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  • daggum
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    #21
    Originally posted by budfr

    Charlo is actually bigger than Canelo but the latter has the ballzz to fight at higher weight classes and win. He lost to Bivol because he went up at least three weight classes of hs natural weight which should be 160. Charlo is a naturall 168 punder and Bivol was unable to hurt, let alone KO Canelo. Bivol is a coward, just like GGG, none of them dare to move up 2 or 3 weight classes. You sound lke a hater and an ignorant.
    canelo is not a natural 154 pounder. thats laughable. he was severely drained there and gained 20 pounds after the weigh in. also cowards use ped's. canelo is a coward.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Boxing Scene

      Shut the **** up with this bull****. Bivol is a coward because he beat a guy his own size and won every round and almost got cheated?
      So Canelo won’t get credit for beating Charlo since he’s coming up from two divisions lower.

      But when Canelo goes from a lower division to fight Bivol he doesn’t get any credit for that either.

      Canelo haters are all over the place with their “logic.”

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        #23
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

        So Canelo won’t get credit for beating Charlo since he’s coming up from two divisions lower.

        But when Canelo goes from a lower division to fight Bivol he doesn’t get any credit for that either.

        Canelo haters are all over the place with their “logic.”
        It's laughable to try to equate the 2 situations as if they're at all similar.

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          #24
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

          So Canelo won’t get credit for beating Charlo since he’s coming up from two divisions lower.

          But when Canelo goes from a lower division to fight Bivol he doesn’t get any credit for that either.

          Canelo haters are all over the place with their “logic.”
          Of course, he should get credit for fighting bivol. The problem with "going up" is that he was already a belt holder at 175, is not that he doesn't get the credit, it is the way he got there believing in his own hype. Remember after kovalev fight? You and his fans want him to fight berteviev and then usyk, he was trying to fight a cruiserweight too, before his charlo fight he wanted to bring jack down to 180.

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            #25
            Originally posted by garfios

            Of course, he should get credit for fighting bivol. The problem with "going up" is that he was already a belt holder at 175, is not that he doesn't get the credit, it is the way he got there believing in his own hype. Remember after kovalev fight? You and his fans want him to fight berteviev and then usyk, he was trying to fight a cruiserweight too, before his charlo fight he wanted to bring jack down to 180.
            Yeah, didn't Sulaimán say the WBC would sanction Canelo vs. Junior Makabu?

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              #26
              Originally posted by AKAcronym

              It's laughable to try to equate the 2 situations as if they're at all similar.
              It’s laughable that there are double standards and that you will defend them. Just because you don’t like a Canelo.​


              Originally posted by garfios
              Of course, he should get credit for fighting bivol. The problem with "going up" is that he was already a belt holder at 175, is not that he doesn't get the credit, it is the way he got there believing in his own hype. Remember after kovalev fight? You and his fans want him to fight berteviev and then usyk, he was trying to fight a cruiserweight too, before his charlo fight he wanted to bring jack down to 180.
              Even though he beat Kovalev that fight showed me that he doesn’t really have the physical dimensions to be fighting at 175 lbs. But he fought Bivol there anyway and was willing to rematch him at that weight as well.

              I’m glad you say he should get credit for fighting Bivol. Most of his haters refuse to give him any.

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                #27
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                It’s laughable that there are double standards and that you will defend them. Just because you don’t like a Canelo.​

                I don't actually dislike him as a fighter; his fans are another story though. What double standards am I defending? Your comparison was bad, so I called it as such.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by AKAcronym

                  I don't actually dislike him as a fighter; his fans are another story though. What double standards am I defending? Your comparison was bad, so I called it as such.
                  Beating a guy moving up in weight either deserves credit or it doesn’t.

                  Moving up in weight to fight one of the best in another weight class either deserves credit or it doesn’t.

                  Just keep the same energy for everyone who fits these criteria.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                    Beating a guy moving up in weight either deserves credit or it doesn’t.

                    Moving up in weight to fight one of the best in another weight class either deserves credit or it doesn’t.

                    Just keep the same energy for everyone who fits these criteria.
                    Except that's not what you were initially comparing. Charlo jumping up 2 weights immediately from 154, is not the same as Canelo going up, since he'd been bouncing around before. That's why I said the two were in no way the same.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by AKAcronym

                      Except that's not what you were initially comparing. Charlo jumping up 2 weights immediately from 154, is not the same as Canelo going up, since he'd been bouncing around before. That's why I said the two were in no way the same.
                      They both moved up in weight to fight the best at a higher weight class.

                      And Charlo is actually taller with a longer reach than Canelo. Something that Canelo never had against Bivol.

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