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  • -PBP-
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    Angulo Front Runner to Face Canelo

    Per Fight Hype:

    Sources close to the information have informed us that jr. middleweight contender Alfredo Angulo is the frontrunner to face former jr. middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez when he makes his return to the ring on March 8 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Scheduled to headline his own pay-per-view card, Canelo was hoping to face fellow former jr. middleweight champion Miguel Cotto. Unfortunately for both Canelo and Golden Boy Promotions, Cotto appears more interested in challenging middleweight king Sergio Martinez in hopes of becoming Puerto Rico's first four-division world champion.

    Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer recently told Boxingscene.com that he'll be meeting with Canelo this week to discuss backup plans. "I'm going to be seeing Canelo next week and we're going to talk about it in San Antonio. [Things will be clear next week] or the week after. I want to sit down with him, but obviously we don't want to wait," he explained before revealing that he has three potential opponents in mind. "Yes, Carlos Molina is one. That's what I'm going to talk to him about. But there are two others that I have in mind, that I frankly want to discuss with [trainer/manager] Chepo [Reynoso] and Canelo first before I talk about them [publicly]. There are three names and then it's going to be up to them to tell me which of the three names."

    While we're sure Canelo and his team have the final say when it comes to opponent selection, according to one source, representatives for Angulo have already had serious discussions with Golden Boy Promotions about the March 8 bout. "They were in heavy talks just recently. He's in the running," one source commented. Considering that Canelo will be looking to rebound after his disappointing performance against undefeated pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather, Golden Boy Promotions would be wise to match him with a fan-friendly fighter like Angulo, especially considering that the bout will take place on pay-per-view. Though Schaefer has previously mentioned Erislandy Lara as a possible opponent, neither he nor Molina is the type of name that will bring the same type of box office success for Canelo as the all-action Alfredo Angulo
    Sources close to the information have informed us that jr. middleweight contender Alfredo Angulo is the frontrunner to face former jr. middleweight
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    Quack.

    Typical hypejob opponent selection. Pick the guy who quit and ignore the guy who made him quit.


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    • The Problem Child
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      #3
      Just read that, I would love to see it. I know Lara is talented but he won't make for an exciting matchup, it's a lose-lose situation for Canelo. I am not interested in watching Lara with any of the top names.

      Angulo will bring it though, he knocked Lara down what like 2 or 3 times and was on his way to knocking him out. I love this matchup, will be exciting to watch!

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      • AKAcronym
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        There's no point to win fights anymore because whoever loses gets the bigger fights.

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        • -PBP-
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          Originally posted by Golovkin
          Just read that, I would love to see it. I know Lara is talented but he won't make for an exciting matchup, it's a lose-lose situation for Canelo. I am not interested in watching Lara with any of the top names.

          Angulo will bring it though, he knocked Lara down what like 2 or 3 times and was on his way to knocking him out. I love this matchup, will be exciting to watch!
          I don't mind the fight but your reason is BS.

          If this is true, it would be because he is looking for a tuneup fight to look good in before competing for a title. He will probably fight Lara in June.

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          • SlySlickSmooth
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            Angulo, perfect opponent. It will make for an exciting fight, and most likely people will say Angulo may beat him because he was able to drop Lara but they're wrong.

            Stylistically this will be exciting, but Angulo will be beaten bad by Canelo. He just had the issue of trying to learn to break through a defensive shell in Mayweather this will be a much easier task that will keep his Mexican fanbase up as well as international fanbase.

            Good showcase fight and if Angulo somehow broke Canelo down, that would be just awesome to see such a young "star" dethroned by a fellow countryman.

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            • SnakeVen0m
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              Weaksauce!

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              • The Problem Child
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                #8
                Originally posted by PBP
                I don't mind the fight but your reason is BS.

                If this is true, it would be because he is looking for a tuneup fight to look good in before competing for a title. He will probably fight Lara in June.
                I just don't like Lara, I do recognize he is talented boxing wise but I find the style boring and difficult to watch. It is a style that troubles and turns the fight into a boring chess match. I want to see exciting, action packed fights... That is just my personal preference.

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                • -PBP-
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by AKAcronym
                  There's no point to win fights anymore because whoever loses gets the bigger fights.
                  Its not his fault he's popular. He's coming off of a loss.

                  I've always called Canelo a spoiled hypejob but fighting Floyd and Lara back to back will not help his marketability.

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                  • dan_cov
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                    #10
                    I like this fight.

                    Not keen on Lara vs Canelo myself, I don't need to see that to know how it goes.

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