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  • #51
    Originally posted by Goatintheboat View Post
    Well with the WBA confirming that Berlanga is now Morrells mandatory and not Canelos that should put an end to that fight. How did no one know this before the McCrory fight? ​​​​​​Eddie Hearn definitely didn't. Or maybe he did.....

    Anyway Benevidez is in a strong position. The WBC should be confirming him as mandatory this month which should mean it's the fight for September. Needs to fight around the same time as Canelo though to finish his own 3 fight contract with PBC. Doesn't need any existing contractual complications getting in the way. And then based on the $60m valuation Benevidez would be entitled to $18m-$24m.
    How does Berlanga suddenly become Morrell’s mandatory, leapfrogging over Christian Mbilli who was ranked #1 and just won a fight last month?

    The WBA is an absolutely corrupt sh-t show.
    Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 03-02-2024, 05:38 AM.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Oracle01 View Post

      Mungia is bigger than Benavidez is the US? huh?
      Yes absolutely.. Mexicans view Benavidez as a Honduran

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      • #53
        To be honest, Munguia is something like Benavidez. High ranked contender at 168.

        I think the fight between two mexican will sell well.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by GoldenBackHand View Post

          Yes absolutely.. Mexicans view Benavidez as a Honduran
          Cool. Will the fight be in Mexico or PPV in Mexico?

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Oracle01 View Post

            Cool. Will the fight be in Mexico or PPV in Mexico?
            There are plenty of PPV purchasing Mexicano’s in North America.. the fight will be free television in Mexico.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by GoldenBackHand View Post

              There are plenty of PPV purchasing Mexicano’s in North America.. the fight will be free television in Mexico.
              There is no ppv in mexico though. Munguia does not speak English and has no notable fights ever. He is nobody in the US where it counts. I don't think the ppv will be that big.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Oracle01 View Post

                The A side runs away? Oh cool. Shouldnt Canelo have wanted to fight Benavidez and give the fans the fight they want, rather than needing to be forced? Eddie hearn was saying Canelo is looking for a real war, someone who comes to fight, so Benavidez was that man. Instead he ran from him to fight a can. Canelo fans are literally sick people.
                Learn to comprehend bro. Am stating how the so called A side do things not what I think should have happened. Of course I want to see the best fights, I wanted to see PAC- Floyd in 2010, wanted to see Canelo-Ggg 1 in 2015 but you and I don’t move the needle when these things happen so what the hell are u going on moping and ranting about trying to rationalize what it should be vs what it is. Those are 2 different discussions. Did u see me say no he shouldn’t fight Benavidez. I swear some of you on here got issues. I simply said the A sides move whenever they want to move. It’s a true fact and been that way in boxing forever

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                • #58
                  Brandon Cook, Takeshi Inoue, Dennis Hogan, Patrick Allotey, Gary O'Sullivan, Kamil Szeremeta, Gabe Rosado, DMetrius Ballard, Jimmy Kelly, Gonzalo Coria, Sergi Devereyenchko, John Ryder.....

                  I have to hand it to GBP, Zanfer and the rest of Munguia's team. They managed to keep Jamie busy and mitigated risk for five years to get him to this cash-out. Any notable name on that list was fought when they were well past their prime and very shopworn.

                  On the surface, Munguia has it all: impressive undefeated record, Mexican, all action style, etc. He's still not that good, gets hit too clean. The proverbial calf has been fattened up enough for the slaughter.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post
                    Brandon Cook, Takeshi Inoue, Dennis Hogan, Patrick Allotey, Gary O'Sullivan, Kamil Szeremeta, Gabe Rosado, DMetrius Ballard, Jimmy Kelly, Gonzalo Coria, Sergi Devereyenchko, John Ryder.....

                    I have to hand it to GBP, Zanfer and the rest of Munguia's team. They managed to keep Jamie busy and mitigated risk for five years to get him to this cash-out. Any notable name on that list was fought when they were well past their prime and very shopworn.

                    On the surface, Munguia has it all: impressive undefeated record, Mexican, all action style, etc. He's still not that good, gets hit too clean. The proverbial calf has been fattened up enough for the slaughter.
                    You forgot Liam Smith and Tureano Johnson lol. Munguia has a bunch of C-level guys with some B's sprinkled in, but has yet to face a potential A-level guy....and he's supposed to have a chance against an A+ level in Canelo? Idk about that.

                    Thing is, you have better fighters facing those same opponents afterwards. Munguia has gotten away with it due to youth and a lack of amateur experience.
                    Last edited by kiaba360; 03-02-2024, 09:51 AM.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post

                      You forgot Liam Smith and Tureano Johnson lol. Munguia has a bunch of C-level guys with some B's sprinkled in, but has yet to face a potential A-level guy....and he's supposed to have a chance against an A+ level in Canelo? Idk about that.

                      Thing is, you have better fighters facing those same opponents afterwards. Munguia has gotten away with it due to youth and a lack of amateur experience.
                      I don`t get that logic. When fighters fight, their resumes don`t fight. Fury`s best win before Klitschko was probably Cunnungham, but he still beat Klitschko.

                      Some guys rise to the occasion when they get the right chance.

                      At the end of the day, Canelo`s resume is also full of Liam Smiths, Fieldings, blown up old Mosley, Khans..

                      And, is Munguia`s resume any worse than Benavidez˙s? But Benavidez that beat Andrade and Plant is some kind of boogeyman and all guys here demand canelo to fight him?

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