He already beat Canelo, time to move on and let Canelo suffer with the loss.
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Comments Thread For: Bivol On Possible Canelo Rematch At 168: For Four Belts, It's Interesting; But 175 Is My Weight
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Originally posted by Superbee View Post
Don't you think Smith and Yarde would be pleased taking the step aside money instead of going in the slaughter house and maybe end their career ?
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Originally posted by Silence View Post
- Zurdo is legitimate CW at fight nights. You expect beating a CW from Canelo? Canelo has a good chance to beat Zurdo but the main issue is do you expect that from Canelo? Then, you're his biggest fan. Also, Zurdo has pathetic resume. 43 cab drivers+40 yo Barrera+Bivol loss. Wouldn't you criticize that fight? Would you even give credit to him for beating much bigger fighter? Don't be liar.
- Canelo is already waiting a solid win from Benavidez. If Benavidez beats Plant, the fight will happen.
- Canelo already wanna Bivol at 168 or 175. Bivol doesn't wanna him anymore by making excuses about Beterbiev. Canelo literally wanna risk his all belts at 168.
You guys become more and more pathetic in Canelo. He is probably founding new companies and making new investments. He doesn't even care about you haters.
Benavidez shouldn't have to beat anybody to face Canelo - 168 isn't a particularly deep division. There's Plant (already faced and beaten) and then Morrell Jr (WBA Regular) and Benavidez (former 2 time WBC Champion and unbeaten). Canelo should have no excuse not to fight Benavidez especially as he is undisputed champion. Knowing Canelo though he'd be in more of a rush to drop the WBC title than face Benavidez - just like when he dropped it to avoid his mandatory at 160lbs GGG... He'll probably end up fighting someone pathetic like John Ryder once he comes back from his "wrist injury".
As for Bivol, you have to understand Bivol is a LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT. Why should Bivol compromise himself and his career going forward to come down to 168lbs just to offer Canelo a chance at redemption. IF Canelo knocked out Golovkin (which he wasn't even remotely close to doing by the way) then fair enough, that could've been a realistic possibility. However, after that performance, where he suffered more facial damage than GGG and was almost completely gassed out for the last 15-20 minutes, he quite frankly does not deserve the chance. From Bivol's perspective it would be like a taxi driver quitting his lifetime job to apply for a airline pilot's role despite having no qualifications... It just doesn't make sense.
Bivol and Canelo are cut from a different cloth. You clean out your division and all contenders first before thinking of moving up and down. Canelo has absolutely no concept of this and he is a cheater!
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