Why don't these bigger middleweights want to trade with LITTLE Canelo?

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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    #31
    Originally posted by RetroSpeed05
    What makes the fighters you claim are a level, a level fighters if they only have wins against what you say are c level fighters? Especially since the majority think that c level fighter beat that a level fighter.
    Did you see the monster Juan Estrada fought last and how he beat him in style. Rungvisai was someone on almost everyone's P4P list. That was an A+ performance. That's what makes him an A boxer.

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    • Luilun
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      #32
      Originally posted by mcdonalds
      Canelito is barely 5'8 and he is bullying these big men.

      The so called boogeyman who was supposedly all about mexican style changed up his game plan and went back to his commie style. Jab Jab Jab while circling away

      Danny Jacobs with an even bigger size advantage was timid to let his hands go.

      Should canelito move up to 175 to get a real challenge?
      Because he’s strong he’s not drained

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      • bigdunny1
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        #33
        It's simple these dudes fight timid and cautious against Canelo. They don't take many risks or fully commit to big shots. It's because his hand speed and counter punching is phuking lethal you combine that with his slick defense with head and body movement means if you commit to big shots or combos you risk him countering and him getting his shot in first. Or him making you miss after a big shot and now you are off balance or wide open for a big bomb in return.

        Canelo making these top guys with great offense either run from him, keep their hands locked in a vault, or they do throw but they go crazy jab happy just to keep him away from you but stunting the possibility of you landing any big shots yourself. Basically they fight scared and conservative because it's better to lose standing up going 12 then take risks and end up leaving on strecher. The fighters that do let their hands go and mix it up with Canelo either get hurt bad or knocked the phuk out.

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        • uppercut510
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          #34
          was waiting to see the golden boy pays them not to post

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          • satiev1
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            #35
            Originally posted by mcdonalds
            Canelito is barely 5'8 and he is bullying these big men.

            The so called boogeyman who was supposedly all about mexican style changed up his game plan and went back to his commie style. Jab Jab Jab while circling away

            Danny Jacobs with an even bigger size advantage was timid to let his hands go.

            Should canelito move up to 175 to get a real challenge?
            Not once did canelo back ggg up against the ropes in their rematch. Think about that. He outboxed him in the center of the ring.

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            • mcdonalds
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              #36
              Originally posted by satiev1
              Not once did canelo back ggg up against the ropes in their rematch. Think about that. He outboxed him in the center of the ring.
              What happened to mexican style doe?

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              • bigdunny1
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                #37
                Originally posted by satiev1
                Not once did canelo back ggg up against the ropes in their rematch. Think about that. He outboxed him in the center of the ring.
                Why his own trainer yell at him all night stop backing up? Then tell the media that GGG backed up too much and wasn't the game plan or what he wanted? What happened to Mexican Style? Didn't he make excuses and beg canelo to fight him Mexican Style? Oh yeah GGG got his face broke and the Mexican style literally beaten out his azzz.

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                • Mr.365
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by mcdonalds
                  Canelito is barely 5'8 and he is bullying these big men.

                  The so called boogeyman who was supposedly all about mexican style changed up his game plan and went back to his commie style. Jab Jab Jab while circling away

                  Danny Jacobs with an even bigger size advantage was timid to let his hands go.

                  Should canelito move up to 175 to get a real challenge?
                  GOATnelo should stay at 160 to 💩 even more on GiGi who's dream was to have all the belts

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                  • strykr619
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by mcdonalds
                    Proof ?
                    Once a cheat always a cheat, Big question is is he being tested for blood doping?

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                    • mcdonalds
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by strykr619
                      Once a cheat always a cheat, Big question is is he being tested for blood doping?
                      How is he "roided" when clenbuterol isn't even a steroid?


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