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Originally posted by A.B Counterhooks View Post
Lets see, 2 recent good wins( not even morrell/mbilli has those) ,undefeated mexican with come forward agressive style ,yeah it would be an entertaining fight to say the least ...Mungia aint Charlo.
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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View PostI think that you’re in denial, sir. The entire reason he left pbc is because he doesn’t want to face Benavides, but instead preferred the drunk Charlo, who has fought once in three years, and nobody was giving him 35 mil for that trash.
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Originally posted by Since1976 View PostPeople need to manage their expectations lol. As fans of the sport we expect certain things forgetting that this is boxing and the business model and regulations are not like pro leagues.
Not making excuses, but add the fact that Canelo has been fighting as a pro since 2005 and already faced the big names from the previous era. This has been an extended fare well your like I said years ago. He's managing the pressures from his entourage and of the people to whom he feels indebted and craving his path out of the sport as safely as he can.. The only way he can live safely and in peace moving forward. This is boxing, never forget that..
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Originally posted by JonDelPrado View Post
Then go ahead and link to where a credible boxing journalist predicts Canelo will lose to Benavides. And I’m not talking about the Atlas’ or Chavez Sr’s of the world.
Same with commentators. Though, it wouldn't surprise me for Benavidez to be the slight favorite either. I know I pick Benavidez to win, but it would be a GREAT fight either way.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
Bob Arum offered Floyd $8 million to fight Margarito.
Floyd bought out his contract and fought Carlos Baldomir for $8 million plus $1.
This set up the De La Hoya fight which Arum didn’t want to pay Floyd $20 million for. But that is how much he got for that bout, without Arum.
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