Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: Canelo Will Never Beat Bivol At 175, 168 Is Even More Dangerous For Alvarez

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  • champion4ever
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    #31
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

    I actually think Canelo should’ve stayed with Oscar too. There’s no way he’d have made that Bivol fight.

    As frustrating as it was for us fans, his timing of making the GGG fight was perfect. Same with Kovalev too.
    Good Post! I agree!

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    • champion4ever
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      #32
      Originally posted by GBP4LIFE

      I absolutely agree.. Canelo cherry picked after Bivol put up a couple weak performances.. Canelo took the bait like a dummy
      He got hustled! He thought he was being wise but in reality he was being foolish!

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        #33
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

        These two must fight each other first.

        They fought nobody good so far.
        I get it! You don't want Canelo to lose. You don't want him to suffer anymore defeats from anyone who is not European.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #34
          Originally posted by champion4ever

          I get it! You don't want Canelo to lose. You don't want him to suffer anymore defeats from anyone who is not European.
          No you don`t get it.

          I want Canelo to rematch Bivol. If not that, I want him to fight Benavidez.

          I have zero reason to protect Canelo, lol. You are Canelo`s fan, not me. I remember you were talking **** about Bivol being easy fight for Canelo before the fight.

          How are two blown up middleweights any challenge for Canelo? Cmon now.
          Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 05-13-2023, 03:28 PM.

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            #35
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

            No you don`t get it.

            I want Canelo to rematch Bivol. If not that, I want him to fight Benavidez.

            I have zero reason to protect Canelo, lol. You are Canelo`s fan, not me. I remember you were talking **** about Bivol being easy fight for Canelo before the fight.

            How are two blown up middleweights any challenge for Canelo? Cmon now.
            It's called getting old. Canelo's reflexes have slowed down to the point; Where both guys would at least be competitive against him if not outright outpoint him.

            He is now showing signs of aging. He's getting hit more easily and compound that with his stamina issues; I can at least promise you one thing. They would both fare much better than John Ryder.

            Also and lastly, as far as David Benavidez is concerned; He may brutally stop Canelo by way of TKO.

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              #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              I agree with Oscar on both accounts. No way does Canelo defeat Dmitry at any weight class; Let alone 175 lbs.

              Alvarez done fucked up now. He is forced to take a fight that he knows he can't win all because he thought he was cherry picking a very limited and overmatched Euro bum in Dmitry Bivol; Who he thought had very little chance of defeating him.

              Boy was he wrong? It was just another cherry pick gone bad. Now in order to save face he has to rematch him. To prove to boxing fans that he is no coward and to convince himself that Bivol is actually beatable but he already knows he's not.

              Expect him to mentally break and check out at some point in this fight; In order to avoid a serious ass whupping and getting himself hurt this time around
              I agree. The only reason Canelo wants the fight at 175 is it will give him an excuse for losing.

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                #37
                Originally posted by OldTerry

                I agree. The only reason Canelo wants the fight at 175 is it will give him an excuse for losing.
                You are a very wise man! A salute you sir! Excellent post!

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                  #38
                  I agree with Oscar's statement, even though he still hold's a lot of resentment toward's Canelo, for getting out of their contract.
                  That doesn't change the fact that Bivol would give him more of the same at 175, at 168 Bivol's hand speed would probably a bit faster.
                  Leading to a more thorough ass whipping than he delivered to Canelo at the 175 pound division, (those hand's would be like piston's pounding on Canelo's face).

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                  • Brother Mouzone
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Boricua181
                    I agree with Oscar's statement, even though he still hold's a lot of resentment toward's Canelo, for getting out of their contract.
                    That doesn't change the fact that Bivol would give him more of the same at 175, at 168 Bivol's hand speed would probably a bit faster.
                    Leading to a more thorough ass whipping than he delivered to Canelo at the 175 pound division, (those hand's would be like piston's pounding on Canelo's face).
                    ^^ This , ODLH is speaking facts , but he is saying it from a place of hate ............He def tuned into a Nelo hater

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                    • Elastic Recoilz
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                      #40
                      Bivol has the ability to outgun Canelo in every department. He could be subjected to any catchweight or rehydration clause and he'd still whoop Canelo with ease.

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