A "just 32 yr old Canelo" is a 60 fight veteran with the most stacked resume of any boxer born after 1980, active or retired. Canelo is still the man at 168 until someone can prove otherwise. Benavidez is getting ahead of himself like Zurdo when the most notable opponent on his resume is second tier Dirrell who barely escaped with a controversial SD over Yildirim and was laid out by Plant (who team Benavidez wouldn't risk fighting when they were champs).
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I like David, he's one of the most exciting fighters in all of boxing, no doubt.
But his dad, and him, better focus and not underestimate Caleb Plant.
Canelo has been there and done that. So it's a fair test to see how Benavidez does. Besides a big Canelo fight, would love to see him against Morrell.Comment
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A "just 32 yr old Canelo" is a 60 fight veteran with the most stacked resume of any boxer born after 1980, active or retired. Canelo is still the man at 168 until someone can prove otherwise. Benavidez is getting ahead of himself like Zurdo when the most notable opponent on his resume is second tier Dirrell who barely escaped with a controversial SD over Yildirim and was laid out by Plant (who team Benavidez wouldn't risk fighting when they were champs).Last edited by TheIronMike; 02-24-2023, 11:51 AM.Comment
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Jose talking that real shxt, and actually finally made sense. Cinnabon has maneuvered around everyone that he named, but the worst part of this, it was with the help of the sanctioning bodies. Franchise belts, catchweight championship fights, allowing him to pick which mandatory he would face instead of following the rules and procedures, slap on the wrist for doping, and manipulated rankings to avoid the best opponents.
They do these things, while Ginger continues to look worse each fight, especially against GGG. Benavidez knows that Cinnabon is going to duck him forever, so he's finally being smart and controlling his own destiny. He's going to fight all the fighters that Clenelo wouldn't risk taking, and win or lose, that's solid and admirable.
The narratives haters run with are ridiculous. He never made use of a franchise status, he's beaten more champs and unified more divisions than any active fighter. And the only "catchweight championship fights" he had were for the benefit of his opponent. Canelo was champ yet moved down to Floyd's catchweight to defend his own belts. Cotto was the champ in their fight and dictated the weight, and fought Khan at 155 because it would have been preferable to bringing him to the full 160 division like hypocrite team GGG. But all the 13 titles he won from 154-175 were at the full division limit. Note: he's the only fighter in history to both unify alphabet titles plus claim the Ring belt in 3 divisions and the only ex welterweight beside Hearns to become champ at 175. And currently reigning as the only 4 belt unified champ at 168. 5 of his past 6 opponents have been reigning champs. But you've got a problem with that lol?Comment
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Nah, Cinnabon's defense is no where near topnotch, but its not terrible. He has decent head movement, but little to no foot movement, because he's planted, trying to throw a hard counter. That's one of the main reasons why volume combinations will limit his counters, because he would be constantly waiting for his chance to counter after trying to avoid 5 or 6 punches. That's one of many reasons Bivol was hitting him with ease because he threw more than 1 or 2 punches, throwing off the timing of Clenelo's counters.
Also, Ginger doesn't fight well off the back foot, and Benavidez is an extremely aggressive pressure fighter and the bigger man, he won't have a choice. Canelo has avoided him for a very good reason, he doesn't want to be seen as subpar.Comment
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Explain this, please. Why should Benavidez have gotten the nod over any Canelo opponent over the last 3-4 years? Yildirim was a mandatory. Had Benavidez kept his WBC SMW belt Canelo would surely have taken it from him already. Benavidez took himself out of queue.Comment
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Sad thing is I used to really like the benevidez camp. But it’s obvious his sons get their schtick from pops. David is severely overrated And morrel jr will KO him well before he ever beats anyone close to canelo skill level. Sr wants that pay day real bad but I disagree with the way he’s going about it.Comment
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The narratives haters run with are ridiculous. He never made use of a franchise status, he's beaten more champs and unified more divisions than any active fighter. And the only "catchweight championship fights" he had were for the benefit of his opponent. Canelo was champ yet moved down to Floyd's catchweight to defend his own belts. Cotto was the champ in their fight and dictated the weight, and fought Khan at 155 because it would have been preferable to bringing him to the full 160 division like hypocrite team GGG. But all the 13 titles he won from 154-175 were at the full division limit. Note: he's the only fighter in history to both unify alphabet titles plus claim the Ring belt in 3 divisions and the only ex welterweight beside Hearns to become champ at 175. And currently reigning as the only 4 belt unified champ at 168. 5 of his past 6 opponents have been reigning champs. But you've got a problem with that lol?
What about fighting multiple fights for middleweight at 155, because he didn't want to go up to the full 160 to face GGG in his prime? He waited to age him, and once he finally saw him struggle with Deveryanchenko and Jacobs, now he's willing to fight at 160.
The franchise belt was made for him through a mutual agreement with Cinnabon, Golden Boy, and the WBC. It allowed him to duck Charlo and Andrade for years as he fought in different divisions and GGG 3 times without ever honoring his mandatory unless he wanted to. You pube sniffers will say anything to defend your idol. I don't hate him, I just call out the bullshxt and want to see the best fights.Comment
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