This is the kind of stuff that happens when you have these close in-between weights i.e. Super/Junior. I prefer 15 rounds and regular weights. OK, call me a dinosaur. But this stuff didn't happen before the greedy multiple weight belts came along.
Comments Thread For: Hearn: 168 Not Canelo's Requirement For Bivol Rematch; Bivol Has Asked To Look Into It
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Well yes, you are making some good points.
But, the situation is that Alvarez has fought Bivol once before at 175 pounds.
If he wants to challenge Bivol again, the fight should be at 175 pounds.
Staging the fight at 168 pounds, is a opportunistic move which will devalue the fight 'And challenge for Alvarez'.
Alvarez will know this, but if he is a fighters fighter 'He demands that this fight is made at 175 pounds'.
Note: I think Bivol needs to start acting like a Champion. Challenging Alvarez to a fight at 168 pounds 'Is not how I think, a undefeated WBA Super World Light Heavyweight Champion should be behaving'.
Bivol the one saying 168. And he wants those BELTS. That's what motivates him.
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And Canelo clearly doesn't belong at 175. He's 5' 6ish.
He should stay in his lane but he tried being GREAT and failed. Ohh well.
RJJ made the exact same mistake. Greats do that.
U all have excuses for boxers they don't like. If Canelo fights someone at his weight he's a weight bully. If he fights a bigger person then he's draining them when THEY clearly said it NOT Canelo. And that was just RECENTLY AND 4 years ago
Fkn I'm gonna take BIVOL at his WORD he can MAKE 168 which he has stated MANY times. Even calling out Callum Smith
Damn u a ****** lil Kunt aren't u...
Look how emotional you are man, double posting, everything in full capitals, you’re an emotional mess.
Are you in love with Canelo? Do you wanna f*** him or something?
If any fighter was dragging a Career (key word there) Light Heavyweight down to 168 because he couldn’t beat him at 175. I’d call that out as a b**** move because it is. Ray Leonard is one of my all time favourite fighters, top 5 all time but him draining Lalonde down to 168 was BS and Canelo doing the exact same to Bivol is straight BS too.Comment
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Chad Dawson said he could make 168 too. How did that work out genius???
I don’t hate Canelo at all, great fighter, but him dragging a 32 year old career Light Heavyweight down to a weight he’s never fought at is disgraceful and only a fanboy would justify that kind of BS.Comment
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The only time Bivol boxed below that was as a junior or cadet.Comment
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Sure Bivol is probably intrigued by winning all 4 titles at 168 but it’s not likely a good idea. But don’t be fooled, the only reason all of these Canelo fans on here are advocating for it is because they know Canelo can’t beat Bivol at 100%, and their tender little hearts couldn’t handle another Canelo loss. Matter of fact, nearly all of Canelo’s big wins have been aided by either weight draining someone with rehydration clauses, having a significant weight advantage on others, having an age advantage by targeting name fighters that were 35 and older or just plain old having judges in the pocket.Comment
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Sure Bivol is probably intrigued by winning all 4 titles at 168 but it’s not likely a good idea. But don’t be fooled, the only reason all of these Canelo fans on here are advocating for it is because they know Canelo can’t beat Bivol at 100%, and their tender little hearts couldn’t handle another Canelo loss. Matter of fact, nearly all of Canelo’s big wins have been aided by either weight draining someone with rehydration clauses, having a significant weight advantage on others, having an age advantage by targeting name fighters that were 35 and older or just plain old having judges in the pocket.Comment
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same ole clowns getting on canelo, dont let them fool u that they are about the best fights just because they getting all bold about canelo.
not one word about bivol ducking beterbiev to fight this little fella, and beterveiv using muh ramadan as an excuse for being one of the most inactive champions everComment
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Well yes, you are making some good points.
But, the situation is that Alvarez has fought Bivol once before at 175 pounds.
If he wants to challenge Bivol again, the fight should be at 175 pounds.
Staging the fight at 168 pounds, is a opportunistic move which will devalue the fight 'And challenge for Alvarez'.
Alvarez will know this, but if he is a fighters fighter 'He demands that this fight is made at 175 pounds'.
Note: I think Bivol needs to start acting like a Champion. Challenging Alvarez to a fight at 168 pounds 'Is not how I think, a undefeated WBA Super World Light Heavyweight Champion should be behaving'.Comment
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