Canelo showing zero interest for Benavidez fight

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  • Oracle01
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    Canelo showing zero interest for Benavidez fight



    End of the interview 5.40 he is asked about a Benavidez fight. Does that sound like a person interested in the biggest ppv fight available? Looks like he is using the smack talk as an excuse for not making the fight. Pathetic.
  • SceneBoxer
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    #2
    Zero interest also to avenge his defeat to Bivol...

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    • Mike_b
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      #3
      Let's see, he's an old 33, built up a strong resume over time. At this point he can fight whomever he wants (stiffs) if he wanted to and still Garner 50 million plus. I think he's just standing back to observe his work, and take a picture of it before he heads off into the sunset.

      The bivol rematch should have taken place at 175 to try for greatness, another strap in his highest weight. Why would he come down to 68 (bivol) when that could muck up csnelos mode. Also obviously benevidez is a monster.

      Maybe 3 fights left tops
      Last edited by Mike_b; 07-14-2023, 02:13 AM.

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      • Oracle01
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        #4
        Am old 33 Chavez fought a prime Dela Hoya and Tszyu, thats a real mexican warrior.

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        • DoubleMM
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          #5
          Canelo would really get the breaks beat off him.

          When Benevidez got stripped for his title, that little midget fought for it immediately.

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          • Roadblock
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            #6
            Originally posted by Oracle01
            Am old 33 Chavez fought a prime Dela Hoya and Tszyu, thats a real mexican warrior.
            Thats somebody that hangs around too long, he got battered, he might have needed the money and nothing to do with warrior, they all warriors lol prize fighting is what they do.

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            • REMOVE SHARK 5510
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              #7
              Zero interest to fight real challenge after Bivol loss... He should easily beat 154 Charlo or he's done

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              • tritium_arma
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                #8
                It's obvious he's taking the easy fights for big money now. Charlo, drunk Charlo, and Spence. He's on the decline and had a decent run, so, not surprising. What's hilarious though is his supporters saying Golovkin at 35 and 36 was in his prime when Canelo fought him and very debatedly won the second fight when Canelo himself is past his best in his early 30s.

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                • Wir109
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                  #9
                  It's all good. I have zero interest in a Canelo fight until he fights Benevidez.

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                  • bballchump11
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tritium_arma
                    It's obvious he's taking the easy fights for big money now. Charlo, drunk Charlo, and Spence. He's on the decline and had a decent run, so, not surprising. What's hilarious though is his supporters saying Golovkin at 35 and 36 was in his prime when Canelo fought him and very debatedly won the second fight when Canelo himself is past his best in his early 30s.
                    GGG spent the majority of his career fighting bums in Europe.

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