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  • #51
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

    It all well and good to criticize Canelo for fighting Berlanga. But why didn’t Morrell fight Mbilli himself? The guy’s last three fights will be Kalajdzic, Sena Agbeko, and Yamaguchi Falcao for fvck’s sake.

    Morrell and Benavidez are both on the same side of the street with PBC. Why haven’t they fought each other?

    All of these dudes are doing the same thing they accuse Canelo of. Avoiding the tough matchups.
    Because mbilli refused twice to fight for the belt, he was mandatory for three years. But you know that.
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    • #52
      Originally posted by pnut901 View Post
      People still finding excuses for Canelo remind me of the Cult of a certain Orange political figure. No matter what , no matter the mental gymnastics necessary , they will find a way to stick by the object of their devotion. The Cult leader can never be wrong.
      I said it a few years back, canelo's fans are not boxing fans they're cult followers.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by garfios View Post

        I don't pretend $h1t, but if I'm wrong I'd admit. Where is the video?
        It’s all good

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        • #54
          Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

          It’s all good
          At the end of the day, we as a fan of boxing, and I think you're one of us, regardless of who you follow wants the best fights to be made. It is beyond me that the new generation, with some exceptions of course, are playing promoters/manager/matchmaker and they excuse their idols with the most ridiculous post. One of my favorite fighters was Duran, I enjoyed everyone of his fights, when he lost to Hearns I was in denial for about 24hrs, I knew he needed to shed a bunch pounds the last 6 weeks, he was always fat between fights and this I know for a fact, but then I said to myself, if he fight Hearns five more times he would lose each and everyone of them, he has no chance at 154lbs. Barrera was another one that I followed, never ducked anybody and even rematched his nemesis junior Jones. Too many divas, some more than others.
          Last edited by garfios; 08-01-2024, 04:45 PM.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by garfios View Post

            At the end of the day, we as a fan of boxing, and I think you're one of us, regardless of who you follow wants the best fights to be made. It is beyond me that the new generation, with some exceptions of course, are playing promoters/manager/matchmaker and they excuse their idols with the most ridiculous post. One of my favorite fighters was Duran, I enjoyed everyone of his fights, when he lost to Hearns I was in denial for about 24hrs, I knew he needed to shed a bunch pounds the last 6 weeks, he was always fat between fights and this I know for a fact, but then I said to myself, if he fight Hearns five more times he would lose each and everyone of them, he has no chance at 154lbs. Barrera was another one that I followed, never ducked anybody and even rematched his nemesis junior Jones. Too many divas, some more than others.
            And that has always been the case in boxing
            Maybe not so evident but always present
            One thing that goes without say is boxing fans might be the toughest fan to please and therefore there are so many different values and afterthoughts that go with it
            The world wouldn’t be. A better place if we were all the same
            Just sayin’

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            • #56
              Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

              And that has always been the case in boxing
              Maybe not so evident but always present
              One thing that goes without say is boxing fans might be the toughest fan to please and therefore there are so many different values and afterthoughts that go with it
              The world wouldn’t be. A better place if we were all the same
              Just sayin’
              Boxing is beautiful, if you're a boxing fan you want to see the best fights, not mismatches and if your favorite loses so be it. Used to be if they wanted to make money, they needed to fight the best available fighter, not anymore, fans needs to wake up.
              Last edited by garfios; 08-01-2024, 05:09 PM.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by garfios View Post
                Boxing is beautiful, if you're a boxing fan you want to see the best fights, not mismatches and if your favorite loses so be it. Used to be if they wanted to make money, they needed to fight the best available fighter, not anymore, fans needs to wake up.
                History repeats itself
                If I had a dollar for every time someone told me boxing is dead I’d be rich
                What goes up must come down

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by pnut901 View Post
                  People still finding excuses for Canelo remind me of the Cult of a certain Orange political figure. No matter what , no matter the mental gymnastics necessary , they will find a way to stick by the object of their devotion. The Cult leader can never be wrong.
                  This. It literally is the same type of alt right cult like worship with Canelo fans, 110% built off nationalism and bigotry

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by garfios View Post

                    I said it a few years back, canelo's fans are not boxing fans they're cult followers.
                    Once again, this. It’s a cult pure and simple and none of them know anything about boxing as a whole and certainly would t be able to tell you about boxing of decades and centuries back
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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

                      History repeats itself
                      If I had a dollar for every time someone told me boxing is dead I’d be rich
                      What goes up must come down
                      Yes, but it's getting worse. I don't think is going to die in the literally sense of the word, because we humans beings always crave for some kind of violence, but the divas need to step up their game or get out of the way, the corruption has reach everybody even the minds of some fans.
                      Last edited by garfios; 08-01-2024, 06:05 PM.

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