Comments Thread For: Canelo Extremely Confident Of Changing The Result In Possible Bivol Rematch

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  • MulaKO
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    #41
    Sure first Bivol , then Makabu , and only then the top heavyweight
    Then came next year and nada
    Canelo just talking out of his azz

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    • Elastic Recoilz
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      #42
      Originally posted by stealthradon
      You looked like garbage against an old GGG. You barely won that. If fights lasted 15 rounds, like they used to, you would have been smelling the canvas.
      It's hilarious that a near 41 year old fighter finished the fight with more stamina than a "peak" 32 year old Canelo. Can you just imagine what past 168lbs greats like Joe Calzaghe (who threw nearly 1000 punches in some 12 round fights) would've done to Canelo once they saw him tiring. Alvaroids would've looked like a car crash victim come the end of the fight!

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      • A.B Counterhooks
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        #43
        Originally posted by AmpMcv
        The author stated Ramirez has a "legitimate chance" . . .

        Bivol is currently 1/6 (-590) to win the contest outright, while you can get 15/4 (+380) on Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez if you fancy the big upset. That means that oddsmakers think there is 81% chance of Bivol winning while giving Ramirez a 19% chance.
        Thinking throwing $100 on zurdo just for fun,see what happens Lol

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        • Lefty0616
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          #44
          Canelo is P4P the best, but he can't beat Bivol. Bivol is a true light heavyweight and he is unaffected by Canelo's power. Canelo is only effective against light heavyweight boxers with no power and no chin. He can not beat the true elite power fighters at the light heavyweight level. Bivol is not even a super power puncher either......just a legit light heavyweight. Canelo needs to surround himself with a couple of "No" men in his camp.

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          • Robi13
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            #45
            Ever since Canelo has been fighting at championship level, his two defeats have come at his lowest weight 152 vs Floyd and his highest the LHW title vs Bivol at 175… 23 pounds separate each of this man’s L’s… he still p4p número uno! And it’s still not close!!! We’re watching a living legend gentlemen wether y’all agree or not like it or not… that’s a fact and once this man hangs them up, I’ll be able to tell you all… I told you so! Viva Mexico Cabrones!!!

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            • zod66
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              #46
              Payday payday

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              • Citizen Koba
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                #47
                Originally posted by Silence
                Canelo basically should be 170 lbs at weigh in and should return to​​​​​​ his 160 lbs style.

                If I was Canelo, I would return to 160. Charlo, Janibek, 40 yo GGG all are snack fights. I would retire after beat them and become undisputed at 160. He is very stubborn and will fight Bivol.
                Canelo ain't going back down to 160 at his age, man. He might be short for the weight but he's thick set. He was coming to the ring 172 - 174 in his early 20s and he's not got smaller in the last 10 years.

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                • Silence
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Citizen Koba

                  Canelo ain't going back down to 160 at his age, man. He might be short for the weight but he's thick set. He was coming to the ring 172 - 174 in his early 20s and he's not got smaller in the last 10 years.
                  Canelo is natural MW. He started to lose his agility, athleticism and combination punching at 168. He completely lost them at 175.

                  Canelo can easily make 160. He fought Fielding at 168 and then moved down to 160 for Jacobs. And, his fight night weights were similar at 160 and 168. Jacobs' fight night weight was more than Canelo's SMW weight. If problem is his stamina, it sucks at 168 too.

                  I just said my opinion. He beats all of 160 lbers and can become undisputed before his retirement. Otherwise, he needs his A+ gameplan to beat Bivol.
                  Last edited by Silence; 09-27-2022, 06:18 AM.

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                  • Boxing Scene
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                    #49
                    Canelo is clearly declining. He looked like **** in the GGG fight because Bivol took his soul. When was his last real knockout on someone that wasnt washed up or smaller than him? Bivol beats him worse this time.

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                    • Boxing Scene
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by juanpablo
                      "I can win that fight, no problem" I love the personal confidence but it's bit out of touch with reality. You don't say that after you were manhandled in the first fight, it's disrespectful to you and your opponent
                      They still tried to ****ing rob Bivol. Absolutely shameful.

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