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

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  • HeadShots
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    #31
    Prime Canelo got shut out 12-0

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    • joseph5620
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      #32
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
      Floyd beat a green Canelo. Bivol beat a prime Canelo.
      A world champion with a 42-0 record is not green. That's BS.

      An out of prime Mayweather beat a 23 year is Canelo. That's the story.

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      • satiev1
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        #33
        Canelo was also weight drained against floyd and not experienced. Bivol loss was way worse

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        • Stuntman Mike
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          #34
          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.
          Underestimating?

          No he took on too big a challenge but I doubt he underestimated him at all,he believed his own hype when he beat a shot kovalev.

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          • SceneBoxer
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            #35
            Originally posted by 4truth
            If he should lose to Charlo, Benevidez, or even Bivol at 168, that would be worse.
            highly possible ...

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            • Superbee
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              #36
              Floyd beat up a still green Ginger... Bivol humiliated a Prime Ginger ... Advantage Bivol ...

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                #37
                Originally posted by satiev1
                Canelo was also weight drained against floyd and not experienced. Bivol loss was way worse
                Another lie and pathetic excuse. Canelo came in at 153 in his prior fight and offered to come in at 150. He came in at 152.


                WBC junior middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (39-0-1, 29KOs) is willing to drop a few pounds to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. (42-0, 26KOs). Mayweather is the World Boxing Council's champion at 147-pounds. Alvarez has no problem facing Mayweather at a catch-weight of 150-pounds.

                Saul Alvarez: I'll Drop To 150 For Floyd Mayweather Jr.

                "It's what I want, the Mayweather fight. That's what we put on the table. I feel more mature and for that I am willing to go down to 150 pounds," said Canelo to Sal Rodriguez. "De la Hoya said he was going to pursue the Mayweather fight [for me]. We are ready for it. It's what people want, for me to fight someone like [Mayweather]."

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                • 4truth
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by joseph5620

                  Another lie and pathetic excuse. Canelo came in at 153 in his prior fight and offered to come in at 150. He came in at 152.


                  https://www.boxingscene.com/saul-alv...ther-jr--46563
                  Saul Alvarez: I'll Drop To 150 For Floyd Mayweather Jr.

                  "It's what I want, the Mayweather fight. That's what we put on the table. I feel more mature and for that I am willing to go down to 150 pounds," said Canelo to Sal Rodriguez. "De la Hoya said he was going to pursue the Mayweather fight [for me]. We are ready for it. It's what people want, for me to fight someone like [Mayweather]."
                  His unofficial second day weigh in for Floyd had him at 165, which was 6-7 pounds less than he was the fight before and the fight after.

                  also the catchweight offer was made when Canelo was younger and smaller.

                  https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...eight/2802237/

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                  • MONGOOSE66
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by SceneBoxer
                    Which one is Nelo's worst career loss? Bivol or Floyd?
                    Really? You gotta ask? Damn simple to see. It’s been written about to nausea

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by 4truth

                      His unofficial second day weigh in for Floyd had him at 165, which was 6-7 pounds less than he was the fight before and the fight after.

                      also the catchweight offer was made when Canelo was younger and smaller.

                      https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...eight/2802237/
                      - - U in U Barney BigBoys then still can’t read a boxing timeline.

                      When the fought, Canelo was at full Championship Weight of 154/175lb ring weight. He offered152 to turn blue on the scales with a 165 rehydration clause.

                      What grade U in now?

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