Comments Thread For: Hearn: If Canelo Doesn't Beat Ryder Convincingly, You Have to Start Looking at a Potential Regression

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  • Verus
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    #11
    Originally posted by eco1

    After that a s s wooping Canelo should beg Bivol on his knees to give him a rematch.
    I don't recall anyone, Canelo fan or not, saying that Bivol, Beterbiev and Usyk would be easy work for Canelo. That is just silly ****** talk. Cite your sources, please.

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    • JuniorTorres720
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      #12
      Originally posted by boxingitis
      He needs to fight Benavidez to prove he still the man.

      Bivol can grow some balls and make the Beterbiev fight. Let the small guy fight in his division.
      Let the small guy fight in his division? You do realize Canelo is the one chasing the fight with Bivol right? Bivol wasn't interested in a rematch but Canelo continues to call him out.

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      • AKAcronym
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        #13
        Originally posted by Verus

        I don't recall anyone, Canelo fan or not, saying that Bivol, Beterbiev and Usyk would be easy work for Canelo. That is just silly ****** talk. Cite your sources, please.
        Bull****. At the peak of Canelo's hype, there were plenty of Canelo fans saying he would beat all 3 and that the guys at 175 wouldn't be much of a challenge. It wouldn't be until he started going higher that guys would pose more problems.

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        • JuniorTorres720
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          #14
          For as much of a hype man that Eddie is, there is some truth in this statement. Canelo lost clearly to Bivol and his gas tank was running short. Nothing he did proved to be problematic to Bivol. Bivol is also in his prime at 32 years of age with considerably less wear and tear on his body. Canelo has been through the ringer. His lackluster performance against Golovkin is also a testament to how good GGG is even at his age. Canelo definitely needs a convincing win for himself and for the fans to still believe in him.

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          • _Rexy_
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            #15
            Originally posted by wrecksracer

            Everybody knows it is Beterbiev's promoter keeping the Bivol fight from happening. And Canelo is actively trying to rematch Bivol, not the other way around.
            Canelo actively trying to rematch Bivol is the reason that Bivol's promoter is keeping the Beterbiev fight from happening. He actively campaigned the WBC to call the damn mandatory fight that nobody wants to see.

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            • wrecksracer
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              #16
              Originally posted by _Rexy_

              Canelo actively trying to rematch Bivol is the reason that Bivol's promoter is keeping the Beterbiev fight from happening. He actively campaigned the WBC to call the damn mandatory fight that nobody wants to see.
              yeah, safe to say neither Hearn nor Arum wants Bivol vs Beterbiev to happen.....and both Bivol and Beterbiev want it to happen lol

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              • eco1
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                #17
                Originally posted by Verus

                I don't recall anyone, Canelo fan or not, saying that Bivol, Beterbiev and Usyk would be easy work for Canelo. That is just silly ****** talk. Cite your sources, please.
                First of all, silly ****** talk is what YOU are doing.
                If you can read and search, go back and do it and unless they have deleted the account or the posts, that is what Clenelo Nut huggers were saying before the Bivol fight.

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                • MulaKO
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by James Hunt
                  BoxingScene trying to stir the šhit, or as per usual.
                  Why boxing scene and not Slow Eddie ?
                  Isn’t it Slow Eddie who’s saying that your hero might be in regression ?
                  Can’t blame your daddy you little Hearnamaniac
                  Blinded by the light , revved up like a deuce , another runner in the night

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                  • BlackRobb
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                    #19
                    Canelo has zero chance of beating Bivol at 175. He's pretty much boxed in. It's either fight Bivol at 175 or Benavidez at 168. Talk about the "horns of dilemma". And Ryder will be no walk in the park.

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                    • MulaKO
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by AKAcronym

                      Bull****. At the peak of Canelo's hype, there were plenty of Canelo fans saying he would beat all 3 and that the guys at 175 wouldn't be much of a challenge. It wouldn't be until he started going higher that guys would pose more problems.
                      Ffs , they had him already as the heavyweight champ lol
                      Ahh the nuthuggers with their selective minds
                      Notice how many nuthuggers disappeared once Canelo lost to Bivol
                      Some going as far as switching allegiance
                      Just can’t make this chit up
                      But they wanna be considered legit boxing fans
                      Gtfoh

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