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Originally posted by kiaba360 View PostThat's pretty cool. However, with hype/intense media exposure comes pressure for him to succeed. Canelo getting a decision isn't out of the question.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostAnything is possible, but I can't, for the life of me, see "Canelo" winning by decision. As I said before, though, it would be exciting as hell to see the upset and watch Floyd drop his precious "zero."Last edited by kiaba360; 07-17-2013, 12:39 PM.
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Originally posted by AgainstTheRopes View PostCespedes has stunk this year. Amazing despite his and Reddick's struggles Oakland is still in 1st place.
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Originally posted by hhs661 View PostWin or lose Canelo will be a star nonetheless. Losing to Floyd isn't a bad thing if you have a good/respectable showing. He'll be here for awhile unless he loses and simply goes haywire outside the ring and let's a single defeat ruin his future.
If Canelo beats Mayweather.....the roof is going to blow off boxing and I will argue it might be the best thin that happened to boxing since the DLH v Trinidad fight.
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Originally posted by kiaba360 View PostWith all the energy surrounding this match-up, anything can/will happen. The judges will get caught up and I think we'll have a SD on our hands come Sept. 14th. The commercial reminds me of Bradley holding up the Pac/Bradley 2 rematch poster; the future is being hinted at. Floyd will have to be extra dominant.
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View PostThat's one of the points that JMM said in a recent interview on Mexican tv. He basically said that even in Canelo loses, but makes a good showing, he wins. Let's remember, Canelo is only 24 years old, just turned 24 and he hasn't even hit his prime or peak yet.
Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View PostIf Canelo beats Mayweather.....the roof is going to blow off boxing and I will argue it might be the best thin that happened to boxing since the DLH v Trinidad fight.
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