Comments Thread For: Canelo Alvarez Wants May Tuneup Fight, September Rematch vs. Bivol For 2023

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    #61
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

    Fighting Bivol is in no way, shape, or form a duck.
    He literally said Canelo ducking Plant and that's why he wanna fight Bivol, right? Canelo haters should be classified as primitive life form by scientists.

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    • Rebelrbg
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      #62
      Originally posted by GBP4LIFE
      Ryan Garcia about to overtake Canelo
      How so, are is that what he'll dream about when Tank gives him a long nap?

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      • Murray Kelm
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        #63
        If he loses to Bivol again, he can still claim to be the top man at 168, just like Golovkin still claims to be the man at 160. If he loses at 168 ,the jig is up.

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          #64
          Insert Euro-boxer with little to no power that Cinnabon will KO in spectacular, Amir Khan-type fashion...oh yeah, before he leaves, he will strong arm rob DAZN for $50 million plus PPV saying, "Gimme my money lil' dumb bxtch, " as he exits his contract and flips his middle finger and grabs his crotch at the PPV buyers.
          Last edited by Rebelrbg; 11-18-2022, 03:16 PM.

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            #65
            What makes Canelo think he should get a rematch with Bivol? What has he done at 175 to deserve another title shot after losing in such dominant fashion the first time. Stay at 168 and fight your mandatory or take a title from Beterbiev if you want to earn your way back to Bivol. As of now, Canelo brings nothing to enhance Bivols legacy.

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              #66
              I would like to see canelo rematch BJS

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                #67
                Originally posted by rrayvez
                What makes Canelo think he should get a rematch with Bivol? What has he done at 175 to deserve another title shot after losing in such dominant fashion the first time. Stay at 168 and fight your mandatory or take a title from Beterbiev if you want to earn your way back to Bivol. As of now, Canelo brings nothing to enhance Bivols legacy.
                It’s prize fighting. They fight to make money, something Bivol will make way more of fighting Canelo than anyone else.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Rebelrbg
                  Insert Euro-boxer with little to no power that Cinnabon will KO in spectacular, Amir Khan-type fashion...oh yeah, before he leaves, he will strong arm rob DAZN for $50 million plus PPV saying, "Gimme my money lil' dumb bxtch, " as he exits his contract and flips his middle finger at the PPV buyers.
                  Chris Eubank Jr probably fits the bill nicely for this. Pretty much no danger to Canelo, but a big enough name that they could probably argue a PPV (in the U.K. at least) might depend on whether Jr ever wants to go near DAZN again after the Benn debacle…

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by nick_viking

                    Chris Eubank Jr probably fits the bill nicely for this. Pretty much no danger to Canelo, but a big enough name that they could probably argue a PPV (in the U.K. at least) might depend on whether Jr ever wants to go near DAZN again after the Benn debacle…
                    Parker > Eubank Jr.

                    He is prime, young, undefeated and popular in the UK nowadays. Eubank is finished since his wife Benn got pregnant drugs.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by El_Maldito_Rey

                      Surprised about what? Canelo, who has been the most active fighter, who after unifying the 168, fights with Bivol and GGG, and now getting hand surgery is having a tune up.

                      Bet you one of those MFers that are ok with Crawford, Spence, Charlo, Stank and Andrade never fighting any elite opponent, but are first to complain about anything that has to do with Canelo.
                      Woah, who hurt you? Spence has fought everybody in his division, besides Keef for obvious reasons, on his way to becoming the 3 strap Big Fish, and he fought 3 formidable champions for those belts. Mr. Strap Season also tried to become undisputed before Crawford ran off, ducking as he turned corners. Mr, Man Down doesn't deserve your vitriol, save that for the boxers that refuse to fight the best in the division. Boots and Ortiz are just getting to a position where The Bodysnatcher might have them on his radar, and that wouldn't be a problem for The Truth either.
                      Last edited by Rebelrbg; 11-18-2022, 03:00 PM.

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