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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View PostThat’s a random and irrelevant reply to my comment. However, not sure it’s just Crawford fans you should be whining about though. May want to take up your pound for pound complaints with Ring Magazine and ESPN as they also have Crawford ranked #1 pound for pound. Astonishing really, don’t you think?
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Originally posted by Greenfield02 View Post
I guess you don't catch on to sarcasm because I'm talking about you. If you're going to criticize fighters for something make sure you do it across the board regardless of race and nationality. You're the biggest Crawford groupie, even though he's doing the same sh** as Canelo yet you don't criticize him because he's black. So if you're going to criticize make sure you're criticizing the fighter because of his actions not his race. Let me let you in on a little secret other people can be racist too that's not just a white person thing, and your no better than those racist if you're being racist against others who don't look like you you....
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Benavidez or retire. The timing is right, they are no promotional barriers, make it happen.
De La Hoya is spiteful, he might actually impede the Munguia fight to force Canelo to fight Benavidez.
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Originally posted by tomhawq View PostMuch better than Canelo vs Jermall Charlo. Far better than Canelo vs Berlanga.
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Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View PostBoxingscene once again peddling BS fight news. The only fact presented in this article is that Munguia will be fighting John Ryder. There is zero chance that Munguia is Canelo's next opponent. Canelo will be knocking out David Benavidez in May.
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I'm giving Canelo 2024 and that's it. There is NO reason why he shouldn't fight Benavidez this year. I am one of the few who still think he'd win.
He's just so afraid of losing again, and it's highly possible he will; I think fighters who lose are more interesting than the ones who don't. It's all about picking yourself up after a loss and making a statement. Those who are protecting themselves from real opposition get boring really quick clobbering fighters who can't or won't fight back.
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