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  • Comments Thread For: Saul Alvarez vs. Alfredo Angulo Training Camp Notes

    San Diego - Mexican boxing superstar Canelo Alvarez and his vicious, hard-hitting foe, Alfredo "El Perro" Angulo have been busy at their training camps in San Diego and Oakland, Calif., respectively as they ready themselves for their upcoming showdown on Saturday, March 8 live on SHOWTIME PPV® from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

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  • #2
    The fight is being billed as "toe to toe"? Who are they fooling? Canelo is gonna go toe to toe with Angulo? Lol. Man you Mexican fans loyalty being taken advantage of.

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    • #3
      When the first was first announced I wasn't too fond of it being a PPV event. However, as time passes, I realize this is actually a PPV type fight. Good card with a really entertaining main event.

      Weird how Canelo ditched Big Bear...

      Anyhow, March is shaping up to be perhaps the best month of the year for the sport.

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      • #4
        I hate the way Mayweather has produced this mindset that unless you're undefeated you're no good. I'm reading what Canelo has said and he's almost trying to convince us he's still a good fighter. It does seem to be creeping into the mindset of fans and fighters alike. Time will tell how much the loss affected Canelo- mentally it must have been devastating to lose in such a manner- he knows he didn't win 1 minute of one round and he was billed as Mayweather's toughest test to date. I'd like him to spring back into the mix quickly and win this convincingly then fight Cotto.

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        • #5
          Hopefully this PPV flops.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jas View Post
            The fight is being billed as "toe to toe"? Who are they fooling? Canelo is gonna go toe to toe with Angulo? Lol. Man you Mexican fans loyalty being taken advantage of.
            Lmao.....I think once perro lands flush, ginger is gonna shi.t cherries!
            Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
            When the first was first announced I wasn't too fond of it being a PPV event. However, as time passes, I realize this is actually a PPV type fight. Good card with a really entertaining main event.

            Weird how Canelo ditched Big Bear...

            Anyhow, March is shaping up to be perhaps the best month of the year for the sport.
            Stll not ppv worth imo......unless if it was on a latin fury card for 30$!!!!!

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            • #7
              **** stamina and left Big Bear.

              But I guess Big Bear wasn't helping anyway.


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              • #8
                Showtime will be bankrupt soon for this kind of PPV:smileysex

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by cameltoe View Post
                  I hate the way Mayweather has produced this mindset that unless you're undefeated you're no good. I'm reading what Canelo has said and he's almost trying to convince us he's still a good fighter. It does seem to be creeping into the mindset of fans and fighters alike. Time will tell how much the loss affected Canelo- mentally it must have been devastating to lose in such a manner- he knows he didn't win 1 minute of one round and he was billed as Mayweather's toughest test to date. I'd like him to spring back into the mix quickly and win this convincingly then fight Cotto.
                  But your wrong and here's why: That so called mindset you attribute to Floyd has been around since boxing was around. It is a marketing tool used by numerous at-the-time undefeated boxers. This is not a Mayweather produced mindset, this is a mindset already established in the boxing psyche. I mean, a run of Joe Louis opponents were billed Bums of the Month. Your argument is "The public mindset is this and I don't like it, must be Mayweather's fault!" It is eerily similar to my friend's relatives in Idaho who believe that its *****'s fault gas prices are high - their ranting but the rant doesn't make sense.

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                  • #10
                    ginger will win this fight easily, it's not even a contest tbh

                    ginger to win mid round stoppage

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