Comments Thread For: Canelo Says Bivol Made Rematch Negotiations Hard: 'I Tried My Best' To Make Deal Happen

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  • QballLobo
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    #81
    Originally posted by The plunger man
    He lost to the better fighter and that’s much more than just about money......in all walks of life it’s human nature to be the best at what they do and Bivol schooled the ginger bread man and showed he is second best....period
    He took a risk and went up in weight. Didn’t work out for him but he he didn’t lose anything. When he’s done fighting no one will talk about the Bivol fight. Blip on the radar.
    You’re probably someone who is scared to take a risk in your life because you think others will think less of you. Sad.

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    • Vlad_
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      #82
      Your best? Didn’t even offer him 50/50.

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      • MulaKO
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        #83
        But be honest Saul , you don’t need that smoke
        Again
        We got it

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        • turnedup
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          #84
          Originally posted by sege64

          Mate, we are boxing fans, not contract negotiation fans. The only reason Canelo is "worth" more than Bivol after getting his ass kicked against him is because of casuals. If he really wanted the fight (which he didn't) he would have grown a pair and paid Bivol what he's worth and made the fight, but you know, it makes for a convenient excuse that casuals lap up so....
          There is always a second narrative when it comes to this fighter. As long as there are legit boxing fans alive the fact he failed a dope test and needed every single advantage against his opponents through negotiation brings him way down in estimation. The 155 and taco fiasco would’ve killed the fandom of just about any fighter not named Canelo.

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          • The plunger man
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            #85
            Originally posted by QballLobo

            He took a risk and went up in weight. Didn’t work out for him but he he didn’t lose anything. When he’s done fighting no one will talk about the Bivol fight. Blip on the radar.
            You’re probably someone who is scared to take a risk in your life because you think others will think less of you. Sad.
            Not at all and have done risky things all my life.......Bivol offered to even come down to canelos so called best optimal weight and canelo wanted none of itso much for risking it ....he has done it time and time gain by weight restricting and demanding fighter agree to his terms .....that’s not risking it son that’s called tipping the fight in your favour....as for a blip with Bivol I remember it and so do most boxing fans and it was an utter thrashing......only fanboys refuse to accept what transpired against Bivol and your deffo one of them.....you should be on canelos Instagram page not on a forum for boxing lol

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            • Zaroku
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              #86
              Originally posted by willieb24
              Used to be a Canelo fan but now see through the B.S.
              You my fried cut through his bull

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              • Zaroku
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                #87
                Originally posted by The plunger man

                Not at all and have done risky things all my life.......Bivol offered to even come down to canelos so called best optimal weight and canelo wanted none of itso much for risking it ....he has done it time and time gain by weight restricting and demanding fighter agree to his terms .....that’s not risking it son that’s called tipping the fight in your favour....as for a blip with Bivol I remember it and so do most boxing fans and it was an utter thrashing......only fanboys refuse to accept what transpired against Bivol and your deffo one of them.....you should be on canelos Instagram page not on a forum for boxing lol
                You a great poster!! Respect big dog

                jhonny loves your concise really talk

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                • YOU WILL LOSE
                  ROOF KOREAN
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                  #88
                  we offered bivol free money and he didnt want to take it.

                  in order of timeline,it might be frank "bivol" martin

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                  • Elheath
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                    #89
                    The question is, given that he can't get the money if Bivol suddenly decides he will just chase history instead and that he is willing to fight at 168 with all the belts in line for chump change, is Canelo going to take it knowing that he will get schooled and this time lose all his belts?

                    Something tells me Canelo is not willing to lose twice to the same guy AND be beltless too.

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                    • JakeTheBoxer
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                      #90
                      Welcome to the real world Canelo. You can`t play A side game to the guy that beat you if you want to revenge your loss.

                      This loss will not go anywhere.

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