Originally posted by Participant
Comments Thread For: Canelo: I Still Feel I'm The Best; Name a Fighter Who Takes Risks Like Me - Nobody
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Originally posted by ParticipantUsyk takes risks like Canelo. Difference is Usyk wins
If Canelo loses 2-3 fights in a bad run he stands to lose tens, even hunderds of millions of $Comment
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Originally posted by Participant
lol how has Haney taking risks? He's cutting weight for advantage, the exact opposite of the risk Canelo took, fighting above his natural weightComment
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Bivol schooled Canelo in a cherry pick gone wrong and judges still tried to save him.
Canelo is still ducking Benavidez.
Smith and Plant weren't great champion when Canelo unified 168.
Canelo fought Kovalev who just had hard fight 2 months before their fight and was drained with rehydration clause.
Judges gifted draw and win against GGG and now Canelo is fighting him when he's 40 and going up in weight for the first time in his career.Comment
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I'm definitely liking this version of Canelo - post 155. Yes, the risks are weighed up .... but they are still risks. he waited on Golovkin and took on Kovalev after he looked vulnerable vs Ward and Eleider Alvarez and Bivol after he looked lacklustre against Richards.
But him going from 154 to 175 would be equivalent of Spence going to 168 - and he hasn't even gone up to 154 yet.
And the fact he wants to rematch Bivol is to be applauded. Mikey Garcia challenged himself moving up to fight Spence but he certainly didn't fancy the rematch.
My only issue would be not fighting other Mexicans. If Zurdo wins then fight him at 175 but slap a prohibitive rehydrate clause on that weight bully
Why wait, does he need to roid up some more?
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Sorry Nelo but fighting the vulnerable in a division isn't a risk it's a calculation....
Taking a risk means actually fighting the most RISKY in a division like Golovkin when he was PRIME or PRIME Charlo or PRIME Andrade or PRIME Benavidez.Comment
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