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  • Curt Henning
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    #61
    Originally posted by SHOOTALLCLOWNS
    why does cleaning out a divison matter? clearly it doesn't if fielding can be chosen by clenelo you dolt
    go away man...you aren't built for this...youre built for cleaning offices and lavatories...nobody has time for your clownshow...grown folks are talking here....ive already given you way more attention than you deserve

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    • SHOOTALLCLOWNS
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      #62
      Originally posted by Curt Henning
      go away man...you aren't built for this...youre built for cleaning offices and lavatories...nobody has time for your clownshow...grown folks are talking here....ive already given you way more attention than you deserve
      you still haven't given me a reason at to why why clenelo can fight fielding but not bivol what's so scary about bivol? no one's afraid of a no life loser like you LMAO!!!

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      • SHOOTALLCLOWNS
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        #63
        I got curt hennig shook watch the coward little sissy block me from responding to him lol

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        • Curt Henning
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          #64
          so anyone??

          anyone have any good reasons why canelo should jump to another class to fight a guy hed be the underdog against? a guy that has never sold a ppv or 8k seats and has no fans really?

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          • Curt Henning
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            #65
            Originally posted by SHOOTALLCLOWNS
            I got curt hennig shook watch the coward little sissy block me from responding to him lol
            I don't block anyone...never have..never will...I simply ignore them...which is what ill be doing to you

            best of luck chap

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            • mike1010011
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              #66
              Originally posted by Curt Henning
              ive given you plenty of reasons

              sure canelo fan fight bivol

              but why should he? give me a good reason

              has bivol cleaned out his division? does bivol sell tickets and bring fans? how many ppvs he headline?

              ill wait while you give me a good reason for canelo to choose bivol

              now kovalev? sure...hes been the man and still might be at 175.... hes been on ppvs....built a solid resume and is a known name..

              now tell me about bivol?

              I don't even have to reference golovkin here...ill school you without his name

              lets talk bivol...tell me about his credentials...tell me why canelo should jump up YET ANOTHER weight class to fight bivol.....

              gooooooooo
              Alright kid,sit down for your lesson.
              1.Bivol is 28 years old. Basically the same age as canelo. He'd be fighting a prime fighter.
              2. He's a world champion at 175. The wba super world champion. (The same organization where canelo has that regular title at 168.)
              3. He has an great amateur pedegree with a record of 268-15.
              4. Bivol is touted by many as the best at 175,with convincing wins over Barrera,chemilba,and Pascal.
              5. Bivol is willing to meet canelo at 168,a weight at which canelo has fought before,and currently has a belt,so canelo would be comfortable at the weight.

              Now as to why canelo shouldn't fight kovalev.
              1. Kovalev is no longer in his prime. He he's turning 36 in less that two months,and by the time that canelo would be willing to fight him (2020 by his own words) he'd be 37.
              2. Kovalev has been been stopped twice in his last 5 fights,and has lost 3 of his last 6.
              3. Kovalev has always had trouble making 175,so he wouldn't be able to go any lower for canelo. Canelo would have to go up to 175 (a completely new division) and give up alot of advantages.
              4. Kovalev is no longer the boogyman at 175. Many people believe that both bivol and gvozdyk beat him,along with possibly Artur.
              5. The only ppvs that kovalev has ever been on were the "mega" fights with ward. First one did 165 k,while the second one only did 130 k. Kovalev is not a ppv fighter.

              There you go boss,hope that was informative.

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              • Curt Henning
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                #67
                Originally posted by mike1010011
                Alright kid,sit down for your lesson.
                1.Bivol is 28 years old. Basically the same age as canelo. He'd be fighting a prime fighter.
                2. He's a world champion at 175. The wba super world champion. (The same organization where canelo has that regular title at 168.)
                3. He has an great amateur pedegree with a record of 268-15.
                4. Bivol is touted by many as the best at 175,with convincing wins over Barrera,chemilba,and Pascal.
                5. Bivol is willing to meet canelo at 168,a weight at which canelo has fought before,and currently has a belt,so canelo would be comfortable at the weight.

                Now as to why canelo shouldn't fight kovalev.
                1. Kovalev is no longer in his prime. He he's turning 36 in less that two months,and by the time that canelo would be willing to fight him (2020 by his own words) he'd be 37.
                2. Kovalev has been been stopped twice in his last 5 fights,and has lost 3 of his last 6.
                3. Kovalev has always had trouble making 175,so he wouldn't be able to go any lower for canelo. Canelo would have to go up to 175 (a completely new division) and give up alot of advantages.
                4. Kovalev is no longer the boogyman at 175. Many people believe that both bivol and gvozdyk beat him,along with possibly Artur.
                5. The only ppvs that kovalev has ever been on were the "mega" fights with ward. First one did 165 k,while the second one only did 130 k. Kovalev is not a ppv fighter.

                There you go boss,hope that was informative.
                that was a lesson? lol

                bivol hasnt even separated himself from gvozdyk or beterbiev yet

                all of the sudden amateur pedigree is something to weigh when looking for a good opponent to make a successful event? lol....hey man that amateur pedigree really puts them butts in the seats and gets them viewers eh

                being touted means squat...go prove your the best at 175 and build your profile

                he should fight bivol cause bivol also holds a wba belt? hahahahaha...that's supposed to be some incentive? lol...as if that WBA is more prestigious than the others?

                dude....bivol brings virtually nothing to the table for canelo...and obviously carries high risk....with virtually no reward other than enhancing canelos already HOF resume and legacy...which canelo will do anyways with or without bivol

                for someone like canelo to take a risk like bivol that guy would first have to do some cleaning out of his division...do a ppv and sell some seats

                hes done none of it

                but hey man hang your argument on amateur pedigree and wba belts(cause ya know canelo has a wba belt too hehehehe yeahhhhhhhhh!!!!!)

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Curt Henning
                  that was a lesson? lol

                  bivol hasnt even separated himself from gvozdyk or beterbiev yet

                  all of the sudden amateur pedigree is something to weigh when looking for a good opponent to make a successful event? lol....hey man that amateur pedigree really puts them butts in the seats and gets them viewers eh

                  being touted means squat...go prove your the best at 175 and build your profile

                  he should fight bivol cause bivol also holds a wba belt? hahahahaha...that's supposed to be some incentive? lol...as if that WBA is more prestigious than the others?

                  dude....bivol brings virtually nothing to the table for canelo...and obviously carries high risk....with virtually no reward other than enhancing canelos already HOF resume and legacy...which canelo will do anyways with or without bivol

                  for someone like canelo to take a risk like bivol that guy would first have to do some cleaning out of his division...do a ppv and sell some seats

                  hes done none of it

                  but hey man hang your argument on amateur pedigree and wba belts(cause ya know canelo has a wba belt too hehehehe yeahhhhhhhhh!!!!!)
                  Alright so long story short,bivol is too dangerous for canelo at 168. Gotcha. It's been a great talk buddy,keeping cheering on the ginger.

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                  • Curt Henning
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by mike1010011
                    Alright so long story short,bivol is too dangerous for canelo at 168. Gotcha. It's been a great talk buddy,keeping cheering on the ginger.
                    I never denied that...its a risky fight...and bivol doesn't bring anything to make it worth canelos while......and you know that

                    its a risky fight...its not fighting fielding after fighting a p4p rated ko artist at mw....this is a different animal and bivol brings squat to the table

                    canelo has one of the best resumes in the sport..maybe the best sans pacquiao....and hes about to add another solid name

                    and hes 28.....bivol hasnt even become the man in his division and has at least two tough guys to beat to do so.....

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Curt Henning
                      yup

                      "but andre ward said he'd do 160 for Floyd"....how many times we heard that excuse for golovkins 164 request and duck? about a million

                      and ward said 160 for Floyd in the same context that bivol said hed fight canelo....the question was asked to ward...he didn't come out and say it

                      best thing about golovkin? hes given us enough material to last many years!

                      it hurts I know...but he wasn't what you th ought he was...you got sold a bill of goods that wasn't equal to what you paid...I get it...it hurts
                      Hurts? What are you babbling about, man?

                      You're falling into the trap of imagining that other folk think in the same way that you do, and granted I'm sure there's some that do on here, but I ain't one of them.

                      Myself I've enjoyed watching Golovkin's career and consider myself a fan, same as I do of many other fighters. Disappointed that we didn't get to see if he could prove what I believe he was capable of at this best, but again, the same as I'd say of many other fighters.

                      Now. You gonna admit you straight up jumped the gun on the 'Bivol calling out Canelo' nonsense and just admit you got it wrong or divert some more?

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