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  • #71
    Originally posted by ELPacman View Post
    Who's taking over when Canelo Retires?
    I can't think of any.

    That's why the thought of these fighters begging for Canelo's attention thinking they'll inherit the Mexican superstar's PPV appeal is cringe worthy. Bivol beat him with no controversy, yet the Russian fighter barely moved the needle in terms of becoming an attraction. He even had a hard time taking a stay-busy fight after the win.​

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    • #72
      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

      You have no idea what you're talking about or looking at if you think Pereira is stiff and hittable. His style is predicated on not getting hit and countering, and he's one of the loosest, most relaxed fighters in all of combat sports. Which is why it's so hard to hit him clean, and why he can spar pro boxers and give them good work. He's sparred the likes of Dempsey McKean and Zhang Zhilei and they both had a lot of good things to say about his ability. Heck, he was an amateur boxer before anything, with a 100% KO rate iirc.
      Ive watched him since he first went to Glory like a decade ago. He is flat footed, upright,not very quick and doesnt have the best chin either. His way above average size, range and power for the weight classes he competes in (plus him competing against pretty basic MMA strikers) are the main reason hes effective. His kicks and knees are a big part of his game as well and that dual threat makes it easier for him to land punches than if it was pure boxing.

      Did you forget he got knocked out cold last year by a fading 185'er too? basic AF journeyman striker Khalil just gave him a decent fight as well. He has zero chance of getting anywhere in boxing outside of leveraging his name into a few paydays Ngannou style.
      Last edited by TMLT87; 11-21-2024, 02:16 AM.

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      • #73
        Take over from what?

        Canelo is only big in the US and Mexico where the popularity of the sport is dwindling anyway. The rest of the world don't care about him.

        The likes of Fury and AJ have been fighting in front of bigger crowds than Canelo.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by ELPacman View Post

          That 5% I left out of the of the 100% being laughable was Tommy Fury. We saw what happens when he faced a young, in his prime boxer. Too bad Tommy didn't have much pop.
          To be fair, Tommy Fury was one handed. I know some people close to him and he had been carrying a bad hand injury for a while but went ahead with it so he didn't lose the payday, same with the KSI fight.

          He finally got surgery on his hand after those fights

          Not that Tommy is that good anyway, so Jake lost to a pretty low level one handed boxer who wasn't able to put anything behind his right hand.

          Let's see if his power is any better now. Lyndon Arthur said Tommy Fury was the hardest puncher he sparred. Shane McGuigan did some training with him and said he hits hard. So it's probably clear he's needed surgery for a while.
          Last edited by deathofaclown; 11-21-2024, 12:43 PM.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

            To be fair, Tommy Fury was one handed. I know some people close to him and he had been carrying a bad hand injury for a while but went ahead with it so he didn't lose the payday, same with the KSI fight.

            He finally got surgery on his hand after those fights

            Not that Tommy is that good anyway, so Jake lost to a pretty low level one handed boxer who wasn't able to put anything behind his right hand.

            Let's see if his power is any better now. Lyndon Arthur said Tommy Fury was the hardest puncher he sparred. Shane McGuigan did some training with him and said he hits hard. So it's probably clear he's needed surgery for a while.
            Yeah, I think that was the most exposure Tommy was ever going to get in his career at this point and Jake isn't bout to rematch him anytime soon or probably ever. He'll continue to get hopeless dudes to face him and continue to make himself look incredible to his followers that don't follow the sport or understand that he's facing these hopeless dudes. They see a W as a W for him and that's all they care about it.

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            • #76
              Take over as what? Being simultaneously the face and disgrace of boxing?

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              • #77
                Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
                I can't think of any.

                That's why the thought of these fighters begging for Canelo's attention thinking they'll inherit the Mexican superstar's PPV appeal is cringe worthy. Bivol beat him with no controversy, yet the Russian fighter barely moved the needle in terms of becoming an attraction. He even had a hard time taking a stay-busy fight after the win.​
                Yeah it's a sad state of affairs.

                All the Americans are ducking frauds or else padded record hype jobs. Crawford and Usyk are old af.

                There really isn't anyone left.

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                • #78
                  A Youtuber has already taken over boxing.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                    Take over from what?

                    Canelo is only big in the US and Mexico where the popularity of the sport is dwindling anyway. The rest of the world don't care about him.

                    The likes of Fury and AJ have been fighting in front of bigger crowds than Canelo.
                    To be fair AJ and Fury fighting in front of bigger crowds doesn't equal world wide views. I still think Canelo is higher in that regards. Of course AJ and Fury would be massive in the UK. All of the UK tunes in. It's what happens living on an island. Fish bowl lifestyle. Easy to attach yourself to the biggest thing you got going on. It doesn't mean the entire world is following the same way the island does.

                    Canelo has crossed many boundaries in the sport over his years. He basically became a name facing Mayweather when he was what? 22 years old? Since then, eyes have been on him and he only got more and more popular with his wins.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by rickJen View Post
                      A Youtuber has already taken over boxing.
                      And only after fighting 1 active "fighter"

                      Caught that L and not looking for a rematch

                      The next face has to be young and established.
                      If Ryan can get his shlt together......

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