What is Nelo's worst career loss? Bivol or Floyd?

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  • SceneBoxer
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    What is Nelo's worst career loss? Bivol or Floyd?

    Which one is Nelo's worst career loss? Bivol or Floyd?
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    BIVOL
    69.57%
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    floyd
    23.91%
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    Still to come ...
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    Last edited by SceneBoxer; 09-09-2023, 08:13 PM.
  • SceneBoxer
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    must be Bivol ....

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    Last edited by SceneBoxer; 09-09-2023, 08:09 PM.

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    • HungryLionCharlo
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      #3
      Originally posted by SceneBoxer
      Which one is Nelo's worst career loss? Bivol or Floyd?
      Bivol was a massive +700 betting underdog vs Canelo to win by decision. Floyd was the betting favorite vs Canelo.

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      • SceneBoxer
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        #4
        Originally posted by HungryLionCharlo

        Bivol was a massive +700 betting underdog vs Canelo to win by decision. Floyd was the betting favorite vs Canelo.
        Also I think Bivol inflicted the worst physical beating on Nelo than Floyd ...

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        • F l i c k e r
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          Floyd.

          He got completely out boxed to the point that Canelo looked like a mediocre boxer.

          The Bivol loss came from Canelo fighting in a ****** manner and underestimating Bivol.

          That loss isn't so bad compare to losing to an old man reminiscent of Hopkins-Pavlik.

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          • pretty boy_
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            #6
            Mayweather without a doubt. Canelo had no business fighting at 175. True boxing afficiionados know his best weight was 152-160. He's a tiny 168er.

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              #7
              Originally posted by pretty boy_
              Mayweather without a doubt. Canelo had no business fighting at 175. True boxing afficiionados know his best weight was 152-160. He's a tiny 168er.
              If only he had the spine to fight Benavidez and Morrell instead of doing everything he can not to fight them.

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                Canelo lost against himself in Bivol. It was most important fight of his career (which would open gates for Beterbiev and even Usyk) and he tried possibly the worst gameplan for the fight. Don't even mention about his injury and 185 lbs fight night weight. Still won around 4 rounds.

                Froid was much smaller. Despite catchweight BS, Canelo should have performed better. It was clearly better win by a smaller man.
                Last edited by Silence; 09-09-2023, 09:01 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by HungryLionCharlo

                  If only he had the spine to fight Benavidez and Morrell instead of doing everything he can not to fight them.

                  Yep, fighting guys from his natural weight class rather than the top dogs in his own division Lmbao...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by F l i c k e r
                    Floyd.

                    He got completely out boxed to the point that Canelo looked like a mediocre boxer.

                    The Bivol loss came from Canelo fighting in a ****** manner and underestimating Bivol.

                    That loss isn't so bad compare to losing to an old man reminiscent of Hopkins-Pavlik.
                    Floyd beating Canelo was the equivalent of Canelo beating Bivol.

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