Comments Thread For: Delvin Rodriguez Has Goal of Big Fight, Canelo Showdown

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Delvin Rodriguez Has Goal of Big Fight, Canelo Showdown

    By Thomas Gerbasi - Don't call it a comeback, because Delvin Rodriguez never retired. Despite being on the sidelines since a lopsided decision loss to Erislandy Lara in June of 2015, the longtime welterweight and junior middleweight contender wasn't ready to call it quits. In fact, the 36-year-old was hoping for a quick return after the bout.
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  • Lou Cipher
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    Everybody wants to get Golden Boy money even if it means a serious beat down by Canelo

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    • Eastcoast
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      Delvin Rodriguez is showing signs of CET if he thinks he's anywhere remotely in the running for Canelo.

      If Margarito gets by his Alvarez, maybe Rodriguez could fight Tony.

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      • nycsmooth
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        the only way Delvn gets next to this Fraud is as a sparring partner ...

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        • r1onnie2
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          #5
          Is Delvin delusional, Cotto knocked him the **** out and Lara beat the breaks off him. Why would anyone in there right mind want to see him fight Canelo! #LetItGo

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