Comments Thread For: Marquez's Coach: Canelo Can Regain Credibility With Khan Win

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Marquez's Coach: Canelo Can Regain Credibility With Khan Win

    Hall of Fame trainer Nacho Beristain, best known for training former four division world champion Juan Manuel Marquez, says Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez can restore his credibility by defeating Amir Khan on May 7th from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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    #2
    No it won't

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    • WesternChamp
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      #3
      so nacho thought cotto won. interesting..

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      • MC Hammer
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        #4
        Nacho threw me off here. How did he have Cotto winning? And how does the mismatch of the year gain credibility?

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        • BaDaBingVIP2
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          #5
          Very surprising that Nacho had Cotto edging Canelo. I am a fan of both fighters and wasn't rooting for any particular fighter. i say Canelo enforce his size and strength. Though is was competitive, i have Canelo clearly winning 8 to 4.

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          • Bronx2245
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            #6
            If Lara and Cotto couldn't get a decision, then I doubt if Khan can, but both of those fights were very close and I wouldn't mind seeing a rematch with either one.

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            • Luiz
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              #7
              Nacho is losing his mind.

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              • -PBP-
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                #8
                It's funny how split everybody is on this fight. On one had you have "hardcore fans" tearing it to shreds while the media, boxers, trainers and others aren't that insulted by it.

                It's time to just stop taking boxing so seriously and enjoy it for what it is: Sports Entertainment.

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                • turnedup
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                  #9
                  Just call this fight "Guaranteed KO: The Cash Out."

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                  • NaijaD
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PBP.
                    It's funny how split everybody is on this fight. On one had you have "hardcore fans" tearing it to shreds while the media, boxers, trainers and others aren't that insulted by it.

                    It's time to just stop taking boxing so seriously and enjoy it for what it is: Sports Entertainment.
                    I'm starting to wonder if we as hardcore fans are overthinking and taking things too seriously.... The sport certainly has shades of the WWE to it now.

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