Ward vs Canelo at 168
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Amir Khan is full of ****; the bigger/scarier he makes Saul Alvarez, the bigger his fight with Alvarez becomes, the less he hopes folks care that he got flattened, again.
Alvarez is maybe 5'8, made 154lbs with no hassle, and was fit enough to keep a sturdy pace into the 9th round; Alvarez walked into the ring, unofficially, at 170lbs for the Austin Trout fight. Fairly confident that that's about where he walked into the ring for the Khan fight.Comment
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Canelo just fought at 154 and Ward just fought at 175. Are you sure you have given Ward enough of an advantage? Canelo's gigantic weight on fight night is a completely false myth. He gains about the same 15 pounds that many other boxers do. I think 170 pounds on fight night is the heaviest actual weighed and recorded weight for Canelo. Cry baby Khan made up the 190 pound BS out of thin air as his excuse for losing to a much better fighter. Ward weighed 186 on fight night in his last fight. Make Canelo and Ward exactly the same natural weight and I think Canelo would win by KO. Ward is a bigger man by at least 16 pounds and probably more.Comment
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I hope you are only joking and kidding around. You must know a weight gain of 35 pounds in 32 hours is not physically possible and would be fatal. Even a weight gain of 25 pounds in 32 hours would be next to impossible and do any boxer great harm and no good. There is a limit to how many pounds a human can put on in such a short time and that's probably about 20 pounds and that is still too much of a weight gain to do anything but hurt a boxer's performance.Comment
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Come on, yer killin me here... I don't expect people to know me or like me around here but I hope I've done enough that I wouldn't get that question.I hope you are only joking and kidding around. You must know a weight gain of 35 pounds in 32 hours is not physically possible and would be fatal. Even a weight gain of 25 pounds in 32 hours would be next to impossible and do any boxer great harm and no good. There is a limit to how many pounds a human can put on in such a short time and that's probably about 20 pounds and that is still too much of a weight gain to do anything but hurt a boxer's performance.
Amir keeps adding on 5lbs onto Canelo's weight every time he talks about that fight. He literally said 190 a couple weeks ago. He's like an auctioneer the way he's pushing the numbers up.Comment



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