Comments Thread For: Next Man Up for Saul Alvarez: The Pros and Cons

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  • Drew Bundini Br
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    #31
    Charloooooooo

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    • MDPopescu
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      #32
      ... Next man up for Saul Alvarez could be Amir Khan, very well...
      ... they may skip all DAZN requests and the Saudi would pay Canelo handsomely to take a dive in Jeddah...

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      • factsarenice
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        #33
        Charlo vs too many cans, it's time to step-up to Sergiy, Sulecki or Culcay.



        Originally posted by T.M.T
        Neither of these opponents can beat Jermall Charlo and his name wasn't even mentioned. Un-freakin-believable ��

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        • PRchamp
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          #34
          Funny that David Benevitez name never comes up. I know he’s with PBC and Haymon but this is real Mexican street fight, FOTY written all over it.

          Benevitez beats the breaks out Canelo. I don’t see team Canelo not ever mention him

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          • icha
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            #35
            Originally posted by PRchamp
            Funny that David Benevitez name never comes up. I know he’s with PBC and Haymon but this is real Mexican street fight, FOTY written all over it.

            Benevitez beats the breaks out Canelo. I don’t see team Canelo not ever mention him
            unless is a big name DAZN is not going to be giving the payday to PBC fighters... they are out of the conversation...
            if you dont bring something to the table then you need to come to DAZN just to be in the mix...

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            • hitking
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              #36
              GGG probably makes the most money. Personally, I don’t know(nor do I care) enough about DAZN and their arraignment with Canelo to know how much profit comes into play for Canelo when choosing an opponent. If Canelo doesn’t move up, I prefer GGG over any opponent MW or lower, maybe with the exception of Spence. Recently saw a video with Spence saying he was gonna call Oscar’s bluff and wants to fight Canelo after Porter. If he and Canelo are successful in their next fights respectively, I hope it happens. Canelo-Spence is the type of superfight that boxing needs.

              If Canelo opts to move up in his next fight, I prefer it to be Kovalev over Smith. To me it’s kinda like when a great LHW chooses to move up. There’s no real need to make a pit stop at CW. You might as well go on up to HW. Canelo has already won a belt at SMW. Even though it’s about as bogus a belt as can be. So beating Smith(which I wouldn’t pick him to do) wouldn’t really do anything for Canelo but establish him as a legitimate SMW. Kovalev offers the opportunity to add a title in another division. And I think does more for Canelo’s legacy than any other fight being discussed.

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              • Shadoww702
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                #37
                Originally posted by MDPopescu
                ... Next man up for Saul Alvarez could be Amir Khan, very well...
                ... they may skip all DAZN requests and the Saudi would pay Canelo handsomely to take a dive in Jeddah...
                Could you imagine how much Canelo would make if he bet on himself to lose and then loss???

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                • Boxing Scene
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                  #38
                  No way red testicles fights Kovalev without some kind of advantage. Weight, rehydration, judges, PEDS, all of the above.

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                  • Benitobob
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                    #39
                    Four Fight Box-Off

                    How about a four fight contest.
                    Canelo vs Andrade
                    Glovkin vs Carlo
                    With the winners facing each other, and losers fighting each other.
                    My picks would be Canelo vs Charlo and Glovkin vs Andrade. Then Callum Smith gets the Canelo/Charlo winner and Mungia get the GGG/Andrade winner. Hip/Hop Hurray!!
                    Last edited by Benitobob; 07-04-2019, 04:46 PM.

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                    • Clubber Pac
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                      #40
                      1. Kovalev
                      2. Andrade
                      3. Charlo

                      These are the three most dangerous fights out there for Canelo in order.

                      He will never fight Charlo, so it comes down to #1 and #2, either fight will only further cement his status as the greatest fighter of his generation.

                      Lets see which route he goes

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