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  • Comments Thread For: Claressa Shields: "If I'm Not The Face of Boxing, Who Is?"

    Since knocking Ryan Garcia out and forcing him to say no mas in front of a Las Vegas crowd, the chatter surrounding one particular subject has gotten louder and louder. For a number of years, Canelo Alvarez has rightfully held the throne as the face of boxing. His pay-per-view numbers, world title wins, and ability to pack out the house have been well chronicled. But, as mentioned previously, Gervonta Davis believes that he's done more than enough to usurp the Mexican star.
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  • #2
    You're not even the face of womens boxing. That's Katie Taylor

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    • #3
      Delusion with a capital D.

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      • #4
        She's delusional

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        • #5
          How many PPVs have you sold Claressa?

          I'd imagine that it's very close to zero. Comparing her with Canelo is laughable.

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          • #6
            You certainly know how to get people talking, your good but no need to blow your own horn

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            • #7
              Boooooooooooomb squuuaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad
              Last edited by zod66; 05-19-2023, 06:28 AM.

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              • #8
                Accomplishments? She has one good win in her debatable points victory over Marshall. She's good, but she's not in the top 100 faces of boxing. Fury, Tank, Canelo, Beast Wilder, Crawford, Spence, Lucas Browne, Haney, Ducksyk, Femi, Chisora PPV, Inoue, etc, these are boxing's faces. Nash out
                BoloShot BoloShot Wambamsam Wamb like this.

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                • #9
                  I tried watching women boxing and it is not my thing..

                  On the pads and in the gym it looks good but when it's ringtime all technique seems to go out the window and all that is left are attitude, grit and fighting on emotion.
                  Fights that are considered 'great' are usually slugfest where both stand in front of each other and just start throwing, no defense whatsoever.
                  Maybe I haven't seen enough fights and some are different but without offending anyone.... just not my cup of tea.

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                  • #10
                    oh boy here we go again.

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