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  • steeve steel
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    #11
    I like Andrade's attitude and confidence. He has the size and skills to beat Benevidez, but he will need stamina, focus and courage.

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    • Joseph
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      #12
      Honestly haven’t a clue who will win, but hats off to Boo Boo for not backing out (yet?). This SHOULD be Benavidez’ toughest fight and Andrade’s most exciting. I expect fireworks. I will be full of good food and good substances the night of.

      I can’t wait.

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      • messi807
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        #13
        Originally posted by boxingitis
        Ill be surprised if Boo Boo beat Benavidez. Whoever wins has a slight chance of getting the Canelo pay day.
        ‘Slight’ chance indeed. It’s predictable Canelo will fight another non-threat 4 fights back to back.

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        • boxingitis
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          #14
          Originally posted by messi807

          ‘Slight’ chance indeed. It’s predictable Canelo will fight another non-threat 4 fights back to back.
          He is becoming a Tank. But Canelo already has an all time great resume ,not in his 20s and Prime fighting garbage opposition. He is like Mayweather now fighting non treats and picking his opponents wisely.
          Last edited by boxingitis; 11-11-2023, 03:37 AM.

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          • Dela
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            #15
            Good luck …50/50

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            • garfios
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              #16
              Originally posted by boxingitis

              He is becoming a Tank. But Canelo already has an all time great resume ,not in his 20s and Prime fighting garbage opposition. He is like Mayweather now fighting non treats and picking his opponents wisely.
              "All time great resume", how many great wins does he have in his resume? Please, only boxers in their prime or close to it. I'd love to learn about those great fighters he has beaten.

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              • hitmanjosh
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                #17
                Demetrius Andrade seem like a good dude and he has heart and skill to step up whereas Canela bypassed this opportunity, but winning a few rounds is one thing but avoiding a MF'er coming hard all night and punching hard is another thing, and he's young and hyped too! If he were using Pernell Whitaker like skills I would give him a shot but I just don't see that in him at his age.

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                • boxingitis
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by garfios

                  "All time great resume", how many great wins does he have in his resume? Please, only boxers in their prime or close to it. I'd love to learn about those great fighters he has beaten.
                  Well Mayweather had Marquez 2 weight Divisions lower, Oscar and Mosley old as ****, Canelo Green and drained, Pacquiao had been in wars with Barrera, Morale, and almost got murdered by Marquez before he face Floyd, old and worned out.

                  He beat Undefeated Trout, Callum Smith, BJS, Plant. Jacobs and Lara were decent oppents. GGG was undefeated as well. Yeah Mayweather had names, but never at their best.

                  Tell me any active fighter that has a better Resume than Canelo.

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                  • garfios
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by boxingitis

                    Well Mayweather had Marquez 2 weight Divisions lower, Oscar and Mosley old as ****, Canelo Green and drained, Pacquiao had been in wars with Barrera, Morale, and almost got murdered by Marquez before he face Floyd, old and worned out.

                    He beat Undefeated Trout, Callum Smith, BJS, Plant. Jacobs and Lara were decent oppents. GGG was undefeated as well. Yeah Mayweather had names, but never at their best.

                    Tell me any active fighter that has a better Resume than Canelo.
                    Yes, Trout and Lara were good opponents, but he looked like crap against Lara in a fight he should have lost, and what was the BS with the open score with Trout? By the way, canelo had over 40 fights or close to it when he fought mayweather, green he wasn't, young yes, drained? I don't think so, he offered to fight him at 150, and they agreed at 152 only one pound less than his prior fight with Trout, please that drained thing is not true, back then by fight night he was over 170 pounds. And he waited out ggg and still lost the first fight and the second you could flip a coin for the winner. That doesn't resemble an all-time great resume, saunders, smith, ryder, yildrim are not great fighters nor elite, and if you said that mosley was old when he fought mayweather, he was older when he fought canelo.

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                    • boxingitis
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by garfios
                      Yes, Trout and Lara were good opponents, but he looked like crap against Lara in a fight he should have lost, and what was the BS with the open score with Trout? By the way, canelo had over 40 fights or close to it when he fought mayweather, green he wasn't, young yes, drained? I don't think so, he offered to fight him at 150, and they agreed at 152 only one pound less than his prior fight with Trout, please that drained thing is not true, back then by fight night he was over 170 pounds. And he waited out ggg and still lost the first fight and the second you could flip a coin for the winner. That doesn't resemble an all-time great resume, saunders, smith, ryder, yildrim are not great fighters nor elite, and if you said that mosley was old when he fought mayweather, he was older when he fought canelo.
                      You can flip a coin when Mayweather fought Castillo and Maidana. Mayweather looked like crap vs Maidana. He had to make Maidana change gloves, always looking for an advantage, had to have Kenny Paylessas as his ref so he can clinch as much as he wants. Mayweather waited out Pacquiao. By your standards Mayweather is not all time great. Just a guy waiting to fight big Names at the right time.

                      Oscar, Mosley, Canelo, Pacquiao were not in their prime when Mayweather facs them. Marquez was 2 weight lower. So you tell me how many Prime all time greats or elite did he beat?
                      Last edited by boxingitis; 11-11-2023, 11:08 AM.

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