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    Where does Canelo Alvarez land on Eric Raskin's list of the 10 greatest super middleweights?
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  • #2
    He's not top 10. His run at super middle is mediocre at best........

    And Benevidez shouldnt be on that list either.......
    Last edited by OnePunch; 09-10-2024, 03:43 PM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BoxingUpdates View Post
      Where does Canelo Alvarez land on Eric Raskin's list of the 10 greatest super middleweights?
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      To truly look at this question intelligently time has to pass. Historical reflection cures the Near sight that makes one look at a tree and not see the forest. I will say that Canelo was lucky enough to fight Mayweather and Triple G. One can look at these fights more carefully, and eventually compare them to other super middleweights like Ward and those fighters that hover around the weight class, but are not contained by it, like Hopkins.

      Canelo is getting a lot of flack right now, prior to people had started to compare him to the greatest fighters in that weight class... somewhere in between lies the truth... the Middle Path!
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      • #4
        he fought in a weak 168 era, plant and callum are his best wins @ 168, probably top 20 at best

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        • #5
          Top 10 you'd think. It's a historically weak division, one of the weakest.

          The likes of Joe Calzaghe, Sven Ottke and James Toney are in the Top 10 so surely you'd think Canelo would be in the Top 10.

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          • #6
            why wasnt sven ottke on the list?

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            • #7
              He's top 10 certainly, the division is only about 40 years old. Jones kills him, Jones kills em all, imo. Then Calzhge, then Ward, Kessler probably, you got Eubank and Benn. Kessler Eubank and Benn are close, I think but definitely favor those first 3 Jones, Calzaghe and Ward over Canelo, who else?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                Top 10 you'd think. It's a historically weak division, one of the weakest.

                The likes of Joe Calzaghe, Sven Ottke and James Toney are in the Top 10 so surely you'd think Canelo would be in the Top 10.
                Let’s not forget about Carl Froch. Who at least took risks by fighting and defeating the very best opponents and competition of his era. In addition, to not ducking or cherry picking anyone.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 4truth View Post
                  He's top 10 certainly, the division is only about 40 years old. Jones kills him, Jones kills em all, imo. Then Calzhge, then Ward, Kessler probably, you got Eubank and Benn. Kessler Eubank and Benn are close, I think but definitely favor those first 3 Jones, Calzaghe and Ward over Canelo, who else?
                  You can add Carl Froch to that list as well.
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                  • #10
                    Eddy threw all the UK had at Canelo, but somebody from yesteryear was better? Sounds like sour g****s to me.

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