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  • JeBron Lamez
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    #31
    He is so definitiely lying about Benavidez.

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    • kiaba360
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      #32
      Originally posted by boxing IQ

      Last night's performance demonstrates how special a fighter like Canelo (whose around the same size as Bud and Charlo) is to dominate an upper weight division

      They have weight classes for a reason. Bud is fine where he's at
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      168 is Canelo's third weight, while 154 is Crawford's fourth. When Canelo went to his 4th weight, he struggled too.

      I do agree that TC should stay put and unify 154. I still think he's capable of beating Bohachuk/Tszyu/Ortiz/Fundora.
      Last edited by kiaba360; 08-04-2024, 02:02 PM.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich

        Inoue is a legend, Crawford isn't
        Neither are but both have the chance to reach those levels with the right fights

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          #34
          Originally posted by kiaba360

          168 is Canelo's third weight, while 154 is Crawford's fourth. When Canelo went to his 4th weight, he struggled too.

          I do agree that TC should stay put and unify 154. I still think he's capable of beating Bohachuk/Tszyu/Ortiz/Fundora.
          168 is Canelo's 4th division, not his 3rd

          And it didn't look like he struggled all that much when he got there and unified

          For me, the jury's out on Bud at 154, but as a fan I hope those predictions prove true
          Last edited by boxing IQ; 08-04-2024, 02:09 PM.

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            #35
            Originally posted by boxing IQ

            168 is Canelo's 4th division, not his 3rd
            canelo did nothing at 147
            bud won a title at 135

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              #36
              Originally posted by Greenfield02
              Crawford's face and unwillingness to trade say otherwise. And what does it say about Crawford that he says that his toughest fights were against mean machine, B level, Benavides, B level and Gamboa a overgrown featherweight were his toughest fights...
              Benavidez also had 1 leg

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                #37
                Originally posted by boxing IQ

                168 is Canelo's 4th division, not his 3rd

                And it didn't look like he struggled all that much when he got there and unified

                For me, the jury's out on Bud at 154, but as a fan I hope those predictions prove true
                Why do you count 147 for Canelo?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Smash

                  canelo did nothing at 147
                  bud won a title at 135
                  ​​​​​​The fact still remains..

                  And, truth is, Canelo's first professional fight was at 139 lbs which is within the Lightweight limit, so that would technically make 168 his 5th weight class, but I haven't heard his camp mention it so I just go with the narrative that he started as a teenage Welter

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by kiaba360

                    Why do you count 147 for Canelo?
                    Um, because what I choose to count or don't count doesn't change the fact?

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by boxing IQ

                      ​​​​​​The fact still remains..

                      And, truth is, Canelo's first professional fight was at 139 lbs which is within the Lightweight limit, so that would technically make 168 his 5th weight class, but I haven't heard his camp mention it so I just go with the narrative that he started as a teenage Welter
                      more like a teenage belter

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