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  • Roadblock
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    #41
    Originally posted by BZBEE
    Forget about Bivol, canelo has wrist problems and bivol has Zurdo problems. I don't think Bivol beats Zurdo.
    Im looking forward to it should be a good fight.

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    • BZBEE
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      #42
      Originally posted by Roadblock

      Im looking forward to it should be a good fight.
      Yea I think so, but just as Bivol had all the physical advantages against Canelo, so will Zurdo have all the physical advantages against Bivol.

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      • BZBEE
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        #43
        Originally posted by El_Maldito_Rey
        I'll say this again!

        between now and September 2023, there's no reason whatsoever that Benavidez/Charlo/Andrade/Bivol/Beterbeiv can't fight each other. NONE. WHATSOEVER.

        If none of them fight each other by then, then we all know the "Canelo was ducking" is a lie and these dudes will be branded as cowards, wanting nothing more than preserving their precious undefeated records for that Canelo lotto ticket.
        they will probably just wait some more. But you are right, they should just fight each other.

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        • Mexican_Puppet
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          #44
          Originally posted by Elastic Recoilz

          Wow are you really that dense? 2018-2022 = 4 elapsed years. That's not in my mind you complete tosser. The ONLY reason Canelo did that was to try to gain an edge over an aging GGG after a very close rematch. Its funny you trying to also make out that Canelo "invaded" 160 when for those first 2 years he wasn't even fighting at the full middleweight limit but fighting at that utterly pathetic 155lb Canelo weight catchweight BS trying to make out he wasn't a middleweight when everybody could see he was ducking GGG.

          GGG beat Canelo in the first fight because he was tougher both physically and mentally as well as being prepared to take shots to get his own off. Canelo wasn't - he ran away like a b1tch around all 4 corners of the ring.

          The only things Canelo proved in the trilogy were he took PEDs (who knows how long for) he has the full support of judges when he loses a fight and his stamina is utterly atrocious.
          Man, I know it hurts, but, Canelo proved be the winner of the trilogy, GGG was in prime in the first two fights, he is a better fighter, better resume, better career.

          Golovkin was too timid in the last two fights, too timid and scary of land more punches.

          It hurts but is the truth

          Canelo fought in good tome against GGG, and he was a new car due his sweet career and lack of good rivals.

          Your hero failed, period, and Thats in the history books.

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          • RoadOfTheGypsy
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            #45
            Originally posted by lopetego
            The face of boxing will return at he'll be 100% this time, something he hasn't been in a while due to injuries

            Bivol faced an injured, unprepared, overconfident, golf-focused, vegan Canelo

            He won't be so lucky the second time around
            Is this true? Did Canelo fall in for the satanic vegan trap?

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            • lopetego
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              #46
              Originally posted by RoadOfTheGypsy

              Is this true? Did Canelo fall in for the satanic vegan trap?
              Yes, he did

              Fortunately, he came back to his senses after his loss to Bivol

              The Mexican icon is back to eating red meat as he prepares to face Gennadiy Golovkin for a third time. Were the effects of Canelo's plant-based diet on which he based his last training too much and too soon?


              The next time Bivol faces Canelo, it won't be a weakened, vegan, manlet version of him

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              • RoadOfTheGypsy
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                #47
                Originally posted by lopetego

                Yes, he did

                Fortunately, he came back to his senses after his loss to Bivol

                The Mexican icon is back to eating red meat as he prepares to face Gennadiy Golovkin for a third time. Were the effects of Canelo's plant-based diet on which he based his last training too much and too soon?


                The next time Bivol faces Canelo, it won't be a weakened, vegan, manlet version of him
                I hope the rematch happens, bet on Canelo people!

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