Bud will beat Canelo. People will be shocked at how easy it will be

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  • Pac=Duran
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    #1

    Bud will beat Canelo. People will be shocked at how easy it will be

    This is going to be a boxing clinic.

    The weight disparity isn't even that much because Crawford had been cutting a **** tonne of weight for years. would have been way more comfortable at 154.

    This is going to shock a lot of people. Also huge props to him for going all out for glory.
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    Lol, newbies shouldnt be allowed to post.

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #3
      Unlikely.

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      • famicommander
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        #4
        He should fully unify 154 before he even thinks about moving up.

        Then he should go to 160 and fight Janibek.

        Then, if Canelo is still champ at 168, he could possibly consider that as a retirement fight. But jumping from a single fight at 154 directly to 168 and fighting the champion seems like a rather poor idea.

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        • Roadblock
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          #5
          Originally posted by famicommander
          He should fully unify 154 before he even thinks about moving up.

          Then he should go to 160 and fight Janibek.

          Then, if Canelo is still champ at 168, he could possibly consider that as a retirement fight. But jumping from a single fight at 154 directly to 168 and fighting the champion seems like a rather poor idea.
          Its not about anything other than HE thinks he can beat Canelo, and from his perspective I see why he would think it he dont want some drawn out journey, he dont want a 168 title he wants Canelo the man.

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          • famicommander
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            #6
            Originally posted by Roadblock

            Its not about anything other than HE thinks he can beat Canelo, and from his perspective I see why he would think it he dont want some drawn out journey, he dont want a 168 title he wants Canelo the man.
            Mikey Garcia wanted Spence.
            Guillermo Rigondeaux wanted Lomachenko.
            Jermell Charlo wanted Canelo.
            Leo Santa Cruz wanted Davis.

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #7
              I don`t think Crawford should get Canelo fight only because he believes he CAN beat canelo. I don`t give a damn what he believes. Mikey also believed he would have beaten Spence.

              Prove your value, win the belt at 154 first, than at 160.

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              • hugh grant
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                Bud should first win title at 154, then 160 and then nelo. Don't bud want to be _a 6 weight titlist?
                If bud can win 160 title, then he can best nelo
                Last edited by hugh grant; 05-28-2024, 04:50 AM.

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                • Roadblock
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by famicommander

                  Mikey Garcia wanted Spence.
                  Guillermo Rigondeaux wanted Lomachenko.
                  Jermell Charlo wanted Canelo.
                  Leo Santa Cruz wanted Davis.
                  Crawford is closer to Manny Floyd level than those guys, it takes a certain kinda balance/strength blend to move up a lot in weight classes and do well, the guys you mentioned were not physically very strong, it can be done and TC is the kind of fighter that could get away todays Canelo, Id like to see him at the weighin before saying who I think wins. today I reckon TC can pull it off, I hope he gets the fight just for the spectacle, if TC is impressive in his next fight the hype would be big come fight night with Canelo. Im all for it and I dont care who wins I think it would be a great event.

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                  • gamesworn
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                    #10
                    No. Unless you want to drain back to Canelo 154, which is not happening lol

                    Canelo vs Floyd is the same Canelo who struggled to the likes of Younger Hatton and Zombie Mosley. Add the fact the he was already draining too much at this weight, then draining him even more at 152.

                    Moving up to 160-168. Canelo significantly improved his Stamina and much more experienced fighter now. I only see Canelo winning this fight, and a potential KO too.

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