I hope there wouldn't be rehydration clause in the Kova vs Canelo agreement.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostOk. I see a mention of a possibility of a catchweight, but nothing concrete and nothing about 170 lbs.
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Originally posted by Southpawology View PostWho is yarde and who has he ever beaten? Is this yet another chinless UK hypejob
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Originally posted by Brettcappe View PostIt's called negotiating. Canelo starts with 170. Kovalev insists on 175 and they agree to 172. Why would Canelo's camp not at least make an attempt at a lower weight? If Kovalev weighs in at 175 he may be 195 by fight time. If I was Canelo I would at least insist on a rehydration clause! We will see what happens. Doesn't sound like they will be fighting. Looks like Andrade next!
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostFrank Warren, promoter of Anthony Yarde, says a deal to face WBO light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev is just about finished up - which is going to be on a working date of August 24 in Russia. Yarde is the mandatory challenger to Kovalev's title - but the Russian boxer is also being pursued by the biggest name in the sport, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez.
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Canelo only made Kova a smoke screen offer, and now they are all crowding to "plan" Canelo's career at the LHW... hilarious...
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Originally posted by Southpawology View PostWho is yarde and who has he ever beaten? Is this yet another chinless UK hypejob
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Originally posted by Brettcappe View PostI like the Canelo vs. Kovalev match, from an intrigue standpoint, because I’m of the mindset that Kovalev is in no way easy work for the younger gunner. Weight classes, y’all. (Oh yeah, Duva talked about the possibility of a catch-weight on the podcast hit, too.
This is just to verify. My actual sources are not from the internet but the industry itself. The original talk was a catchweight of 170.
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