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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Canelo on Mayweather Rematch: Anytime He's Ready!

    Canelo Alvarez is one of the biggest names in the sport, but he's still very much interested in avenging his only career defeat, to Floyd Mayweather Jr. USA Today asked Canelo what he would say if Mayweather called him up to inquire about his availability, and he responded by saying "anytime he's ready."
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  • Vlad_
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    Mayweather ain’t rematching jack shit.

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    • Combat Talk Radio
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      #3
      Originally posted by BoxingScene
      “It was a very boring fight. He didn’t come to fight. He won over experience," Canelo said.
      He set traps for you the first half of the fight. Second half he was walking you down.

      A rematch is simply not necessary.

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      • davef
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        Lol yea right they both threw over 500 punches but Floyd was twice as accurate and since when was having 40 fights 10 of them title bouts classed as inexperienced

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        • Bardamu
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          Originally posted by davef
          Lol yea right they both threw over 500 punches but Floyd was twice as accurate and since when was having 40 fights 10 of them title bouts classed as inexperienced
          Since Floyd turned 41 and hasn't had a training camp or a real boxing match in over 3 and a half years.

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            Very lame from Canelo. He handled the loss with grace and improved from it, no need to spew this nonsense now.

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            • BoxingIsGreat
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              #7
              I'm sure Canelito respects his prof.

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              • TheCell8
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                #8
                Canelo would destroy Floyd right now.

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                • bigdunny1
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by davef
                  Lol yea right they both threw over 500 punches but Floyd was twice as accurate and since when was having 40 fights 10 of them title bouts classed as inexperienced
                  I don't know maybe because canelo turned pro at 15 years old and the first 30+ fights were glorified club fights not top level fights and he had 7 title fights before fighting Floyd he also couldn't even grow facial hair. He could of had 100 club fights in Mexico they were amatuer level fights for him to learn how to fight. He didn't start fighting real pro level opponents until 2010 when he signed with Golden boy and he was fighting real fights in the states and 3 years later he was fighting the number 1 p4p fighter in the world. That's insanely fast. To just mention his pro record and not bring up his age, weight, level of opponents and other factors is just foolish. Canelo wasn't even in p4p lists when he fought Floyd and had never headlined a ppv or truly been in a big fight atmospher. He's now on all top p4p lists entering his prime years and has headlined like a dozen big PPVs that's experience. Not club fights in Mexico.

                  Floyd beat him and nothing changes that but if you think he's not better today then he was or that he wouldn't beat Floyd today you on drugs. Floyd is too damn old and was getting hit a lot by a bum McGregor last time we seen him and is way too small to be fighting any middleweights let alone a elite one. And Canelo is way to big to ever drain himself to fight at 152 ever again.

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                  • herb666
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                    Canelo had his chance. He blew it.

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