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  • #31
    Originally posted by hhh1200 View Post
    Based on 115-113 cards, Bivol just has to slip on water and it is called a knockdown. Canelo wins. People are crazy if they think they wouldn't have rigged the first fight if Bivol gave them the opportunity.
    Exactly...without being a robbery that is the worst attempt at one I have ever seen. Completely dominated to the point that he almost cried and the balls to claim a win. This has been going on so long for this goofball that he actually believes in it. Bivol was laughing at him after the fight and rightfully so.
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    • #32
      Canelo got ****ing shut out and almost got a draw. Straight up crime.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
        What some fail to comprehend was that the version of Canelo that showed up against bivol, is the same exact Canelo we’ve seen for the last several years. What changed was the level of competition.
        What happened was Bivol wasn't ****ty Yildrim or Plant. Imagine what Beterbiev does to him if he ever had the balls to stop ducking..

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Regge View Post
          Canelo was clearly unprepared and way overconfident before the fight he along with all these so called experts said he would breeze through Bivol. A well prepared not overconfident canelo beats Bivol but has to find that hunger again.
          Bull**** dude. Stop making excuses. His punches have nothing against a non shot fighter. He can't even knock out a prime boxer at 160 or 168. Name one..

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          • #35
            Originally posted by P to the J View Post

            Great to see Flintoff’s stellar career get the recognition it deserves. Even if the haters on boxing scene aren’t feeling him
            Nash hopes that in years to come people will look back at Flintoff's unbeaten career fondly. Of course, he's downrated because people wanted to see him fight more top guys, but he got that Richard Dawson scalp and went out on top.

            Apparently It was okay for Calzaghe to tap out without fighting Chad Dawson, but because Flintoff decided to leave with his 0 intact and avoid 50-50 fights with the likes of Raw Fury, Prime Price, and Chisora when he was Del Boy. Let's put some respect on the man's name. Nash loved his textbook style as well. It was like he had a massive amateur boxing pedigree, and not just switched over from Cricket. Nash out.
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            • #36
              I don't know what A game that Bellew is referring to because Canelo did bring his A-game the last time. He pushed and pressed that fight as hard as he could and still couldn't so much as hurt Dmitry.

              Also, and the scariest thing is Bivol said that he didn't even feel Canelo's power. While on the other hand, Dmitry only brought his C-game and still dominated every facet of that fight.

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              • #37
                Nice to see all of Floyd mignions out already...right on brand and right in line with their hero. Anything to detract from or pile on Canelo. These are the same bunch that were saying Bivol was a cherry pick, a basic and stiff robotic fighter and Canelo should be fighting Charlo instead while we try to convince them otherwise. Now they are Bivol fans all of a sudden. Clearly Canelo couldn't get on the gameplan which Bivol has a lot to do with it but Canelo is a great adjuster as evidenced by his rematch with GGG and I think what Bellew is implying is that if Canelo makes the correct adjustment, he will win the rematch but of course the mignions take everything literally. I believe he can with the right adjustment too whatever that adjustment is, for one stop loading up and improve his stamina but Bivol remains a difficult fight regardless. Canelo is viewed as a great, and to say he's not is just hating, who should be able to rise and figure it out.
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                • #38
                  Nelo just doesn’t have, imho, what is needed to handle Bivol. They need to be fair and neutral with the cards too. That was some bs for real!

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by whirlout View Post
                    Nice to see all of Floyd mignions out already...right on brand and right in line with their hero. Anything to detract from or pile on Canelo. These are the same bunch that were saying Bivol was a cherry pick, a basic and stiff robotic fighter and Canelo should be fighting Charlo instead while we try to convince them otherwise. Now they are Bivol fans all of a sudden. Clearly Canelo couldn't get on the gameplan which Bivol has a lot to do with it but Canelo is a great adjuster as evidenced by his rematch with GGG and I think what Bellew is implying is that if Canelo makes the correct adjustment, he will win the rematch but of course the mignions take everything literally. I believe he can with the right adjustment too whatever that adjustment is, for one stop loading up and improve his stamina but Bivol remains a difficult fight regardless. Canelo is viewed as a great, and to say he's not is just hating, who should be able to rise and figure it out.
                    Why would Mayweather fans care? Mayweather beat the brakes off Canelo

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                    • #40
                      Bellew is clearly a company man for matchroom

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