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  • #31
    Munguia is a big fan favorite, got everyone looking for that Munguia payday.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post

      Thanks for breaking it down for everyone. Now we all understand how ALL Mexican and ALL Mexican-American fans think.
      Did u use the word “all”? I used the word “most”. Clearly nothing applies 100% to any population. Sorry if your assumption about my comment hurt your feelings.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
        Did u use the word “all”? I used the word “most”. Clearly nothing applies 100% to any population. Sorry if your assumption about my comment hurt your feelings.
        No need to apologize. I have no feelings.

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        • #34
          it actually takes special fans to continue to support a guy who they even believe is not making the fights that should be made when they should be made, this is benny now for canelo & i think even canelo fans may be put off by this one, i mean that charlo fight was hopeless in the end & if drunk inactive charlo goes ahead it may well be even more hopeless & then its perfect timing for bud to step in as a serious guy, smaller but top guy after canelo seeming is 'back' to his best but after beating 2 sub par opponents with drunk charlo nowhere near his past best either, what a situation for bud, its perfect really
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          • #35
            Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post

            No need to apologize. I have no feelings.
            Clearly you did, which was why you responded in the manner which you did. So again, sorry that your assumption stirred up those emotions.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Smash View Post
              it actually takes special fans to continue to support a guy who they even believe is not making the fights that should be made when they should be made, this is benny now for canelo & i think even canelo fans may be put off by this one, i mean that charlo fight was hopeless in the end & if drunk inactive charlo goes ahead it may well be even more hopeless & then its perfect timing for bud to step in as a serious guy, smaller but top guy after canelo seeming is 'back' to his best but after beating 2 sub par opponents with drunk charlo nowhere near his past best either, what a situation for bud, its perfect really
              Special fans is a nice way of putting it. I’m more inclined to say “complete morons with no sense of dignity”. But I respect your approach and agree with your stance 100%. I can’t understand why it’s so tough for people to just say the truth. Canelo is ducking Benavidez and has mastered minimizing risk because he knows his fan base will not only look past it but defend and support it.
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              • #37
                its strange because munguia's career has been even more carefully managed than canelo's and the goal of that was to get to canelo and get ko'd.

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                • #38
                  I wonder what your agenda is on this Mr. Bradley because you always have one.

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                  • #39
                    Which group of Mexican fans is Bradley talking about? And how does he know? Bradley is one of the worst commentators out there. He is really arrogant but only ever says about 6 different things. You could record his commentary and replay it on random for another fight with the new fighters names subbed in and it would be about the same.
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                    • #40
                      Not going to ignore what Canelo accomplished before turning onto a super middleweight. But so far, in the last 2-3 years his resume has aged like Milk.

                      Currently he has fought:

                      Callum Smith-Moved up and was oblirated by beterviev in even better fashion.

                      Avni Yildrim- Hasn't beaten anyone of note, beaten by Jack Cullen and Eubank Jr (in the same round as Canelo). Has recently been stopped by a journeyman.

                      Billy Joe Saunders-retired without beating anyone of note.

                      Caleb Plant- His best win so far, beaten Uzcategui and a declined Dirrell, has been beaten onto a pulp by Benavidez even if the ref Bayless was on Caleb's side allowing excessive clinching and nut punching, he also stopped David whenever he was on the lead.

                      Dimitry Bivol- A cherry pick gone wrong.

                      Golovkin- Heavily declined and moved up. Still managed to give Nelo a run for his money.

                      John Ryder- Robbed by Smith and Robbed a declined Jacob's, one sidedly beaten by Munguia.

                      Jermell Charlo- A unactive champ from two divisions below. Somehow still seen the twelve round.

                      I am not saying Munguia would win, but I think he would make Canelo look quite beatable if he consistently lands a hard jab or uppercut between the high guard or body like Ryder, Bivol and GGG have managed.
                      Last edited by Malvado; 02-05-2024, 02:34 PM.
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