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  • #21
    The diva is just posturing. He has absolutely no intent on fighting usyk. Also I doubt usyk would entertain that fight anymore

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    • #22
      All Cap. Canelo is not fighting Usyk. This guy will say anything not to fight the guys right in front him.
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      • #23
        Originally posted by FaustoGeraci View Post
        The guy won’t fight Benavidez even though it’s his mandatory at 168 but wants to fight Usyk…man Canelo was always one of my guys since his beginning. But then he beat hearns euro bum of the month club to unify and won’t fight the best 168 pound guy in the world Benavidez. Now he’s talking that “I won’t fight Mexicans” crap again. He will fight Charlo after GGG and then try to challenge Spence after he beats Crawford while ducking Benavidez. Watch. Bivol who sparred Benavidez multiple times said Benavidez would kill Canelo and make it look easy. He knows.
        Wow! That was a mouth full of insightful comment's based on common sense, and some speculation.
        I hadn't thought of, or called Canelo a fool up until he made this comment, which is the ******est thing I've heard in awhile.
        Losing to Bivol must've caused him more psychological damage thank anyone one of us could ever had expected.
        If he was ever to face Usyk, he wouldn't just get thwacked like he did against Bivol, he would get beaten to a pulp, his corner having to rush in to save him, if the referee didn't intervene quick enough.
        I think that Canelo is just talking **** now, to somehow make up for his lose to Bivol, whom it seems he doesn't want to fight again.
        Which actually a good thing for him, because I think that the next time around Bivol will beat him easier than he did in their first fight.
        If after the GGG fight he signs to fight Charlo, and then either Spence, or Crawford, then you'll be as close to 100% correct as one can get on your post.
        I don't think that it will actually turn out that way, but it was definitely some thought provoking predictions on your part.
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        • #24
          I told you it was easy work!
          First Bivol, then Betebiev and then Us,,,,.... Ooh F u c k, Bivol derailed that thought!

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          • #25
            I really doubt this will ever happen.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by mike1010011 View Post
              Bivol took you to school. Usyk puts you in a grave.
              I won't go that far to say anyone will put another in his grave, but Usyk would be the first to brutalize Canelo, before stopping him.
              Once that happened I don't see any way that Canelo would ever lace up the gloves again, and return to the ring, the beating would be that devastating to him.

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              • #27
                nobody has time anymore for this crazy nonsense talk. nobody has time for his mexican political nationalistic nonsense about not fighting other mexicans. he has 2 mandatories are about to come in play, andrade and benavidez. give us those fights or just go over to pbc and beat up on haymon's stable. 175 and up worthless talk unless the cards are super rigged.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by jackblack008 View Post
                  If Canelo knocks out Bivol, Benavidez and Beterbiev, then why not go for it...
                  That's just not going to happen, Canelo's already lost to one of them, I believe that the other two would beat him even more convincingly.
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                  • #29
                    GGG was too heavy for him at one point. Now he’s coming down and GGG is coming up.

                    I understand putting that comment out there. He wants to give the narrative that he only takes the hardest challenges. Maybe coming down in weight is a challenge in his eyes too? He likes the career armour of saying he’s always taking risks. He has moved up a lot in weight I’ll give him that. I’d love to see him fight a Bud v Spence winner at say 154lbs or even 160lbs if that’s what it would take.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by NC Uppercut View Post
                      Nelo vs Usyk = Nightmares for the rest of Canelo’s Life!
                      Facts
                      Meanwhile =--->


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