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Originally posted by JonDP View Post
Your speculations are getting ridiculous. How do you know Canelo’s weight from 10 years ago? He rehydrated 19 pounds when he was fighting at 154 10 years ago? Pure fantasy. Does anyone honestly think that 5”8 Canelo coming up in weight from 168 didn’t give a considerable size advantage to 6 foot, muscular Bivol? That’s right, call people who call it as it is Canelo fan boys all you want, but the nonsensical, fabricated arguments people like you make show nothing more than what you really are is Canelo haters.
“By fight night, Alvarez weighed 174 pounds on Showtime's scale and Angulo was 170 -- light heavyweights. But Alvarez looked sharp, fast and powerful as he abused Angulo, even though the crowd was not happy with the stoppage and booed throughout Alvarez's postfight in-ring interview.”
So do the math. What is 174 minute 155? Is it 19? Then that’s how much weight he gained overnight at just 23 years old. Therefore, you may want to sit this one out since you clearly don’t know what you’re taking about.
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Originally posted by rrayvez View PostSpeculation? Fabrication ? You Canelo fan boys really don’t know much about the one boxer you follow. It’s quite pathetic. Now- Here’s a quote from the espn article after his fight with Angulo. They don’t let you post links on this site so if you doubt its validity , google the espn article “canelo dispatches angulo with tko in 10th round”.
“By fight night, Alvarez weighed 174 pounds on Showtime's scale and Angulo was 170 -- light heavyweights. But Alvarez looked sharp, fast and powerful as he abused Angulo, even though the crowd was not happy with the stoppage and booed throughout Alvarez's postfight in-ring interview.”
So do the math. What is 174 minute 155? Is it 19? Then that’s how much weight he gained overnight at just 23 years old. Therefore, you may want to sit this one out since you clearly don’t know what you’re taking about.
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Originally posted by rrayvez View PostSpeculation? Fabrication ? You Canelo fan boys really don’t know much about the one boxer you follow. It’s quite pathetic. Now- Here’s a quote from the espn article after his fight with Angulo. They don’t let you post links on this site so if you doubt its validity , google the espn article “canelo dispatches angulo with tko in 10th round”.
“By fight night, Alvarez weighed 174 pounds on Showtime's scale and Angulo was 170 -- light heavyweights. But Alvarez looked sharp, fast and powerful as he abused Angulo, even though the crowd was not happy with the stoppage and booed throughout Alvarez's postfight in-ring interview.”
So do the math. What is 174 minute 155? Is it 19? Then that’s how much weight he gained overnight at just 23 years old. Therefore, you may want to sit this one out since you clearly don’t know what you’re taking about.Last edited by JonDP; 01-28-2025, 05:24 AM.
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Originally posted by PRvazquez View Post
And you still haven’t accepted the body of work he’s put on. Hence why he’s the top draw . Google who is the top draw in boxing today. Every link says #1 Canelo. Hence why his balls haven’t come out your mouth. Go to bed papito. It’s gonna be okay.Last edited by rrayvez; 01-28-2025, 08:07 AM.MulaKO likes this.
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Originally posted by JonDP View Post
It's no secret that boxers rehydrate wildly by the time they step into the ring. Is Canelo the only one doing that? Not a chance. Show me a boxer and I'll show you a guy whose normal weight is 30-40 lbs north of what he fights at. And he was only 4 pounds heavier than angulo by the way. Your whole argument that Canelo didn't give a considerable weight advantage to Bivol in that fight is still total garbage, no matter how much you try to side step and google your way around. Bivol was the natural, career light heavyweight, fighting a guy in Canelo four inches shorter and having fought at LH only once before, where he most likely made the LH limit by just not having to cut as much. All common sense points to Canelo being undersized and he stated as much in interviews, so unless you can produce where it states the exact weights at the time the bell rang, and it shows Bivol not being considerably heavier, then just keep stewing in your Canelo hate because you've got nothing.
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strive for greatness!!! still a 50/50 fight imo.. if canelo cant hurt TC then TC wins. canelo has to be able to make TC hesitant to throw off his gameplan, if canelo cant do that then TC wins. canelo is not the same fighter. canelo only fights to win a decision. he cant go all out anymore or he'll run out of gas. his stamina always sucks and it's only getting worse as he gets older.
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Originally posted by rrayvez View PostAll that cheerleading gay papito shyt you’re talking about isn’t relevant to what’s being debated. Try and keep up ya tart.
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