these a-siders genuinely think that slapping clauses on fights makes them fair fights, its a different mindset they have
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Originally posted by takenotes View PostCanelo fights Bivol thinking he would win but even if he loses, he keeps all his belts. Then when Bivol wins and wants a rematch at 168 he says no. He then goes to fight a guy 2 weight classes below him and picks a guy he knows he can beat because Mungia almost lost against Derevyanchenko. Let's not forget that after Bivol he fights an old GGG. Literally the guy is just cherry picking every single fight and it's because it does not matter who he fights, people will still pay. The Mexicans will save up all their dollars from cutting lawns to watch his $100 PPV and case of Corona on the beat up couch on the front porch.Last edited by boxingitis; 03-22-2024, 06:50 PM.
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Originally posted by Roj View PostWhile this website - despite recently hiring a raft of new writers and a supposed focus on boxing only - has yet to post anything about Wilder-Zhang and Hrgovic-Dubois being added to the June 1 Bivol-Beterbiev card, the fact is it’s another clear sign that the Saudis have no interest in Canelo. They would literally rather pay big money twice to see Wilder fight in nontitle fights than pay once to bring a champion Canelo, the so-called “face of boxing,” over to the Middle East. Thats why it’s so hilarious to see the Canelo fanboys brag that he’s “using his leverage” and demanding a $150 million to $200 million purse to fight Benavidez when the reality is Canelo is actually BEGGING the Saudis to make him a lucrative offer to fight in Saudi Arabia. He should put his begging bowl away and forget about Saudi Arabia.
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Originally posted by takenotes View Post
Canelo would not have beat Bivol at 168. That is why he refused to fight him because he did not want to lose his belts.He also passed on a rematch at 175 which is why Bivol moved on. and Canelo went down two weight classes to find Charlo and fight him.
Still waiting for you to tell me why he fought Charlo and nobody at 168 OR 175....and not even 160.Gaydrien Boner likes this.
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Originally posted by Gaydrien BonerClenelita needs to stop with his nonsense, i love him as a fighter and his style but his diva attitude, judges scorecards and some advantages is making me think that boxing has become a circus show like what the *** is this shieet??!!
I've just seen the kind words about me in your avatar. Pretty damn funny if i'm being honest.
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We already saw with the Bivol fight that size matters. Clenbuterol adds only so much. A man who is just flat-out bigger in every dimension has an advantage that is almost impossible to overcome. If I were Alvarez, I wouldn’t take Benavidez either… and I say this as a guy who would have banned Canelo for life over the clenbuterol affair. There’s just no upside to it for him… not even the money. When you’re already worth a reported $275M, the money just isn’t the attraction it used to be.
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Originally posted by TonyRespectful View Post
Like the clause against Bivol ! Oh, wait! There wasn’t one! HaterSpartacus26 likes this.
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