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  • SouthpawRight
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    Alvarez Madrimov Similarities & How It Affects TBud-Alvarez

    in which ways is Bivol's Cousin Madrimov similar to Alvarez

    Madrimov was sparring partner of Bivol during his training camp for Alvarez

    It worked because Bivol 9-3 Alvarez

    on the other hand TBud went life & death with Madrimov

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    Highly similar to Alvarez and TBud could get mopped by Saul
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    Both are sturdy, and can throw similar type of signature punches(looping right hand, left hook, uppercut, etc), but although Canelo has slower feet, he’s still a more deceptive puncher than Madrimov. He’s much quicker with better timing than Madrimov and he can set up traps better than Madrimov. Madrimov is definitely more athletic, but not by much. Ultimately, Canelo is going to have to find a way to cut the ring off if Crawford tries to use the Lara blueprint, but I don’t think Crawford’s 1-2 combo is as lethal and disruptive as Lara’s, and he’s not nearly as elusive as Lara was. I got Canelo winning, but anything can happen, so I wouldn’t be surprised if Crawford pulls it off, but I’m going with Canelo.
    Last edited by Carpe Diem; 05-19-2025, 07:58 AM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Carpe Diem
      Both are sturdy, and can throw similar type of signature punches(looping right hand, left hook, uppercut, etc), but although Canelo has slower feet, he’s still a more deceptive puncher than Madrimov. He’s much quicker with better timing than Madrimov and he can set up traps better than Madrimov. Madrimov is definitely more athletic, but not by much. Ultimately, Canelo is going to have to find a way to cut the ring off if Crawford tries to use the Lara blueprint, but I don’t think Crawford’s 1-2 combo is as lethal and disruptive as Lara’s, and he’s not nearly as elusive as Lara was. I got Canelo winning, but anything can happen, so I wouldn’t be surprised if Crawford pulls it off, but I’m going with Canelo.


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        #4
        Originally posted by SouthpawRight
        in which ways is Bivol's Cousin Madrimov similar to Alvarez

        Madrimov was sparring partner of Bivol during his training camp for Alvarez

        It worked because Bivol 9-3 Alvarez

        on the other hand TBud went life & death with Madrimov

        Carpe Diem

        Highly similar to Alvarez and TBud could get mopped by Saul
        No similarities.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Hustle

          No similarities.


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            #6
            Originally posted by SouthpawRight
            in which ways is Bivol's Cousin Madrimov similar to Alvarez

            Madrimov was sparring partner of Bivol during his training camp for Alvarez

            It worked because Bivol 9-3 Alvarez

            on the other hand TBud went life & death with Madrimov

            Carpe Diem

            Highly similar to Alvarez and TBud could get mopped by Saul
            Let's cut to the chase. Everyone knows that Bud Crawford didn't train for Israil Madrimov. No more than Canelo Alvarez trained for William Scull.

            However, I expect both guys to come in prepared, focused and disciplined, sharp and on their A games. Once they are in the ring facing each other.

            I slightly favor Bud Crawford but who knows; Anything can happen? I choose Terence Bud Crawford for the simple fact I just believe that he wants it a whole lot more than Canelo does.

            Judging by Canelo's last 6 or 7 performances; They were all uneven and lackluster to me. It just seemed that he was there to only collect an easy payday and go home.

            He was fighting like a bored and emotionally drained fighter to me. I saw no hunger, thirst, passion or zeal. If he fights like that against Crawford he will lose.​​

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              #7
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              Let's cut to the chase. Everyone knows that Bud Crawford didn't train for Israil Madrimov. No more than Canelo Alvarez trained for William Scull.

              However, I expect both guys to come in prepared, focused and disciplined, sharp and on their A games. Once they are in the ring facing each other.

              I slightly favor Bud Crawford but who knows; Anything can happen? I choose Terence Bud Crawford for the simple fact I just believe that he wants it a whole lot more than Canelo does.

              Judging by Canelo's last 6 or 7 performances; They were all uneven and lackluster to me. It just seemed that he was there to only collect an easy payday and go home.

              He was fighting like a bored and emotionally drained fighter to me. I saw no hunger, thirst, passion or zeal. If he fights like that against Crawford he will lose.​​
              they best both get up it up for one another!

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                #8
                Originally posted by SouthpawRight
                they best both get up it up for one another!
                Yeah! No doubt! If Canelo can bring back the same passion, hunger and zeal that he has lost in the past then he could definitely pull it off. However, just showing up because he is the bigger, wider and stronger fighter is not going to get the job done. He is going to have to sweat and put in that work in the gym in order to defeat Crawford.

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