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  • #41
    Originally posted by PerfectJab View Post
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    This f**** clown and his delusions. Unbelievable and annoying as hell.
    Eddie Hearn himself (who managed him at the time) confirmed that Canelo left because all he had to offer him was the Bivol rematch and he didn’t want it.



    Bivol does everything 2-3 times better than Canelo who has become extremely one-dimensional. He is levels above him.
    And this version of Bivol against Canelo would be as competitive as Inouye vs Usyk. He is now a lot stronger, a lot more aggressive and his already amazing cardio has even increased too.
    What is this always-the-same punches-then-4-seconds-rest-concrete-feet-went-to-war-with-John-Ryder-cardio-like-Conor-Mcregor-diva going to do?
    Going to outwork him over 12 rounds? Close the distance better than Beterbiev, because he’s got better footwork?

    Not many people know this, but Canelo admitted some time ago on a Mexican podcast or tv show that he visited a psychologist after being beaten by Bivol and in another interview he said ‘it scared him, that he lost’
    There is footage of him the day after the fight, (this word seems to be censored, so let's say playing cards for money..), looking down and very drunk.

    Eddie Hearn to IFLTV about the same day "I went to the golf course with him the next day for six or seven holes, and Canelo was devastated"
    I said ‘Did you have a good camp? Yeah, a few things like every fighter does. No excuses’

    I believe the excuses were instilled in him by the psychologist and his surroundings, making him believe there were reasons why he lost because he wasn't coping and his self believe and ego took a very big hit.
    Lol imagine how ****ty he'd feel if the first 2 Golovkin fights were awarded to GGG (like the vast majority of fans & media believe & CompuBox supports). He probably wouldn't even have been around to fight Bivol in the first place!

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    • #42
      Just compare how Bivol handled his first loss to Beterbiev...absolutely NO excuses. Ditto for Pacman after being brutally KO'd by Marquez.

      TRUE champions!

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      • #43
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

        Canelo at that time had earned the right to request a crack at Usyk if he wanted.

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        LOL a crack at usyk i remember laughing so hard about it ~AND STILL AM!!! LOL its hilarious he beat an ole kovalev who he claused as well at 175 and now hes ready for usyk and he also wanted to DRAIN him to 201 or something ****ing ****** as well!!! UNREAL stuff u must be MAD!!! LOL

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        • #44
          Originally posted by PerfectJab View Post
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          This f**** clown and his delusions. Unbelievable and annoying as hell.
          Eddie Hearn himself (who managed him at the time) confirmed that Canelo left because all he had to offer him was the Bivol rematch and he didn’t want it.



          Bivol does everything 2-3 times better than Canelo who has become extremely one-dimensional. He is levels above him.
          And this version of Bivol against Canelo would be as competitive as Inouye vs Usyk. He is now a lot stronger, a lot more aggressive and his already amazing cardio has even increased too.
          What is this always-the-same punches-then-4-seconds-rest-concrete-feet-went-to-war-with-John-Ryder-cardio-like-Conor-Mcregor-diva going to do?
          Going to outwork him over 12 rounds? Close the distance better than Beterbiev, because he’s got better footwork?

          Not many people know this, but Canelo admitted some time ago on a Mexican podcast or tv show that he visited a psychologist after being beaten by Bivol and in another interview he said ‘it scared him, that he lost’
          There is footage of him the day after the fight, (this word seems to be censored, so let's say playing cards for money..), looking down and very drunk.

          Eddie Hearn to IFLTV about the same day "I went to the golf course with him the next day for six or seven holes, and Canelo was devastated"
          I said ‘Did you have a good camp? Yeah, a few things like every fighter does. No excuses’

          I believe the excuses were instilled in him by the psychologist and his surroundings, making him believe there were reasons why he lost because he wasn't coping and his self believe and ego took a very big hit.
          - - P4P Canelo is a 3 division champ with a long, stellar fight history, so by that measure, Bivol as good as he is lacks the gravitas of Canelo's record.

          Bivol beating Canelo in a bout above Canelo's best weight is as meaningful as your delusions.

          Pray tell us when Bivol will compile a record like this_
          • Has a record of 22-2-1 (10 KOs) in world title fights (secondary/regular belts excluded).
          • Has a record of 20-2-1 (7 KOs) against former, current, and future world champions (secondary belts excluded):
          ShoulderRoll ShoulderRoll likes this.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by HisExcellency View Post

            Lol imagine how ****ty he'd feel if the first 2 Golovkin fights were awarded to GGG (like the vast majority of fans & media believe & CompuBox supports). He probably wouldn't even have been around to fight Bivol in the first place!
            I think what got Alvarez is the judges stopped siding with him every time

            Alvarez even raised his hands after the final bell against Bivol

            when he was 9-3’d

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            • #46
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

              - - P4P Canelo is a 3 division champ with a long, stellar fight history, so by that measure, Bivol as good as he is lacks the gravitas of Canelo's record.

              Bivol beating Canelo in a bout above Canelo's best weight is as meaningful as your delusions.

              Pray tell us when Bivol will compile a record like this_
              • Has a record of 22-2-1 (10 KOs) in world title fights (secondary/regular belts excluded).
              • Has a record of 20-2-1 (7 KOs) against former, current, and future world champions (secondary belts excluded):
              Alvarez is Bivol’s second or third best win

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              • #47
                I believe we will see Alvarez face Benavidez and Pacheco in 2026

                these are the money fights

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                  - - P4P Canelo is a 3 division champ with a long, stellar fight history, so by that measure, Bivol as good as he is lacks the gravitas of Canelo's record.

                  Bivol beating Canelo in a bout above Canelo's best weight is as meaningful as your delusions.

                  Pray tell us when Bivol will compile a record like this_
                  • Has a record of 22-2-1 (10 KOs) in world title fights (secondary/regular belts excluded).
                  • Has a record of 20-2-1 (7 KOs) against former, current, and future world champions (secondary belts excluded):
                  " Bivol beating Canelo in a bout above Canelo's best weight"
                  And hasn't Canelo done the same with other fighters? And when they lost were they going around crying they believe they were still better than Canelo?

                  And pray tell us what any of Canelo's past or records have to do with him losing badly to Bivol and not being man enough to be gracious about it and compliment his opponent on his performance (which he hasn't done once since the fight)
                  Look how Bivol took his first loss (even a loss where a lot of people said he actually won)
                  After the Mayweather fight Canelo also was full of excuses ('he only hit my arms')
                  It tells a lot about someone's character and self confidence how they handle defeat.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
                    I think what got Alvarez is the judges stopped siding with him every time

                    Alvarez even raised his hands after the final bell against Bivol

                    when he was 9-3’d
                    More like he was shocked that the judges still awarded the fight to Bivol (by the narrowest of margins - 115-113 on ALL 3 cards) despite having paid them off!
                    SouthpaRight SouthpawRight likes this.

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                    • #50
                      Damn! This type of thinking is delusional as fuck! This cherry-picking, overmatched and limited fighting opponent motherfucker knows that he could never defeat Dmitry Bivol even on a good day.​

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