Definitely Alvarez. He's protected the right way (for now) but almost all "big" up and coming stars are protected now but Alvarez gets mad hate for it.
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Neither Canelo or Jr have done anything to take the lead. They are popular but they are far from the best of Mexico. All the guys that are retired or about to retire have fantastic wins early in their careers.
Mares has better wins than any of those guys and could potentially have a super fight against Nonito looming in the future
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Originally posted by -Incred- View PostDid people forget that Canelo was going to fight Paul Williams, Ortiz & Cotto?
The kid is not afraid to step up... stop pretending that he is.
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Originally posted by -Incred- View PostDid people forget that Canelo was going to fight Paul Williams, Ortiz & Cotto?
The kid is not afraid to step up... stop pretending that he is.
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The stables are healthy right now and there are great fighter who are still in their prime and putting on great fights, I think people value the undefeated fighters too much. I would say that fighters like mijares, Demarco, vasquez are all exciting fighters that pull a lot of real fans in, and the fact that they are not necesarily "backed by major Networks" makes them more accesible. The big names like Alvarez and Chavez are naturaly going to be at the forefront of interest and they deserve it, I am yet to see a boring fight from either guy.
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Originally posted by Boxing Bob View Postare you fcuking kidding? 6 title fights and not one credible challenger yet. JMM, RLopez, Sanchez, Chavez Sr, Zarate should feel ashamed. Its men like these that made Mexican boxing what it is. You remember them the guys willing to take on all challengers
I remeber chavez taking on rediculously easy tune up fights durring his run and everyone was ok with that, don kind didnt mind and no one would get to see those fights.
Look it up, its a very interesting trajectory the sport has taken now.
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