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  • Comments Thread For: Benavidez, Crawford, Morrell or ... Berlanga? Who's next for Canelo Alvarez?

    A week after Saul "Canelo" Alvarez retained his undisputed super middleweight championship via a unanimous decision win over Jaime Munguia, there are doubts that the Mexican will face the likes of David Benavidez or Terence Crawford next
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  • #2
    Well, out of those four guys one of them is way way easier than the rest, so take a hint at who the opponent is going to be…..

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    • #3
      If he fights in September, it won’t be Benavidez. That would give Benavidez only 3 months to rest and then get back into an 8 week training camp, drop to 168, and promote the fight. That would give him too many excuses when he loses to Canelo.

      ********* Mbilli fights later this month. If he can win, that could be a solid fight.

      The rest I don’t care about until they prove themselves at a higher level.

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      • #4
        he probably still wants to face the legend Jermall Charlo. Or Andrade looked pretty beatable.
        Oldskoolg Oldskoolg likes this.

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        • #5
          It'll be the guy who isn't a threat. Canelo learned from Floyd and he's taking it to a whole different level.
          ramiller59 ramiller59 likes this.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by AmpMcv View Post
            It'll be the guy who isn't a threat. Canelo learned from Floyd and he's taking it to a whole different level.
            Floyd fought P4P guys, HOF’s and fighters coming off big wins, that’s the difference.

            Canelo has fought 4 mismatches in a row. Fights absolutely nobody wanted to see. Hence why he’s failed to do over 500k buys for the past 5 fights, which is poor by his metrics.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by messi807 View Post

              Floyd fought P4P guys, HOF’s and fighters coming off big wins, that’s the difference.

              Canelo has fought 4 mismatches in a row. Fights absolutely nobody wanted to see. Hence why he’s failed to do over 500k buys for the past 5 fights, which is poor by his metrics.
              If Canelo fought 4 mismatches in a row then Benavidez has fought mismatches his entire career. Do you share the same feelings for him?

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              • #8
                Any taxi driver is a good match for Canelo. The thing is to get a lot of money but avoiding the real fighters. That's why Dana White avoid the huge salaries in MMA because that ruin the sport and the fans can not get what they really pay for...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                  If he fights in September, it won’t be Benavidez. That would give Benavidez only 3 months to rest and then get back into an 8 week training camp, drop to 168, and promote the fight. That would give him too many excuses when he loses to Canelo.

                  ********* Mbilli fights later this month. If he can win, that could be a solid fight.

                  The rest I don’t care about until they prove themselves at a higher level.
                  Agreed. If Mbilli beats Heffron and doesn't get cut or hurt, then he would be the perfect guy. He seems very durable and would be a great test!
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Southpaw16 View Post
                    Well, out of those four guys one of them is way way easier than the rest, so take a hint at who the opponent is going to be…..
                    That’s crazy to me that Canelo has been labeled like this over one guy. The rest of the tough opposition and difficult styles and experienced top fighters he’s fought means nothing apparently. He has this reputation of apparently ducking the best fighters and always picking the easy fights. That’s not remotely close to true.

                    If he does fight Berlanga next, who doesn’t deserve the fight, and that would suck, i’m pretty sure he will fight Benavidez next year. And guess what, it will benefit Benavidez more. He’ll have gained more experience and Canelo will have aged a little more. And once fighters get to their 30s, they seem to age in dog years.

                    You all need to calm down, it will happen probably next year. It’s frustrating when the best don’t fight the best. But Canelo should get at least a little bit of leeway as he’s an aging fighter and probably can’t handle multiple tough fights in a row.
                    alexoneness alexoneness likes this.

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