Comments Thread For: Arum: Canelo Wipes Floor With Crawford; Terence Can't Hurt Canelo, But Canelo Can Hurt Him

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  • lopetego
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    #71
    Bob's right, Crawford's very skilled, but it won't matter.

    Canelo will just walk him down and beat him up

    he took Charlo's punches like nothing, same thing's gonna happen with TC

    we're talking about a guy who went 36 rounds with freaking GGG without going down or getting hurt

    a guy who beat one of the hardest LHW punchers in recent times in Kovalev and went 12 rounds with Bivol

    you think he'll respect the power of a bloated welterweight?

    Crawford's delusional fans probably think he punches harder than all the guys I mentioned, though

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    • rrayvez
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      #72
      Originally posted by Robi13
      No one beats that version of canelo not anyone from 75 on down. Anyone
      You really believe that to be true? Even after seeing Bivol embarrass Canelo without any sort of true resistance? You think Canelo beats him, Beterbiev, Benavidez, morrell all because he went 12 rounds with little Charlo. You Canelo fans are a special kind of deluded.

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      • Robi13
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        #73
        Originally posted by rrayvez
        You really believe that to be true? Even after seeing Bivol embarrass Canelo without any sort of true resistance? You think Canelo beats him, Beterbiev, Benavidez, morrell all because he went 12 rounds with little Charlo. You Canelo fans are a special kind of deluded.
        Yup, I said it and when he fights any of them I’ll stand on what I said, and you stand against it, Then let’s bet when he fights any of them.

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        • rrayvez
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          #74
          Originally posted by Robi13

          Yup, I said it and when he fights any of them I’ll stand on what I said, and you stand against it, Then let’s bet when he fights any of them.
          Seems like you operate with emotion and hopefulness. Just because Canelo blurted out after his fight that nobody beats this Canelo, doesn’t make it a fact. It’s wishful thinking on both yours and his part. And in order to bet on a fight, he’d have to be willing to make one of those fights and as of now he seems more content to fight guys in smaller weight classes than he is with taking meaningful risks. Good luck with your wishful thinking though. Dreams can come true little buddy.

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          • Don Pichardo
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            #75
            Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang
            you dont need to hurt canelo tho... just gotta outbox him.. floyd and lara did...
            Agreed. However. The Canelo of today is not the Canelo Floyd fought….

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            • JonDP
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              #76
              Originally posted by rrayvez
              You really believe that to be true? Even after seeing Bivol embarrass Canelo without any sort of true resistance? You think Canelo beats him, Beterbiev, Benavidez, morrell all because he went 12 rounds with little Charlo. You Canelo fans are a special kind of deluded.
              Speaking of deluded, you don't seem to know boxing enough to understand what you're looking at. Canelo put on a clinic of speed, power, cutting off the ring, head movement, you name it against Charlo, completely nullifying him. If you know what you're looking at, and most people don't, you understand that what he said is most likely true: no one's beating him.

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              • rrayvez
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                #77
                Originally posted by JonDelPrado

                Speaking of deluded, you don't seem to know boxing enough to understand what you're looking at. Canelo put on a clinic of speed, power, cutting off the ring, head movement, you name it against Charlo, completely nullifying him. If you know what you're looking at, and most people don't, you understand that what he said is most likely true: no one's beating him.
                I find it funny when Canelo fans try to talk as if they know boxing but while doing so, expose their ignorance. Canelo thrives off of guys with low punch outputs and that’s charlos style. Works well for him at 154 where he is a strong guy, but doing so 2 weight classes above his fighting weight was not going to go well for him. That why Canelo was a significant favorite. That’s also why he did so well against guys like Smith and Saunders and plant. They don’t really let their hands go enough and allow Canelo to dictate the pace he’s most comfortable with. The other guys I mentioned in my previous comment don’t fight that way and wouldn’t allow Canelo to fight only when he chooses to. That’s why bivol beat the breaks off of him. Whenever Canelo loaded up threw his 1 or 2 punches at a time, bivol fired right back at him and didn’t let him rest. Canelo hates being made to fight fast. Charlo was the perfect match up for him and anyone with sense knew that coming in. This isn’t some Canelo resurgence, it’s just good match making. Keep watching boxing though, one day you’ll be knowledgeable enough to keep up.

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                • JonDP
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by rrayvez
                  I find it funny when Canelo fans try to talk as if they know boxing but while doing so, expose their ignorance. Canelo thrives off of guys with low punch outputs and that’s charlos style. Works well for him at 154 where he is a strong guy, but doing so 2 weight classes above his fighting weight was not going to go well for him. That why Canelo was a significant favorite. That’s also why he did so well against guys like Smith and Saunders and plant. They don’t really let their hands go enough and allow Canelo to dictate the pace he’s most comfortable with. The other guys I mentioned in my previous comment don’t fight that way and wouldn’t allow Canelo to fight only when he chooses to. That’s why bivol beat the breaks off of him. Whenever Canelo loaded up threw his 1 or 2 punches at a time, bivol fired right back at him and didn’t let him rest. Canelo hates being made to fight fast. Charlo was the perfect match up for him and anyone with sense knew that coming in. This isn’t some Canelo resurgence, it’s just good match making. Keep watching boxing though, one day you’ll be knowledgeable enough to keep up.
                  So let me get this straight, you didn’t see any difference in the version of Canelo that fought Bivol versus the one that fought Charlo? My point proven beautifully, most people out there don’t know what they’re looking at.

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                  • rrayvez
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by JonDelPrado

                    So let me get this straight, you didn’t see any difference in the version of Canelo that fought Bivol versus the one that fought Charlo? My point proven beautifully, most people out there don’t know what they’re looking at.
                    Yes, I saw a huge difference. He picked a lesser opponent who didn’t throw punches and used only 1 hand 95% of the fight and was a jmw instead of a lhw when he faced charlo, so he looked better. I wish you the best in your journey to learn more boxing.

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                    • IceTrayDaGang
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by garfios

                      Just like charlo is a big guy so anyone that fights ginger, in his fanatics eyes, the problem with that selective and convenient math is, ginger is way bigger than then, hence the mismatch. And I stand by my comment that maybe Crawford a 36 has reached his maximum fighting weight, are you forgetting at what weight and age they started fighting? 15 yo canelo started at 140, by his 2nd fight he was over the jww limit, by his 5th fight he was doing 145 pounds catchweight, by 21 he was a full fledged MW fighting at 155lbs. That's a big dude.
                      crawford is NOT charlo!! the phcuk!! so because charlo loss to canelo, no others fighters can successfully move up in weight???

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