Kellerman says that with each Canelo win the better Floyd looks in boxing history

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  • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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    #31
    Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
    When you guys keep mentioning catchweights it just shows how little you know the history of boxing. Titlefights at catchweights has been going on for decades.

    Exposing what? LMFAO
    YDKSAB simple as that.

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    • Sledgeweather17
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      #32
      Originally posted by aldo5408
      I disagree with max
      canelo was only 21 and now he's improved tremendously. I think it would be a better fight today
      He was 23 and actually had more pro fights than Floyd. Lame excuse.
      Last edited by Sledgeweather17; 04-25-2016, 02:21 AM.

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        #33
        Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
        Yes

        Your post makes me question if anyone will ever beat Alvarez that thoroughly again (excluding a potential match where he's shot)
        With him either draining big fighters or blowing up smaller ones, not a chance.

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          #34
          Originally posted by !WAR KOVALEV!
          how easy people forget the 152 clause.

          Theirs a reason it was 152 or no fight lol.

          cowards.
          How easy it is to forget that it was actually golden boy who offered Floyd a catchweight, and not even the 152 that Floyd counter offered, but actually a 150 catchweight, same catchweight which Canelo won his jnr middleweight title at.

          How easy it is to forget that Canelo weighed in at 153 in the fight before Floyd, and therfore only had to lose one extra pound.

          How easy it is to forget he was 165 on fight night as opposed to Floyd's 150.

          How easy it is to forget that at 150.5 in the one day weigh in, and 150 on fight night, Floyd couldn't even make the 152 catchweight.

          How easy it is indeed.

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          • Greed.
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            #35
            It's a good win but Canelo isn't the same fighter as he was then. He's improving fight by fight.

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            • Johnwoo8686
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              #36
              Originally posted by !WAR KOVALEV!
              YDKSAB simple as that.
              Thats what I thought. No explanation.

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              • hugh grant
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                #37
                Nelo wasn't top ten pfp in most peoples opinion. It ewas a cw, and neko had no great convincing wins. Floyd will only get credit for the version he beat.

                So how good is pacs win over coitto?

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                  #38
                  It was a great win.

                  However, Canelo is a much improved fighter who learned from that fight and others. He also looked terrible at the 152 weigh in (to the point he had to sit down). Canelo is only now entering his prime.

                  It was a terrific performance, but it was a great win at that time. It doesn't carry over and get better seeing as Canelo is a much better fighter now.

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                    #39
                    The best time to fight canelo was when Mayweather fought him, it's like the best time for Tyson fury/Haye to fight Anthony Joshua is now, another 2 years and the improvement in both underdogs would be too much to ignore.

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #40
                      Just like when Marvin lost early in his career. Most poeiple don't even know the name.
                      Rustics dcampo or whatever his name is won't get greater with every PAC win.

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