Comments Thread For: Canelo: I'm Gonna Take My Time Coming Back From Wrist Surgery; Maybe May, September

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  • MONGOOSE66
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    #31
    This post means all boxers with bad knees,wrists, shoulders & elbows are all on roids. So, it’s a level playing field.
    Last edited by MONGOOSE66; 09-19-2022, 11:23 AM.

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    • thack
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      #32
      If he needs rest he needs rest!

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      • El_Maldito_Rey
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        #33
        Originally posted by T.M.T
        Charlo has never ducked that coward clenelo. He has ducked Charlo for for years.Haymon offered his chicken ass over $50 million to fight Charlo and he coward out for the fifth time.The punk even ducked Jermell at 154. clenelo is ducking Benavidez and Andrade as well because he knows that he can't beat them. you're a butt hurt broke btch like the expose fraud that you route for. his sorry ass couldn't knock out a old and shot Golovkin. GTFOH you miserable clown
        When is Charla fighting again you dumbass? Charla ducked Canelo, Jacobs, GGG and Benavidez you idiot. Charla is nothing more than a coward hype job. Can't get a big fight, only letting keyboard warriors like you do the internet fighting for him.

        Why would Canelo do business again with Hymen? Hymen is a snake that hates Mexican and Latino fighters. F.uck Hymen and his b.itch ass offer, Canelo making more at DAZN.

        btw, old shot GGG would still beat Charla and Doo Doo Androgynous.

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        • jqSide
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          #34
          Originally posted by BreWall

          This is very bad news for self-imposed inactive fighters who are still waiting for the Mexican supertar's attention. Alvarez is most likely be back in September of next year.

          Why not? If young prime inactive lions do it for no reason, why can't a very active boxing superstar?
          They'll be huge laughing stocks if they continue to play this waiting game. The huge bright spotlight will be squarely laser-focused on them next year. Funny that they don't even have any fight scheduled for December.
          Last edited by jqSide; 09-19-2022, 11:35 AM.

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          • brettWall
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            #35
            Originally posted by JQside

            They'll be huge laughing stocks if they continue to play this waiting game. The huge bright spotlight will be squarely laser-focused on them next year. Funny that they don't even have any fight scheduled for December.
            They will look ridiculous if they continue to remain inactive waiting for Canelo. We'll see.

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            • Tatabanya
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              #36
              Originally posted by MONGOOSE66
              This post means all boxers with bad knees,wrists, shoulders & elbows are all on roids. So, it’s a level playing field.
              Indeed. I think most fighters at the top level are on something. It would be naive to believe the opposite.

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              • Tatabanya
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                #37
                Originally posted by alexjust

                As much as I would like to bash Canelo for not being a clean fighter, you did not take a fair shot here because you ignored all other reasons why his injury might have developed. I mean...the guy hits with his hands hundreds of times per day, what do you expect? Your post doesn't even indicate that his injury is more likely than not to be attributed to steroids, which is what I'd expect from this kind of post.
                Let's put it this way: I pasted that piece of article as a starter for debate, given Canelo's tainted past. Let me be clear, I don't like him an iota as a person, but I regard him as a great fighter. Still, one can't deny that he's suspect. Exactly like other champions who I admired, Holyfield, RJJ, Pacquiao, you name it.

                In regard to hitting things or persons hundreds of times per day, that's what every fighter does. Of course every body has its own peculiarities and weaknesses. But, again, Canelo's hugely increased muscle mass in the last years cannot fail to raise eyebrows.

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                • Gary Coleman
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                  #38
                  He looks bad for not taking the Charlo/Benevidez route, I don't care what anyone says.

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                  • MONGOOSE66
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Tatabanya

                    Let's put it this way: I pasted that piece of article as a starter for debate, given Canelo's tainted past. Let me be clear, I don't like him an iota as a person, but I regard him as a great fighter. Still, one can't deny that he's suspect. Exactly like other champions who I admired, Holyfield, RJJ, Pacquiao, you name it.

                    In regard to hitting things or persons hundreds of times per day, that's what every fighter does. Of course every body has its own peculiarities and weaknesses. But, again, Canelo's hugely increased muscle mass in the last years cannot fail to raise eyebrows.
                    Everyone thinks the only usefulness of roids is muscle thickness. That’s not true.
                    Canelo, Mike Tyson and a few other men were just born that way.
                    Men like Pacquiao & Mayweather added muscle adds weight isn’t a smart idea when your game is speed.
                    Most dummies on here think having a body builders body is ideal in boxing. It is not.
                    Last edited by MONGOOSE66; 09-19-2022, 01:50 PM.

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                    • Tatabanya
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by MONGOOSE66

                      Everyone thinks the only usefulness of roids is muscle thickness. That’s not true.
                      Canelo, Mike Tyson and a few other men were just born that way.
                      Men like Pacquiao & Mayweather added muscle adds weight isn’t a smart idea when your game is speed.
                      Most dummies on here think having a body builders body is ideal in boxing. It is not.
                      Steroids do increase muscle mass, that's a fact. But I'm sure that every fighter's body reacts differently to the cycles.

                      Given that you sound like an expert, I'm asking for your opinion about the very Tyson. Do you think post-prison Tyson had the same kind of muscle of his younger self?



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