get a shot even at a contender.

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      • #23
        Funny, all this talk about golf. I like the game myself, it’s very difficult to play well, but I’ve always felt that people of a certain background are often pretentious in taking up the game on more than a casual basis. It’s like taking on airs. I certainly don’t mean to imply this is true of everyone, but I find it to be very common. It may not be true of Canelo either, but “I’m a multi-millionaire now, it’s time to act the part” seems to be in the air.

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        • #24
          “No golf no life” clown!!!

          Canelo is going to play more golf now that Oscar advised him to stop playing so many hours.

          I hope GGG knocks Canelo out cold, but I highly doubt it since GGG is shot.

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          • #25
            Wilder vs. Sanchez! MAN UP!

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            • #26
              He's a slick boxer, not much of a puncher but reasonable.

              He's going to have to outbox the big powerful heavyweights, but to be fair, there aren't many. He's a bit bigger than say, Floyd Patterson, who moved up from middleweight back in the old days.

              Outside of Fury and to a lesser extent Usyk, this heavyweight era is poor.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                Funny, all this talk about golf. I like the game myself, it’s very difficult to play well, but I’ve always felt that people of a certain background are often pretentious in taking up the game on more than a casual basis. It’s like taking on airs. I certainly don’t mean to imply this is true of everyone, but I find it to be very common. It may not be true of Canelo either, but “I’m a multi-millionaire now, it’s time to act the part” seems to be in the air.
                I think this as well, might not be true for everyone, but in my experience I have some friends who I believe took on certain things and habits for that same reason. Golf being one.


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                • #28
                  Sanchez isn't the most marketable HW out there, but I really do think he's a darkhorse fighter who is going to surprise when and if he ever gets a marquee fight. He's not a big HW by modern standards but he's not tiny either and he can crack a bit. I would argue that he might be the best pure boxer in the division after Usyk. People will no doubt disagree because he hasn't acheived all lthat much yet, but I think he beats Wilder, Joyce, Dubois, Ruiz Jr. Uncle Luis Ortiz, AJ, Whyte and Parker right now. Tyson Fury is probably the only guy I would confidently pick to beat him. Usyk vs Sanchez would be a purists dream fight, but you'd have to give the edge to Usyk.
                  Last edited by NachoMan; 06-02-2022, 01:42 PM.
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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by BZBEE View Post

                    I think this as well, might not be true for everyone, but in my experience I have some friends who I believe took on certain things and habits for that same reason. Golf being one.

                    The same kind of people that took up smoking cigars as an accoutrement of a higher class. It’s a silly, incredibly vain pursuit. Money don’t buy class, boys.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by TreyShaw View Post

                      Yup exactly

                      He's always on Telemundo with his golf BS. I honestly believe dude is done his drive is gone he's made too much money too soon. I was a big canelo fan you know that but I can't support a fighter who says he loves golf more than his own sport the sport that gave him everything. At this point I don't mind seeing ggg, charlo or Benavidez take his ass out. Then he'll see how those old golf ****s only care about him when he's winning in boxing.
                      I can respect that.

                      Honestly that's why I lost a lot of respect for Charlo because he seems more concerned with money and fame and celebrity than building a legacy.

                      We live in an era with too many boxing celebrities and not enough boxers.

                      And the fans are to blame too since they always talk about what celebrities are at the fights, how much money fighters are making, how many PPVs they do.

                      I don't care about any of that stuff. All I care about is boxing.

                      It's part of why I stopped liking Floyd too, he sc****d by on natural talent. But 100% short changed his potential. Nobody cares about your fancy European clothes, ***elry, cars.

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