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  • hugh grant
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    #31
    Bud could drop back down to 160. Do whatever he wants at 160, whether it's only 1 fight, or become undisputed, up to him. Should fight david benavides the guy Nelo dodged. That would be a statement. Then Nel o rematch too and then retire
    Last edited by hugh grant; 09-19-2025, 02:21 PM.

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    • champion4ever
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      #32
      Lara at 160 for the WBA.

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      • Bennyleonard99
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        #33
        The only fight that would matter is Alimkhanuly. But he will probably use his leverage to handpick a business event to showcase himself.

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        • SouthpawRight
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          #34
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          Lara at 160 for the WBA.
          fair play for TBud to take an “easy fight” after coming off of his career best victory

          Erislandy then Janibek

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            #35
            Originally posted by Coverdale
            If it was up to me he would retire - perfect way to go out. But we know fighters are not built that way, so he'll at least wait and see what offers come in. I don't see the 160lb fights as particularly appealing. Will Turki make an offer for him to defend against Sheeraz?
            The irony of fans wanting the winner to retire but the loser should not. If anyone should retire it should be Canelo.

            He looked like hot garbage in there on Saturday nigh; Old and slow. He even admitted himself that his body can no longer do what it used to do.

            So how come none of you guys are calling for his retirement? He has fought over five hundred rounds and has been fighting professionally now for over twenty years.

            Does this has anything to do with envy and jealousy of Bud’s success?
            Last edited by champion4ever; 09-19-2025, 03:06 PM.

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            • Coverdale
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              #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              The irony of fans wanting the winner to retire but the loser should not. If anyone should retire it should be Canelo.

              It looked like hot garbage in there on Saturday nigh; Old and slow. He even admitted himself that his body can no longer do what it used to do.

              So how come none of you guys are calling for his retirement? He has fought over five hundred rounds and has been fighting professionally now for over twenty years.

              Does this has anything to do envy and jealousy of Bud’s success?
              You must be really depressed to have interpreted my innocuous post in such a negative way. I'm sorry you're so unhappy but I can't help you much with that.

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