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I hope Canelo loses the title to Rhodes.

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  • #21
    Sorry but Canelo can't make 147 to save his life. The dude looked looked half dead at the weigh ins against Hatton, and that was at a catchweight of 150. But to be honest I'd rather have him lose to Angulo than Rhodes. If he loses to Angulo, well that was expected, he is the most feared puncher in the division, but if somehow Canelo won his stock would skyrocket.

    Originally posted by AntonTheGreat View Post
    what'd he'd say?
    JMM criticised Canelo, he got mad, and called JMM out to a fight. Nothing bad was said, it just pissed people off because Canelo is a Jr. Middleweight and he called out JMM who is a lightweight.

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    • #22
      Sorry, but Canelo is an overhyped fraud.

      His title is one of the most fradulent and disgraceful belts possible. He fought a WW at a catchweight for a JMW title?? Pathetic.

      Although, he might turn out to be a decent boxer, he doesn't look special at all. And an elite figher should beat him handily. And I do hope he loses, because he doesn't deserve to be champ, certainly not yet.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by SpitBalla View Post
        His title is one of the most fradulent and disgraceful belts possible. He fought a WW at a catchweight for a JMW title?? Pathetic.
        Pathetic? Same sht happened with Pacquiao and Margarito. Dude seriously get the fuck over it...

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        • #24
          Freakishly hyped for this fight.

          I think Canelo will look very strong at 154 and might overpower The veteran Rhodes in a all-action bout.

          Could go ether way. Ryan is one dangerous dude.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by paulf View Post
            Did you even read the post fool? Golden Boy is not giving that kid what he needs, which is time to grow.
            Yeah, they're giving him easy fights, lots of money and paper titles. He's not complaining, so why iz you?

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            • #26
              At the age of 20, Ryan Rhodes' promoter got him to move up in weight to fight for a title on home soil against a fighter he underestimated.

              The parralells between the current version of Alvarez and the Rhodes of all those years ago are clear to see.

              This time, it's Ryan's turns to be the bigger, stronger, more experienced, more skillful, more versatile veteran giving the young gun a lot more than he bargained for.

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