Well if he thinks people are ****** he's right. Yes I'm sure he doesn't beat Kovalev in his prime. Are you one of the ****** people you just referenced? Canelos not a ****ing light heavyweight. He's 5'8 and would give up too much height. Anyone with a brain would know he wouldn't dare fight a prime fighter at 175. That would be ****** as ****. He had a legitimate risk of losing to Kovalev. If Kovalev actually gave a **** he probably wins that fight.
He provided an entertaining matchup. He had the advantage because Kovalev was faded and just came from a war. However the entertainment value was the fact that Kovalev was a ****ing light heavyweight and had the ability to knock him out. So who would win? The naturally bigger ko artist who's a shell of himself but just ko'd a young physical specimen, or the undersized p4p boxer who carries power up to 168 but is out of place at 175? Now if he had lost and got brutally stopped everyone would change their tune. And I'm sure there were lots of people who believed he would lose.
A whole thread of morons bringing up the obvious. The funniest is you claiming he takes lesser risk options but his resume is superior to the fighters you guys claims he's ducking and it's not even close. You guys are ****ing pathetic.
Shut your sensitive ass up. In short you agree with my take that he only faced Kovalev because he was washed up and compromised. So why is he acting as if it were some amazing feat to beat him when he went into the fight as a significant favorite for all the reasons I mentioned? And spare me the height bullshyt, canelo has walked into the ring weighing as a light heavyweight since he was in his early 20’s. So weight wise, while short, he’s always had the frame to fight bigger men much how other shorter fighters like pac and Tyson fought taller men consistently. You guys want to forget how canelo wanted to fight at cruiser and even said Usyk at 201 pounds. Now he’s way too small for 175 when he walked into the ring at 164 when he was 23? Stfu.
Yes, when he was 15, by 17, the age I mentioned in another post he was 147. I'm pretty sure I wrote teens too. By his fourth fight the same year he debuted, he was fighting at ww.
Usyk was fighting at 165 at age 20. I'm sure he won't make an excuse that he's small for heavyweight if he loses eventually.
Usyk was fighting at 165 at age 20. I'm sure he won't make an excuse that he's small for heavyweight if he loses eventually.
The ginger has a diva mentality and thinks he can do no wrong. If he loses it is not because the other guy was better, is because he try to challenge himself, when in fact he could've challenge himself in his own division and nobody could've say anything bad against him. He's mentioning that he jumped two weight classes, when in fact it was one, and he has already won a belt at LHW, technically he didn't jump nothing. His fans are the worst, when he fought Kovalev and won, they were saying that he will fight berteviev next, they didn't mention bivol because they saw him as the lesser LHW champion, and after berteviev he would fight usyk, so he choose bivol and we all know what happened. The excuse for them is, he has no business at 175, but the fact is that he fought at the weight and won, what changed? Only the fighter was different, everything else along with clauses and the usually shenanigans was the same, well the fighter was in his prime. That was the biggest difference and a good technical boxer, just like Lara and fraud.
Canelo didn't drag Khan anywhere. Canelo was a MW. Did you expect him to move down to WW for Khan?
He did drag Khan up...tf? Fought him at 160 after saying mexicans dont fcuk around to GGGrandpa after the Cotto fight! then MOVED DOWN to fight Smith at 154....
And Mell isnt a super middleweight! 160-147=13,
168-154=14....math is there, kid
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