Whose resume is better: Marcos Maidana's or Canelo Alvarez'?

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  • TOBYLEE1
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    #11
    Originally posted by SnakeVen0m
    Maidana: Broner, Ortiz, Karass, Lopez

    Canelo: Trout, Vasquez, Mosley, Lopez, Cintron

    Maidana hands down.


    Maidana is the choice. Canelo only fought one good fighter in his prime at the proper weight. The rest either were way past their prime or Canelo was simply the much bigger man

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    • Chrismart
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      #12
      Maidana at the minute.

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      • Black Barty
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        #13
        Originally posted by SnakeVen0m
        Canelo is naturally a JR Middleweight, Maidana is naturally a Welterweight.
        Even if they were the same weight, Canelo would win. Maidana's style is tailor made for him.

        And Maidana does have a better resume, but they are in different stages of their careers. I'm fairly sure that by the time he is 30 Canelo will have a better resume than Maidana does now. Actually at age 23, Maidana's resume was nowhere near as good as Canelo's is now.

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        • #1Assassin
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          #14
          all in all, maidana. but canelos win over trout is better than anything maidana ever done and he also dont have losses to guys like khan and kotelnik. both of whom are good fighters but not on the level of alvarez imo.

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          • Bermuda
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            #15
            marcos maidana

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            • SnakeVen0m
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              #16
              Originally posted by Black Barty
              Even if they were the same weight, Canelo would win. Maidana's style is tailor made for him.

              And Maidana does have a better resume, but they are in different stages of their careers. I'm fairly sure that by the time he is 30 Canelo will have a better resume than Maidana does now. Actually at age 23, Maidana's resume was nowhere near as good as Canelo's is now.
              We're assuming he's talking about resume's now, since we can't give credit for something that's never happened. Canelo, has been hit cleanly and buzzed. He gasses out in the later rounds. Maidana is a tough SOB and is dangerous for all 12 rounds. It would be a tough fight for both.

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              • Greed.
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                #17
                Originally posted by SnakeVen0m
                He gasses out in the later rounds. Maidana is a tough SOB and is dangerous for all 12 rounds. It would be a tough fight for both.
                Maidana gasses too, especially when he gets hit to the body. Broner had a decent spell in the middle rounds when Maidana slowed down.

                Tbf to Canelo, he is only 23 and didn't have much of an amateur career. He needs time to develop his resume. A win over Angulo would be a good start.

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                • Black Barty
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SnakeVen0m
                  We're assuming he's talking about resume's now, since we can't give credit for something that's never happened. Canelo, has been hit cleanly and buzzed. He gasses out in the later rounds. Maidana is a tough SOB and is dangerous for all 12 rounds. It would be a tough fight for both.
                  I'm not giving Canelo credit for future accomplishments. I'm only saying that it's rather pointless to compare the resume of a 30 year old to that of
                  a 23 year old (unless the former got off to a late start in boxing, which is not the case here).

                  And Maidana is tough, but he, too, has been hurt to the head and body several times. Khan, who is hardly a murderous puncher, nearly stopped him in the 1st. Canelo has much better all around technique and very good power to boot.

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                  • SkillspayBills
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                    #19
                    Maidana had to do things the hard way. He had to face lions to get the opportunity he is getting now. He deserves this payday against Floyd.

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                    • LoadedWraps
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by punchr
                      In your opinion who is the better fighter?

                      According to Josesito Lopez -- who fought both men -- Maidana is the bigger puncher of the two.

                      Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ae-HUvh9y20&feature=********&t=12m2s
                      It's really not close. There is not even a reason to make a comparison.

                      Literally the only thing these two have in common other than being latino is that they are both boxers, and both may have faced Mayweather at the end of it all (meaning maidana)

                      None of that is enough to make a comparison in any conceivable way, sorry.

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