Comments Thread For: Canelo: I'm Better Now, I'm Very Open To a Mayweather Rematch

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Canelo: I'm Better Now, I'm Very Open To a Mayweather Rematch

    In September of 2013, Mexican superstar Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez (47-1-1, 33KOs) took a big step up in class when he faced Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a junior middleweight unification.
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  • BodiesInFlight
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    You had your chance and blew it in what was a forgettable fight.

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #3
      'i think the fans would really enjoy watching it again' **** me what world do you live in. and in what world do you think you deserve a rematch, you got absolutely schooled. Maybe you should focus on fighters who arent retired too.

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      • Liondw
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        I don't think so. Mayweather wins again, and he doesn't leave himself wide open like Khan does so amateurishly. But Golovkin vs Floyd, now there's a fight, at catchweight that we can but dream about.

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        • WombBat
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          #5
          Would love to see a rematch. Canelo is smart enough to know he has to bulldoze him now, and press the pace.

          Im not convinced Canelo would accept a ridiculous catchweight although truth be told, 154 is a drain at this point.

          Would be a great win for Mayweather, or the other way around.

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          • ramses07
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            #6
            only way floyd loses is if he aged badly.

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            • Johnny_Roa
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              #7
              easy 50-0 for Mayweather

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              • thack
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                #8
                I hope Floyd stays retired but would hammer Canelo any day of the week

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                • DblLFThooK
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                  #9
                  Canelo setting up another ggg duck. And money may dominated canelo. Maybe nelo got 1 or 2 rounds maybe.

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                  • TheBoxingXpert
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                    Mayweather would win every single round again. I don't want to see this fight. Canelo doesn't deserve the money it would bring. On the other hand, though, I would really like Mayweather to reach 50-0.

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