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  • #41
    Please no. But these are the momentum killing fights Canelo is known to take. No one wants to see him fight this bum, but I have no doubt it's going to happen next. And just when I was starting to like him again.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by sterilizer View Post
      It can't be any more obvious that Canelo is blatantly avoiding Saunders. That's the only fight he should be interested in next, for obvious reasons (getting the belt he doesn't have, fiighting a fighter about his own age in his prime as well, undefeated as well and one who schooled the guy he wants to fight next).

      Fighting both Mayweather and Lara was a total nightmare for Canelo. He evidently can't deal with elusive, cowardly, defensive, backpedaling runners. BTW Mayweather didn't even run in their fight, maybe he just did for a round or two, but the reason was obvious, Canelo was green, ****** and inexperienced as heck, tried to box the boxer instead of bullying him and roughing him up like Maidana smartly did, not to mention that he was drained and weak, he was a corpse in the weigh-in.

      Bottom line, defensive and skilled boxers are a total nightmare for Canelo. So BJS IS A NIGHTMARE to him and if he got schooled by the latter even in Vegas and got a robbery decision, I doubt so many people would be ****** enough to keep paying PPV fees to see fraudulent decisions in favor of Canelo.
      Saunders is not 'Mexican Style'. He's not PPV main-event material.
      He didn't ingratiate himself with North American
      fans when he out-boxed Lemiuex. Saunders generates zero
      interest outside of his hometown. Not even Golden Boy can
      make lemonade out of THAT lemon. Weather he would be
      able to offer Canelo a challenge is irrelevant until he can
      find a way to make people interested in that fight.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View Post
        Well, to be fair, when you fight back-to-back fights against
        a man who was considered by some to be P4P#1 & among
        the most dangerous punchers in the sport, maybe you
        deserve a little bit easier fight next. Golovkin had his little
        tune-up against Vanes in-between Canelo fights,
        and Lemieux is a much more interesting, dangerous, and
        deserving opponent for Canelo than Vanes was for GGG.

        I don't mind seeing Lemieux challenge Canelo, but I would
        rather see Lemieux exact revenge on Saunders.
        I'd rather see Lemieux teach Steve Bunce how to properly
        pronounce his name!
        When there is more than a year between fights, its hard to call it back to back.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
          When there is more than a year between fights, its hard to call it back to back.
          Not if they are both brutal encounters where you take big
          punches from one of the sports biggest KO-punchers.
          But everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

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          • #45
            I hope Canelo fights Charlo even though it’s a longshot.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View Post
              Not if they are both brutal encounters where you take big
              punches from one of the sports biggest KO-punchers.
              But everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
              considering that not too long ago 4 fights a year was normal.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
                considering that not too long ago 4 fights a year was normal.
                It still is for some fighters.
                Jaime Munguia has already fought 5 times this year.

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                • #48
                  Andrade/BJS winner
                  Jacobs/Sergiy.D winner
                  Charlo
                  Murata
                  GGG again
                  The losers of the first two fights
                  Lemieux

                  My order for who id prefer Nelo or GGG fights next. Lemieux was just embarrassed less than a year ago. No need for that fight. I wouldnt mind Lemieux test Charlo or Murata since they're left out. Otherwise Lemieux, Murray, Sulecki, and Walter Kautondokwa should be below those top 8. Id watch any combination of those 12. All decent to great matchups are available.

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                  • #49
                    We mortals don't make the rules... WBA stated the fight would be a mando fight... so be it... Not my fault if it's a limited skills/ KO artist taking the spot... Division is poor and pass The top 3 they all can fall under David's power... So yeah, he's still there...

                    BTW... I'd feed him with Munguia no problem... I'm sure he'd be delighted to break the kid's dreams....
                    Last edited by Superbee; 09-17-2018, 10:42 PM.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by sterilizer View Post
                      It can't be any more obvious that Canelo is blatantly avoiding Saunders. That's the only fight he should be interested in next, for obvious reasons (getting the belt he doesn't have, fiighting a fighter about his own age in his prime as well, undefeated as well and one who schooled the guy he wants to fight next).

                      Fighting both Mayweather and Lara was a total nightmare for Canelo. He evidently can't deal with elusive, cowardly, defensive, backpedaling runners. BTW Mayweather didn't even run in their fight, maybe he just did for a round or two, but the reason was obvious, Canelo was green, ****** and inexperienced as heck, tried to box the boxer instead of bullying him and roughing him up like Maidana smartly did, not to mention that he was drained and weak, he was a corpse in the weigh-in.

                      Bottom line, defensive and skilled boxers are a total nightmare for Canelo. So BJS IS A NIGHTMARE to him and if he got schooled by the latter even in Vegas and got a robbery decision, I doubt so many people would be ****** enough to keep paying PPV fees to see fraudulent decisions in favor of Canelo.
                      You're special fam!

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