Hypocrite.
Comments Thread For: Clash of Mexican Superstars: Canelo Alvarez Duels All-Action Star Jaime Munguia
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Wait, this has to be a typo. Canelo is on record saying he’d never fight another Mexican. What could’ve changed his mind?? It isn’t public demand because nobody was asking for this fight. Hmmm, what could it be? Maybe canelo fans have some insight as to why he’s going back on his word and looks like a hypocrite.Comment
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Okay. I'll start: Drop the belts, DuckNelo, since you won't fight the #1 contender (David Benavidez), the #2 contender (David Morrell), or the #3 contender (Christian Mbilli). Fight whoever you want, including the highly over-rated Jaime Munguia, just let loose of the belts. Belts are for CHAMPIONS and you aren't UNDISPUTED if you have haven't fought the best in your weight class for 3 1/2 YEARS, instead choosing to fight Bivol (got your butt whipped), GGG (faded, never fought at 168 and since unofficially retired), John Ryder (far, far, far, from elite or worthy, rather a journeyman who still went the distance with you), Jermell Charlo (lifelong 154-lber there for a paycheck), and now Jaime Munguia (who, in his only 2 fights at 168 BARELY beat a 160-lber in Derevyanchenko and then knocked out what was left of John Ryder, who has since retired).
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Thats good
Okay. I'll start: Drop the belts, DuckNelo, since you won't fight the #1 contender (David Benavidez), the #2 contender (David Morrell), or the #3 contender (Christian Mbilli). Fight whoever you want, including the highly over-rated Jaime Munguia, just let loose of the belts. Belts are for CHAMPIONS and you aren't UNDISPUTED if you have haven't fought the best in your weight class for 3 1/2 YEARS, instead choosing to fight Bivol (got your butt whipped), GGG (faded, never fought at 168 and since unofficially retired), John Ryder (far, far, far, from elite or worthy, rather a journeyman who still went the distance with you), Jermell Charlo (lifelong 154-lber there for a paycheck), and now Jaime Munguia (who, in his only 2 fights at 168 BARELY beat a 160-lber in Derevyanchenko and then knocked out what was left of John Ryder, who has since retired).
How's that?
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Respect to them, but yeah, one can't put this fight in the all-mexican superfight level of Barrera-Morales.
Canelo has achieved a lot. It's a pity that this year is not going to be one where he's in a really big fight.
Munguia has got the fight, and Berlanga is positioned ahead of Benavidez and Morrell. That's disappointing.Comment

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