Comments Thread For: 'The eyes don't lie, chico': Edgar Berlanga predicts 6th-round KO of 'Canelo' Alvarez

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  • PRvazquez
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    #81
    I told you to tell them you was born in sanitation!!!!!!!

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    • boxingitis
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      #82
      Originally posted by Lefty0616

      I think Crawford is tired of boxing. I think he wants the biggest fight that can be made. I don't think at this point in his career, that he wants to go through Boots, and Ortiz, or even Fundora...just to get to Canelo. That will be a two year journey. He'd be 38+ by then. I think he'd rather face Canelo, and work his way backwards should he continue to fight one opponent at a time.

      P.S. While Crawford would have trouble with Munguia, he'd totally outclass Plant.

      Canelo VS Bud is not a mismatch. If it was, Canelo would take that fight and money the way he did with Amir Khan (A Mere Con).
      He can take the easy Jake Paul or McGregor fights and make Millions. Why hasn't he taken it, if it so easy? He must be ducking right, per your logic.

      Crawford should get on his knees and ask his master Turki to pay him. Pay him vs Ennir or Ortiz since Turki is supposedly so rich and wants those fights.

      Crawford struggles with an Amature at 154, no where the level of a Canelo at 168. Crawford is not that great, he beat a Weight Drained, Drunk, Crash Dummy, one eye, one year of inactive Spence and you get all wet for that victory.

      Honestly I hope the fight Happens so people can see the result. Crawford can't hurt Canelo and Canelo can Flaten Crawford. Crawford doesn't have Mayweather footwork and Crawford is not facing an inexperienced 23 yr old Canelo.
      Last edited by boxingitis; 08-27-2024, 10:54 PM.

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      • james240
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        #83
        Nelo future losses will come at 175+ and above as he has no business being in that weight division against the best.

        Definitely not at 168 and especially not to Berlanga lmao

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          #84
          Berlanga has to throw the kitchen sink from 1-5 rounds i bet he will

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          • Lefty0616
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            #85
            Originally posted by boxingitis

            He can take the easy Jake Paul or McGregor fights and make Millions. Why hasn't he taken it, if it so easy? He must be ducking right, per your logic.

            Crawford should get on his knees and ask his master Turki to pay him. Pay him vs Ennir or Ortiz since Turki is supposedly so rich and wants those fights.

            Crawford struggles with an Amature at 154, no where the level of a Canelo at 168. Crawford is not that great, he beat a Weight Drained, Drunk, Crash Dummy, one eye, one year of inactive Spence and you get all wet for that victory.

            Honestly I hope the fight Happens so people can see the result. Crawford can't hurt Canelo and Canelo can Flaten Crawford. Crawford doesn't have Mayweather footwork and Crawford is not facing an inexperienced 23 yr old Canelo.
            If you watched boxing, you'd realize that Madrimov is no amateur. Casuals just look at the fact that he's only had 12 fights and didn't know who he was. I bet you going forward that Madrimov will beat a Tsyzu, a Fundora, a Spence, or a Charlo.

            And I dunno, but Crawford is a boxer who takes pride, currently, in being a boxer....and not an exhibition joke. As undefeated as Floyd is, he's not in my top 10 fighters of all time list. After he beat DLH, he stopped daring to be great.

            Bud dares to be great. I hope he does get that fight with Canelo next....so the world can be entertained. This fight can go either way in my opinion....but I'm giving the edge to Crawford.

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              #86
              Originally posted by james240
              Berlanga has to throw the kitchen sink from 1-5 rounds i bet he will
              Ah, yes. The ol’ “keep punching til’ he wilts” strategy. I remember when Kirkland came out of the gate doing that. He was probably one of the most spectacular KO’s of Canelo’s career.

              Berlanga trying to pull a Juan Diaz would be like me jumping into a 2005 Nissan Sentra, getting up on the freeway and trying to floor it at 80 mph. Is it going to get up there? Yes. Is the car going to start shaking like it’s convulsing? You bet your ass it will.

              It’s going to be shaking and trembling like a spaceship trying to enter lightspeed…on the verge of completely disintegrating.

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                #87
                Originally posted by Lefty0616

                If you watched boxing, you'd realize that Madrimov is no amateur. Casuals just look at the fact that he's only had 12 fights and didn't know who he was. I bet you going forward that Madrimov will beat a Tsyzu, a Fundora, a Spence, or a Charlo.

                And I dunno, but Crawford is a boxer who takes pride, currently, in being a boxer....and not an exhibition joke. As undefeated as Floyd is, he's not in my top 10 fighters of all time list. After he beat DLH, he stopped daring to be great.

                Bud dares to be great. I hope he does get that fight with Canelo next....so the world can be entertained. This fight can go either way in my opinion....but I'm giving the edge to Crawford.
                Same. People bring up his 11 fights like he’s a bum or something. He’s not going to have mainstream appeal, but it’s irrelevant. The guy is a super tricky fighter and I’d also pick him to EASILY beat Fundora, Spence, and Charlo. Tsyzu I think it’d be competitive. But he outclasses the other three.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by TintaBoricua

                  Same. People bring up his 11 fights like he’s a bum or something. He’s not going to have mainstream appeal, but it’s irrelevant. The guy is a super tricky fighter and I’d also pick him to EASILY beat Fundora, Spence, and Charlo. Tsyzu I think it’d be competitive. But he outclasses the other three.
                  This ain't the Crawford thread. That's why they hating on Berlanga so much and Canelo. This fight was much more appropriate to make . Weight size all that. Crawford has to take care of the smoke at his weight . Stop the Canelo dreams . I love Crawford but Nelo lays that ass out . We trying to see. What yall think about Berlanga talking smack . Not Crawfords legacy . Jesus el savior christ.

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                  • PRvazquez
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by TintaBoricua

                    Ah, yes. The ol’ “keep punching til’ he wilts” strategy. I remember when Kirkland came out of the gate doing that. He was probably one of the most spectacular KO’s of Canelo’s career.

                    Berlanga trying to pull a Juan Diaz would be like me jumping into a 2005 Nissan Sentra, getting up on the freeway and trying to floor it at 80 mph. Is it going to get up there? Yes. Is the car going to start shaking like it’s convulsing? You bet your ass it will.

                    It’s going to be shaking and trembling like a spaceship trying to enter lightspeed…on the verge of completely disintegrating.
                    That is funny as hell lmaooooo

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                    • ELPacman
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                      #90
                      The real question should be, would you still care about Berlanga to believe he can become something great if he's continues to box after being brutally KO'd? Dude is quite young in the sport and to be sent to the void at an early age basically means, he came and went. Granted, he's getting a massive paycheck, so he won't feel too bad about it, but his future drawing power will probably take a massive hit.

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