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  • steeve steel
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    #71
    Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich

    Because you accurately predicted the future
    I'm only going on female intuition.

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    • rrayvez
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      #72
      Originally posted by JonDP

      So your whole rebuttal is Canelo was 23 years old and 3 months instead of 22? Brilliant stuff. Want to know what most boxers do at 23? Fighting people with double-digit losing records, including Crawford. Also, When someone says 'out-weigh' and you disagree, you're supposed to state how much each of them weighed, however it's been conveniently omitted here. A LH like Bivol would enter the ring on fight night north of 190, easily, giving him the advantage on someone coming up from SM. It's just facts.
      You conveniently omitted the rest of my comment for your convenience because I made a lot more points other than Canelo not being 22. You were the one who said Canelo was severely outweighed so it’s on you to prove that he was. Which you conveniently omitted. Canelo got his ass kicked because he wasn’t good enough, he plain and simple.

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      • Roadblock
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        #73
        Originally posted by steeve steel

        For one, Canelo does not chase fighters. And secondly, Crawford will be fighting a bigger man with real power, and he is heading for retirement. I did not see the warrior against Madrimov.
        Well if he isn't going forward he isn't going backwards he must just stand there, In my eyes Canelo is an aggressive guy that pursues opponents with bad intentions, to rap that up it seemed like chase fits, I see in here there is so much debate where people hang on a word and not whats actually said, I looked at youre post and thought neither guy is anything like you said they were, Canelo wont pursue and TC is looking to cash out, I don't see that at all from either of them.

        I didn't see Madrimov attack TC so how you going to see the warrior, you seen the sharp shooter the warrior was waiting to be awakened and Madrimov wasn't going there like say Maidana Floyd.
        Last edited by Roadblock; 01-26-2025, 12:48 AM.

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        • JonDP
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          #74
          Originally posted by rrayvez
          You conveniently omitted the rest of my comment for your convenience because I made a lot more points other than Canelo not being 22. You were the one who said Canelo was severely outweighed so it’s on you to prove that he was. Which you conveniently omitted. Canelo got his ass kicked because he wasn’t good enough, he plain and simple.
          So out of thin air you expect anyone to believe Canelo and Bivol weighed the same during that fight? That the natural LH was not the heavier guy with an advantage? The rest of your fabricated denials no one can even be bothered with.

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          • Carpe Diem
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            #75
            I hope he’ll prove me wrong, but I don’t think Crawford can sharpshoot like, Lara, Floyd, Bivol,etc. You have to constantly occupying Canelo’s vision with sharp straight snapping punches, and as good as Bud is, he isn’t known to throw a lot of straight sharp punches with the exception of his jab and left hand downstairs. Canelo will disrupt him with feints and body shots like he did Lara. I hope people aren’t going to use the Floyd and Bivol fights as a blueprint for the southpaw Crawford, that would be a mistake. He better not try to out-hook Canelo, he’ll be totally ****ed if he does.
            Last edited by Carpe Diem; 01-26-2025, 07:59 AM.

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            • BirdSong
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              #76
              Originally posted by 1Eriugenus
              Birdsong, I told you before to STFU
              who the **** are you!!!!!!¬! ignoramous u dont get to tell your DOG what to do u GIMP fantatist lol

              does it look like u can keep that bird in the pic quiet!!! NOoooooo
              Last edited by BirdSong; 01-26-2025, 08:40 AM.

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              • rrayvez
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                #77
                Originally posted by JonDP

                So out of thin air you expect anyone to believe Canelo and Bivol weighed the same during that fight? That the natural LH was not the heavier guy with an advantage? The rest of your fabricated denials no one can even be bothered with.
                I never said they weighed the same. I said he wasn’t “severely outweighed “ and you inaccurately stated. You made up a fake narrative that you can’t prove and want to use it as an excuse. Want to know why you can’t prove it? Because once Canelo got called out for rehydrating 19 pounds during his 155 catchweight era, he stopped allowing himself to get weighed in on fight night because he was the ultimate weight bully. So again, Bivol is not a big lhw. He’s offered Canelo a fight at 168 which Canelo declined. At 23 years old Canelo jumped from 155 to 174 overnight. Now seeing his body difference from 23 to 33 and knowing he walked into the ring at 174 ten years earlier, use some common sense to figure out about how much you think he weighed in the ring when he weighed in at 175 the night before? You Canelo fan boys make any excuse to defend him other than admitting he wasn’t good enough. Bivol beat him on pure skill and endurance.
                Last edited by rrayvez; 01-26-2025, 09:44 AM.

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                • brettWall
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                  #78
                  I don't see anything great about fighting once a year. You're a bad example of new generations of boxers.

                  Nothing great about going only after win win fights. You lose, you get millions of dollas. You win, it's even better.

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                  • PRvazquez
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by rrayvez
                    You conveniently omitted the rest of my comment for your convenience because I made a lot more points other than Canelo not being 22. You were the one who said Canelo was severely outweighed so it’s on you to prove that he was. Which you conveniently omitted. Canelo got his ass kicked because he wasn’t good enough, he plain and simple.
                    Canelo is better than any fighter you like at the moment and he’s the biggest draw in the sport right now . Deal with it

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                    • PRvazquez
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by rrayvez
                      I never said they weighed the same. I said he wasn’t “severely outweighed “ and you inaccurately stated. You made up a fake narrative that you can’t prove and want to use it as an excuse. Want to know why you can’t prove it? Because once Canelo got called out for rehydrating 19 pounds during his 155 catchweight era, he stopped allowing himself to get weighed in on fight night because he was the ultimate weight bully. So again, Bivol is not a big lhw. He’s offered Canelo a fight at 168 which Canelo declined. At 23 years old Canelo jumped from 155 to 174 overnight. Now seeing his body difference from 23 to 33 and knowing he walked into the ring at 174 ten years earlier, use some common sense to figure out about how much you think he weighed in the ring when he weighed in at 175 the night before? You Canelo fan boys make any excuse to defend him other than admitting he wasn’t good enough. Bivol beat him on pure skill and endurance.
                      You heard what I said right ? Canelo is better than your favorite fighter and he’s the draw . End discussion.

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