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    Comments Thread For: Austin Trout favors 'Canelo' Alvarez to beat David Benavidez - but not Dmitry Bivol


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    #2
    Trout know what’s up

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    • SouthpawRight
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      #3
      Originally posted by LAchargers373
      Trout know what’s up
      But what about Bivol Benavidez

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      • garfios
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        #4
        Too many blows to the head.
        Last edited by garfios; 10-11-2024, 08:13 PM.

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        • Oracle01
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          #5
          3 years ago he said the opposite. Apparently since then Benavidez has gotten worse and Canelo better lol.
          Last edited by Oracle01; 10-11-2024, 05:50 PM.

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            #6
            Meant to be taking my son to the gym for the first time next week, wifey just read this article over my shoulder & said "there's no way he's boxing, ever".

            Thanks Austin.​

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            • BrankoB
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              Canelo will not beat Dmitry Bivol if they fight again? That is some really deep insight. The reason Canelo has not activated his rematch rights is because even he (the best boxer in the world) knows what happens in the rematch. Everybody else knows it too.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Oracle01
                3 years ago he said the opposite. Apparently since then Benavidez has gotten worse and Canelo better lol.
                The funny part was "canelo has look better since his fight with bivol" of course he has, look at the opponents

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BrankoB
                  Canelo will not beat Dmitry Bivol if they fight again? That is some really deep insight. The reason Canelo has not activated his rematch rights is because even he (the best boxer in the world) knows what happens in the rematch. Everybody else knows it too.
                  So he's the "best boxer in world" but he's running away from any fighter resembling a threat. Again, how did he became the best? By losing to a past his prime ggg twice, no, maybe by getting past the tough ryder, berlanga or munguia. Am I missing something? By the way he let the rematch clause expired.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by garfios

                    So he's the "best boxer in world" but he's running away from any fighter resembling a threat. Again, how did he became the best? By losing to a past his prime ggg twice, no, maybe by getting past the tough ryder, berlanga or munguia. Am I missing something? By the way he let the rematch clause expired.
                    Canelo was never the best boxer in the world. He may have been the most popular but never the best. He may be the best at minimizing risk though.

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