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Originally posted by Gary Coleman View Post
But it does.
In every sport there are examples of guys who miss their windows or throw away opportunities. David took his opportunity for granted and is now paying the price, so to speak.
He blew it.just the facts
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Originally posted by Smash View Post
completely false its canelo who is known for that stuff not bivol, bivol has said what he weighs fight night which is backed up by hbo scales at the time, u cant just make stuff up and put it across as fact
Never said Canelo was an angel in that department and I'm referring to Canelo and Bivol fighting on DAZN
I'm gutted. Where's the trust?
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Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
Benavidez didn't miss the window. Pussy ass Alvarez closed the window, nailed it shut, drew the blinds, and went and hid in a closet.
We both know Canelo wouldn't have cared if Benavidez had the belt. He was worse then (when Canelo was prime) than he is now. And Canelo's gone higher than 168 chasing booger mans
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Originally posted by boxing IQ View Post
The numbers they post are usually the official weigh-in results (which themselves are actually done 36 hours before the fight and just as a formality for the press later on in the afternoon the day before) or the morning of. Never actual fight night weight.
Never said Canelo was an angel in that department and I'm referring to Canelo and Bivol fighting on DAZN
I'm gutted. Where's the trust?
also u are missing one important point, bivol wanted to fight canelo at 168 for his titles, do u think that bivol could do that if hes the weight that u are saying he is, no he couldntPBR Streetgang likes this.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostHe had WBC belt at 168 twice, he lost it twice outside of the ring, because he was ****** and unprofessional.
When Canelo entered 168, he wanted all the belts he fought every guy that had any belt at 168. He would have fought Benavidez if he had had the belt.
Now it is too late. After Bivol fight Canelo plays is safe. His biggest challenges would be Bivol at 168 or 175, Beterbiev at 175 or Benavidez at 168, but he won`t take any of these fights and he doesn`t have to.
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Originally posted by HeadShots View PostDid Benavidez ever beat a prime A-level fighter?
he's been feasting on past it never was
Canelo's big name wins are against past prime fighters like Cotto, Kovalev, and GGG. And all the prime fighters were b-level fighters at best like Callum Smith, Saunders, and Plant (none will ever be HOF worthy).
Canelo's best wins against in prime fighers is Jacobs, Trout, and Lara (which was also controversial). Of those Lara and MAYBE Jacobs will be make it into the HOF, and Jacobs moreso due to his unfortunate dealings with cancer.SUBZER0ED likes this.
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Originally posted by Smash View Post
hbo did fight night weights, its the weight on the night of the fight, thats what they did so that 180 is the fight night weight for bivol on that night, thats how hbo did it which was great & what we all liked
also u are missing one important point, bivol wanted to fight canelo at 168 for his titles, do u think that bivol could do that if hes the weight that u are saying he is, no he couldnt
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Originally posted by boxing IQ View Post
Bivol absolutely could. He's fit enough with that sort of frame to comfortably make 168. .
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Originally posted by Smash View Post
yes he is because he only weighs about 183 for his fights at 175 so he could make 168 and he challenged canelo who refused because he knew bivol could do that and its too risky for him to lose his titles
Let's say Canelo was most likely high 170s, low 180s when he fought Bivol. You're saying Bivol weighed about the same as Canelo did that night?
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