Saul Alvarez: "I Will Be Ready For Pacquiao in 4 or 5"

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  • Pacdbest
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    #21
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    Some very bold words from 19-year-old welterweight prospect "El Canelo" Saul Alvarez (29-0, 22KOs) of Mexico. Alvarez believes that in four or five fights, he will be ready to fight and beat Manny Pacquiao. During a recent interview, WBC president Jose Sulaiman told Mexican reporters that he believes Alvarez will be ready to fight Pacquiao in a year. There is no question that Alvarez is a talented prospect but he won't be nowhere near ready in four or five fights for boxer on the level of Pacquiao. [details]
    He's not getting a Pac fight!!! But he'll get Zab Judah!!! He's getting a gate keeper not an ATG!!!

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    • Pullcounter
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      #22
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      Some very bold words from 19-year-old welterweight prospect "El Canelo" Saul Alvarez (29-0, 22KOs) of Mexico. Alvarez believes that in four or five fights, he will be ready to fight and beat Manny Pacquiao. During a recent interview, WBC president Jose Sulaiman told Mexican reporters that he believes Alvarez will be ready to fight Pacquiao in a year. There is no question that Alvarez is a talented prospect but he won't be nowhere near ready in four or five fights for boxer on the level of Pacquiao. [details]
      floyd will fight and beat up this prospect first

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      • zeidrich
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        #23
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        Some very bold words from 19-year-old welterweight prospect "El Canelo" Saul Alvarez (29-0, 22KOs) of Mexico. Alvarez believes that in four or five fights, he will be ready to fight and beat Manny Pacquiao. During a recent interview, WBC president Jose Sulaiman told Mexican reporters that he believes Alvarez will be ready to fight Pacquiao in a year. There is no question that Alvarez is a talented prospect but he won't be nowhere near ready in four or five fights for boxer on the level of Pacquiao. [details]
        ask mayweather instead.... hell fight your right now

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        • JOM'S
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          #24
          Originally posted by KamoteKid
          yeah... like PAC was, before he fought Barrera... a never heard fellow...

          Everyone deserves a break... PAZ...
          well that never heard fellow that fought barrera was a TWO TIME WORLD CHAMPION, before he met marco, PAC earned his break the hardway ...

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          • fightaddicted
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            #25
            alvarez should start calling out other welters, someone who will open up the door to the big dogs he should fight hatton or clottey.....**** go after margarito..

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              #26
              Originally posted by KamoteKid
              yeah... like PAC was, before he fought Barrera... a never heard fellow...

              Everyone deserves a break... PAZ...
              Do your research man. When he fought barrera he is already a two time world chamption. He demolished champion from thailand in a flyweight division of WBC and thereafter go up in weight and demolished in six rounds the regarded best bantamweight, the then IBF chamption ledwaba before the boxing crowd in US despite of only two weeks notice. In US again, he fought agapito sanchez for the unification of the bantamweight belt, IBF and WBA, it resulted however to a draw. Then, he demolished Julio in two rounds in an undercard of Tyson and lewis bout retaining the bantamweight belt. After that, he fought Lucero in US again and knocked him out in 3 rounds. With those fights, he already become sensational to boxing public and reporters as a fighter worthy to compete in the featherweight division against morales, barrera etc. Barrera has nothing to do except to fight him because he can no longer run away from pacquiao. Now, can you still say that he is never heard when he fought Barrera? Do your research before you post like this because you look like an idiot-suited for your name as kamote.

              I understand everybody deserved a break but to those who's break is due. Right now, Alvarez don't deserved yet a break to fight pacquiao.
              Last edited by arnold_jasper; 11-19-2009, 11:56 AM.

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              • onechance87
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                #27
                Originally posted by fightaddicted
                alvarez should start calling out other welters, someone who will open up the door to the big dogs he should fight hatton or clottey.....**** go after margarito..
                Exactly..He needs sum zab judah type name on his resume.Saul needs to get
                sum U.S exposure.I want him to fight cotto in the future if he's still boxing.

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                • The Underboss
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                  #28
                  most of his fights have been in Mexico....

                  megacrap...

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                  • El Jaguar
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Wreckless
                    Saul Alvarez would lose to Marquez at WW.
                    Right now he beats Marquez, Alvarez will be a Middleweight by fight night, he has too much power and Marquez chin is average.

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                    • Stoppage
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                      #30
                      That fight wouldn't happen cause he's not a known name in USA.

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