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  • #31
    Come to think of it Zurdo did look dry and drained at their Light Heavyweight weigh-in. I'd like to see a rematch up at Cruiserweight. Or 185-190 if Bivol doesn't want to go up to the full 200 limit.

    Make it happen boxing gods!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Santa_ View Post
      Come to think of it Zurdo did look dry and drained at their Light Heavyweight weigh-in. I'd like to see a rematch up at Cruiserweight. Or 185-190 if Bivol doesn't want to go up to the full 200 limit.

      Make it happen boxing gods!
      Is this a “boxing gods” match to you. Mismatch!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by just the facts View Post

        Canelo wasn’t going to fight Bivol again no matter what weight. He knows that unless some seriously crooked scorecards are involved (not out of the question), he can’t/won’t/didn’t beat Bivol. Canelo would rather fight guys from 2 and 3 weight classes below.

        After Canelo moved to PBC, he said he had no business at 175. Yet you want us to believe that Canelo was willing to fight Bivol at 175. Not a ******** chance in hell.
        I mean, Canelo literally tried to make the rematch happen. At 175. That is a fact.

        It was Bivol who made negotiations difficult and ultimately killed the fight.


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        • #34
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

          I mean, Canelo literally tried to make the rematch happen. At 175. That is a fact.

          It was Bivol who made negotiations difficult and ultimately killed the fight.

          That’s not a fact. You trying to tell me that one week Canelo wants to fight Bivol at 175 and the next week he says he has no business fighting at 175? You can’t be that dumb, are you?

          Again, Canelo knows that unless some seriously crooked scorecards are involved (not out of the question), he flat out can’t/won’t/didn’t beat Bivol.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by just the facts View Post

            That’s not a fact. You trying to tell me that one week Canelo wants to fight Bivol at 175 and the next week he says he has no business fighting at 175? You can’t be that dumb, are you?

            Again, Canelo knows that unless some seriously crooked scorecards are involved (not out of the question), he flat out can’t/won’t/didn’t beat Bivol.
            Canelo publicly stated that he wanted the rematch, he then tried to negotiate the rematch, then publicly stated that Bivol was making rematch negotiations difficult, then finally made a public statement that he was moving on after having tried hard to make the rematch.

            That is all verifiable.

            Canelo wanting to depend on crooked scorecards (name all these supposed fights that Canelo won when he actually should have lost) is not verifiable and made up on your part.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by boxingitis View Post
              Bivol only begs Canelo for a rematch. Wounder why?

              Bivol should only be trying to fight Beterbiev.
              What are you talking about? I haven't heard nor read bivol begging for a fight. Actually, he sent off canelo and his ridiculous offer away, and ginger was happy to obliged, ginger beg him to not agree, that was the only begging, done by your idol ginger the fraud.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by just the facts View Post

                Poor Bivol. He thought that if he agreed to go to 168 for a rematch, Canelo would have the testicular fortitude to rematch him. Who passes on a chance to avenge a loss and handicap your opponent at the same time? Canelo, that’s who.
                He didn't pass on the chance, he knew he couldn't hang with bivol, and losing his belts at 168 would have been a disaster, so he insisted on the "same terms", without an inch of a concession, that was his way out. Back to fighting undersize boxers and proclaiming he is the king.

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                • #38
                  All these ass clowns praising boring ass Bivol. I dont see anyone of their favorite fighters lining up to fight him. Fact of things are it took 2 Mexicans having the Cajones to fight Bivol when no one knew who he was. As with everyone else, you aint **** til you beat a Mexican.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                    Canelo publicly stated that he wanted the rematch, he then tried to negotiate the rematch, then publicly stated that Bivol was making rematch negotiations difficult, then finally made a public statement that he was moving on after having tried hard to make the rematch.

                    That is all verifiable.

                    Canelo wanting to depend on crooked scorecards (name all these supposed fights that Canelo won when he actually should have lost) is not verifiable and made up on your part.
                    ggg 1 and probably 2, Lara, floyd "draw" the open score in trout's fight was crooked, he didn't win more than 2 rounds vs bivol. The public statement is bs, he should have picked up the rematch option, but he never did, that's your proof. And you have never seen a rematch with the same terms for the winning side, never, see Duran vs Leonard, aj vs ruiz, and countless others.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by garfios View Post

                      ggg 1 and probably 2, Lara, floyd "draw" the open score in trout's fight was crooked, he didn't win more than 2 rounds vs bivol. The public statement is bs, he should have picked up the rematch option, but he never did, that's your proof. And you have never seen a rematch with the same terms for the winning side, never, see Duran vs Leonard, aj vs ruiz, and countless others.
                      GGG1 was a draw , Canelo wasn’t given a win.

                      GGG2 was a close fight that Canelo rightfully won IMO.

                      Lara was a close fight that Canelo rightfully won IMO.

                      Floyd got the victory, Canelo wasn’t given a win.

                      Trout was a clear Canelo win as he even dropped him to remove any doubt.

                      Bivol got the victory, Canelo wasn’t given a win.
                      HeyDeebo! A.B Counterhooks likes this.

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