Memo is pure ass as a S&C coach. He really is only worth the PED’s.
Comments Thread For: Memo Heredia: You'll See a Stronger, More Powerful David Benavidez Against Andrade
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are you implying that canelo dos what Charlo did? Because canelo has never jumped two full weight classes without testing the waters in the weight class below and definitely never did so to face the best guy in the division. When he moves up a weight class, it’s usually against a lower level opponent or someone who has been compromised in some way.
Well, one champ jumped up 2 full weight classes and is still being called a ducker
And when jumping up full weight classes, every opponent can be a dangerous one.
Them waters are not necessarily easy.
The best reason for other fighters to get passes is because they are the favorite boogeymen at the moment.
They don't have to ever put their nutz on the line, so to speak.
As long as they call out that champ, it's all good.
The best way for fighters to get passes for fighting someone two weight classes below them while avoiding a threat in their division is because they’re fanboys of the fighter doing so. The opposite of putting your nutz on the line.
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What active fighter has a better resume than Nelo.are you implying that canelo dos what Charlo did? Because canelo has never jumped two full weight classes without testing the waters in the weight class below and definitely never did so to face the best guy in the division. When he moves up a weight class, it’s usually against a lower level opponent or someone who has been compromised in some way.
The best way for fighters to get passes for fighting someone two weight classes below them while avoiding a threat in their division is because they’re fanboys of the fighter doing so. The opposite of putting your nutz on the line.
I asked this question a few times....no answer.Comment
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I’ve answered this question multiple times whether it’s on this account or your alt one. Canelo’s entitlement to face who he wants while others don’t have that same privilege has nothing to do with the point. You’re just deflecting. He fought someone two weight classes below him and avoided a legit threat in his division, for the second time in his career.
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As if posting that name one more time (if you ever posted it at all) would pain you.I’ve answered this question multiple times whether it’s on this account or your alt one. Canelo’s entitlement to face who he wants while others don’t have that same privilege has nothing to do with the point. You’re just deflecting. He fought someone two weight classes below him and avoided a legit threat in his division, for the second time in his career.
Carry on being a hate filled hypocrite.Comment
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What does your question have to do with the point? It’s just a deflection. Now it also depends on what you mean by resume because there are multiple guys who have taken bigger risks than Canelo, who is the king of minimizing risk. But because guys like Floyd, Cotto and Mosley and Kovalev gave a younger canelo a shot when they were old and past their prime, his resume has been enhanced by their name value. Those older guys did the opposite of what canelo is doing now because he’s avoiding the young threats.
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