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  • #11
    He contradicts himself so much it's embarrassing , I hope G. ****s him out.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by eco1 View Post
      Now he is "accepting it" after all the flak he got online.
      I'm sure it just wasn't just on-line fake, but other's in his inner, and outer circle that were telling him you lost, accept it, stop lying about it already.
      He says that hie thinks his mind is very strong, but he was showing just how fragile his mind was, by lying about what happened in his last fight.
      It was impressive, surprising, all at the same time to see Bivol land his punches at will against Canelo's face forcing him backwards into the ropes.
      I have never seen Canelo so confused in a fight before, he literally didn't know what to do, it almost seemed like he didn't want to be in the ring at times.
      It's a good thing from Canelo's sake that cooler heads prevailed amongst his team in deciding to take the GGG fight, rather then fighting the rematch against Bivol.
      Because if he'd gone for an immediate rematch like he was claiming that he wanted to do he would've certainly lost again, and even more convincingly than before.
      Back to back defeats would've probably spelled the beginning of the end for Saul "Canelo" Alvarez's boxing career.
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      • #13
        Originally posted by elfag View Post
        last week he was saying he won like most of the rounds or something. Now hes playing humble. I wonder if he will skip the rematch, that is the smartest thing to do for his career but he actually thought he would win the rematch for a while. guess we will see
        Him and his fans will start to play revision like they did with GGG. At first the draw was fair, then it was “Canelo easily won both fights. No need for a rematch.”

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        • #14
          I don't think he's accepted it.

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          • #15
            It ain't end of the world for sure.

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            • #16
              If you lose pick yourself back up and try to learn from what went wrong so you can become better.

              That's boxing, and ultimately that's life too.

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              • #17
                Almost all the greats in boxing have taken much worse L's ,like KO loses ,ginger just got outboxed by a better opponent that night..2 loses aint big deal tbh especially if we take look at canelos opposition level thats just facts
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                • #18
                  Originally posted by thack View Post
                  He contradicts himself so much it's embarrassing , I hope G. ****s him out.
                  It is not embarrassing at all, as Emerson famously said: "...consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds..."

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                  • #19
                    If I think about it , bivol did what I thought needed to be done like a big lara but putting his punches together and backing him up . If you think about the blueprint to beat canelo , bj and plant put up a good front but got cracked .

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Javcar View Post
                      You think he reads your comments. These guys don’t care what poor people think. It’s like a Dr caring about what a CNA thinks. Canelo makes as much as 50 doctors annual salary in 1 night.
                      Canelo (or any other boxer) do not get their money from 1 night of work. To say that diminishes the months and years of preparation and hard work to even get to "that 1" night.

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