It’s not a debate because you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Size equals overall dimensions, not just height.
Canelo is an exception, he’s incredibly broad for a man 5”8. He’d have to cut an arm off to make 160 nowadays. He’s a natural Super Middleweight.
I know exactly what I'm talking about. When did you hear anyone call a shorter fighter the bigger man? I'll wait.
On top of that you use the word " natural ". That would mean he was always supposed to be there. And shows you don't know what you're talking about. It's a reason he started at 140. Just because he added bulk to his frame does not mean he's a " natural " super middleweight.
There's a reason most super middleweights are 6' and up. Thats where they belong.
It’s not a debate because you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Size equals overall dimensions, not just height.
Canelo is an exception, he’s incredibly broad for a man 5”8. He’d have to cut an arm off to make 160 nowadays. He’s a natural Super Middleweight.
Also even the man himself comes out and says " Charlo is bigger " and " I'm always the smaller fighter " However I'll leave it to you that Canelo is some natural 168 lb fighter. So apparently the guy that has fought from 140-175 doesn't understand how size works.
I know exactly what I'm talking about. When did you hear anyone call a shorter fighter the bigger man? I'll wait.
On top of that you use the word " natural ". That would mean he was always supposed to be there. And shows you don't know what you're talking about. It's a reason he started at 140. Just because he added bulk to his frame does not mean he's a " natural " super middleweight.
There's a reason most super middleweights are 6' and up. Thats where they belong.
Started at 140 when he was a 16 year old kid. It’s like saying Pacquiao is a minimumweight.
The definition of bigger is “of considerable size”.
The definition of size is “the relative extent of something; a thing’s overall dimensions.
So no height doesn’t equal bigger/size. You’re wrong and clearly don’t understand what you’re talking about.
Also even the man himself comes out and says " Charlo is bigger " and " I'm always the smaller fighter " However I'll leave it to you that Canelo is some natural 168 lb fighter. So apparently the guy that has fought from 140-175 doesn't understand how size works.
You should use your single neuron dumbass. Charlos are some "skinny" inactive fighters from lower weight classes that are cherrypicked by a bigger guy in Canelo. Of course they could lose to Canelo.
The most a single neuron could do is send impulses to body parts. There is no thought process with a single neuron… You really are an imbecile.
And dumb***s seem to think despite charlo being much taller, expect him to be as bulky as the shorter man. Make it make sense.
Started at 140 when he was a 16 year old kid. It’s like saying Pacquiao is a minimumweight.
The definition of bigger is “of considerable size”.
The definition of size is “the relative extent of something; a thing’s overall dimensions.
So no height doesn’t equal bigger/size. You’re wrong and clearly don’t understand what you’re talking about.
In real life find me any respectable boxing analyst that has called a man 3 inches shorter than his opponent the bigger man. Otherwise you have no clue what you're talking about. In boxing bigger man means taller. Fundora is a fu****g twig but when he towers over his opponent in boxing he is the bigger man. When has anyone said someone was bigger than Fundora?
He always has the size advantage which in boxing means taller and usually longer reach. Sometimes shorter fighters may have longer reach, they are still the smaller fighter. You think it's a debate but it's not lol. This has already been established.
Silly arguments here. Alvarez has been fighting at 160 and above for near a decade. Charlo is coming up 2 divisions from his normal fighting weight. It is dumb to even have this conversation just because Alvarez is trying to cast himself, somehow, as the under dog. We all know he is not, and we all know Charlo is at a disadvantage. From the look of him, I do not think it is that big (pun intended) of a disadvantage, but it is a simple fact that Charlo is training for a division that Alvarez simply owns.
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