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  • #21
    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
    Once again, when was the last time Canelo was in a fight he wasn’t favoured to win? What losses did he avenge?
    Well, some people would tell you he WANTED to avenge the Bivol loss, but Bivol was just too difficult to negotiate with...so he had to fight 40 year old semi retired Golovkin at 168 instead.

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    • #22
      This fight has action written all over it. It’s almost impossible for it to be boring.

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      • #23
        Legacy pride all bs. they dont pay bills. Many boxers in past became homeless. Its business and about making enough money before you turn 35.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

          Well, some people would tell you he WANTED to avenge the Bivol loss, but Bivol was just too difficult to negotiate with...so he had to fight 40 year old semi retired Golovkin at 168 instead.
          Bivol was hard to negotiate with? On what planet, man said I’ll come down to 168 beat you and take your straps and Canelo said “nope.” Let’s not rewrite history.

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          • #25
            I can`t really blame Canelo for not taking public demands about Benavidez seriously.

            2022, when he was scheduled to fight Bivol, public demand was the big Charlo.

            When the big Charlo fight was rumored , not so long ago, all fans were like "what the f.uck, why would Canelo fight Charlo".

            Casuals always demand something, who cares about their demands?

            And it is not like Canelo -benavidez would actually be the biggest fight in boxing, lol. Benavidez is not even the world titlist.

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            • #26
              The usual whiney b.itches on here crying about Bumvidez again. Like clockwork

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              • #27
                Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

                Well, some people would tell you he WANTED to avenge the Bivol loss, but Bivol was just too difficult to negotiate with...so he had to fight 40 year old semi retired Golovkin at 168 instead.


                This statement is bulls h I t.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by eco1 View Post



                  This statement is bulls h I t.
                  I was being sarcastic. People on here made that argument after Saul said he tried his best. it's r3tarded.
                  eco1 eco1 likes this.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

                    I was being sarcastic. People on here made that argument after Saul said he tried his best. it's r3tarded.
                    Sarcastic to the max but went right over their heads
                    Just waiting to pounce on you
                    lmfao

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by boxingitis View Post

                      The Media has been asking for the Benavidez fight for years. What do they have to ask for Canelo for him to drop this fight and fight Benavidez instead? Nothing so it's pointless.
                      It's not pointless. Keep the pressure up on him. This is what eventually caves in some fighters and they end up making the fight happen because they're sick and tired of hearing it. Granted, a lot of times this happens years and years after people wanted it to actually happen. Though that is boxing for you.

                      That is the part where boxing dropped the ball and Dana White picked it up to put the best up against the best consistently and you didn't have to wait years for the matchups to be made. It without a doubt helped MMAs popularity rise.

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