What's A Bigger Risk For Canelo? Benavidez At 168 Or Bivol At 175

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  • ImDominicanLipz
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    What's A Bigger Risk For Canelo? Benavidez At 168 Or Bivol At 175

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  • Charlie Zelenoff
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    Benavidez. Canelo has nothing to lose at 175 and if he were to lose to Dimtry again people will say he was weight drained. David is more of a threat because he could potentially take Canelx's titles and throw all that hard work away. If Nelo were to lose to Benavidez there'd be no excuses anyone could make for him.

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    • baroidi
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      #3
      Benevidez would give Ginger a career changing hurtin'. Bivol does not have that killer instinct and usually cruises to an easy decision, If Ginger could keep the fight more competitive, judges might give him the W...

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      • Silence
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        Canelo gives boxing lesson to unskilled robot Bumavidez. He ain't Lemieux. He will fight him sooner or later. Even Canelo vs Chavez Jr sold 1,000,000 PPV. Just think how many PPVs would get sold in that fight. My estimate is around 2,000,000 which is Floyd level PPV.

        Bivol is dangerous both at 168 and 175. He'll always be tough task for Nelo. Also, he is unmarketable and ain't profit source. High risk low reward.

        Bivol by good margin.
        Last edited by Silence; 06-25-2022, 04:52 PM.

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        • HeadShots
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          #5
          Benavidez is there to be hit. his defense isn't good.


          that means Canelo's hooks will land to the head and body. it's definitely an easier fight.



          Bivol has the best defense in all of boxing. opp landing % lower than Lomenchenko, Usyk, Stevenson, etc you have to make canelo miss like Floyd.



          if you're there to trade, Canelo is just too good at riding shots and countering...... he packs too much power.
          Last edited by HeadShots; 06-25-2022, 05:34 PM.

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #6
            Bivol is very safe fight for Canelo. Ginger will get another credit for losing to Bivol, he already got one.

            If Canelo fights Benavidez at 168 and loses, his crazy fans will remain speechless.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #7
              I think stylistically they are both difficult fights. But maybe Benavidez does not have the movement to trouble Alvarez.

              Movement is one of the attributes which Alvarez cannot cope with.

              The more static a fighter is, the more Alvarez can go to work etc.

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              • eco1
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                #8
                Originally posted by Charlie Zelenoff
                Benavidez. Canelo has nothing to lose at 175 and if he were to lose to Dimtry again people will say he was weight drained. David is more of a threat because he could potentially take Canelx's titles and throw all that hard work away. If Nelo were to lose to Benavidez there'd be no excuses anyone could make for him.
                Wait:

                They said First Bivol, then Beterbiev, then Usyk, "Nelo" got this. Nelo as the f a g s on this forum call the POS B+fighter CVS walking s h I t

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                • hhh1200
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                  #9
                  Benavidez literally lost to a TMT fighter. Where is all the hype coming from?

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                  • Superbee
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                    #10
                    Anything with the top dogs @175 will only end in tears for Canelo... He shouldn't go there because That's Pain!!!! ... Way over his weigh class abilities....

                    Even a drunk/shot Kovalev was giving him problems until he cashed out ...
                    Last edited by Superbee; 06-25-2022, 07:43 PM.

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