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

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  • MONGOOSE66
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    #51
    Originally posted by SceneBoxer

    yep it's somewhat obvious but people have different views...
    That’s cause they are casuals or they dont know how to READ.

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    • fifth_root
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      #52
      So far it's Bivol and it was bad. He deserves worse.

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      • TMLT87
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        #53
        I dunno if either of them were "bad" really. Floyd is Floyd (even an older Floyd was still pretty ****ing great) and Bivol is a very talented bigger man.

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        • kingstip9
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          #54
          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.
          I agree that it’s mayweather. But 152 = one of his best weight ? Hell no

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          • SceneBoxer
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            #55
            Originally posted by Pac=Duran

            He was very young vs Floyd and was brought in to lose. Nobody expected him to win considering the crazy weight draining and he lost every round.

            Vs Bivol he was the clear favourite (******ly) and lost every round, where the underdog laid off him when he was trapped on the ropes. Bivol could have killed him at any time if he opened up but he wanted to preserve the chance of a rematch
            Nelo avoided another humiliation... be it @ 175 or 168...

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            • hugh grant
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              #56
              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.
              So pacs win over Miguel cotto would be cottos worse ever beating making pac the GOAT
              Last edited by hugh grant; 09-13-2023, 03:55 AM.

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              • QueensburyRules
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                #57
                Originally posted by Roadblock

                There was no rehydration clause in the fight.


                Unbeaten Floyd Mayweather Jr. (44-0, 26 KO’s) will have no rehydration clause in the contract for their catch-weight fight at 152 pounds, according to Steve Kim. Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer is saying that the rehydration clause wasn’t included. What this means, of course, is that Canelo can rehydrate as much as much as he wants. If Canelo wants to rehydrate to 172 lbs. like he did in his last fight in April against Austin Trout, then there’s nothing stopping him from doing so.

                Source: Schaefer: No Rehydration Limit For Mayweather-Canelo - Boxing News 24 (https://www.************.com/2013/05...anelo/)​
                - - Schaefer a conman/ liar who paid legal damages to Oscar for running his business in the ground to the benefit of Haymon.

                U just one of their suckers.

                Canelo clearly forced to 165 instead of his usual 175.

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                • SceneBoxer
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                  #58
                  After tasting his worst humiliating defeat, of course Nelo will avoid at all cost a re-run of that beating....

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                  • El_Mero
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                    #59
                    Bivol and there's no argument.

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                    • The D3vil
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                      #60
                      Bivol by far.

                      No shame in losing to the best fighter on the planet, who dictated the conditions of the fight.

                      Canelo did that to Bivol, thinking he was fresh meat to avoid fighting Beterbiev & got served.

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