GOATNELO is really UNDEFEATED (his loss vs Floyd does NOT count)

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  • mathed
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    #11
    Originally posted by Bandman
    According to Floyd HIMSELF he considered Cotto undefeated because of his catchweight loss to Pacquiao.


    THEREFORE......

    GOATNELO Alvarez is really an UNDEFEATED fighter.

    Facts are facts.


    BOSSNELO has an "O" and he ain't afraid to let it go.
    The cheating chica got beaten up by a drug test for crying out loud, COME ON MAN!!!!

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    • boliodogs
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      #12
      Hell, he lost three fights. One to Mayweather and two to GGG. He will loses his next fight too. Can you handle it?

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      • Rockybigblower
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        #13
        Wait a minute. If Canelo is undefeated...does that mean Floyd loses his 0?

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        • boliodogs
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          #14
          Originally posted by Robi13
          Except gg fans really had to fantasize when canelos resume speaks for it’s self... 😎
          It sure does. He got beat twice by GGG but got a draw and a win and he is scared to fight him in a neutral place. I'd rather be a GGG fan. He is better at 37 years old than Canelo is at 28.

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          • MulaKO
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            #15
            Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
            I still consider Canelo's loss to Floyd as his best fight.

            Not that Canelo won or came close to it, but the tangible experiences gained from that one fight, outweigh anything else he's done so far. He shared the ring with a legend and went to school on the sweet science. Canelo has even added Sweet Pea (may God bless him) movements these days. That fight is edged onto Canelo's soul.

            Even Canelo won't agree with your excuses. Troll thread.


            I totally agree
            That loss made Canelo what he is today
            He learnt tremendously from that one loss
            Didn’t complain , actually began to build from that point on
            Hate him or love him , pretty smart cookie all and all

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            • BoxingIsGreat
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              #16
              Originally posted by MulaKO
              I totally agree
              That loss made Canelo what he is today
              He learnt tremendously from that one loss
              Didn’t complain , actually began to build from that point on
              Hate him or love him , pretty smart cookie all and all
              Exactly. Like a real man!

              If anything, Canelo was in awe, mesmerized by what just happened in the ring, post fight. Canelo was gazing at the ground. Real champs do that, when they tried their best, and came up short.

              I cannot remember any fighter learning so well and so fast in just one fight. I've been a boxing fan for over two decades. Canelo's pretty smart. Too bad his career won't last that long.

              Kudos to him.

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              • MulaKO
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                #17
                Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                Exactly. Like a real man!

                If anything, Canelo was in awe, mesmerized by what just happened in the ring, post fight. Canelo was gazing at the ground. Real champs do that, when they tried their best, and came up short.

                I cannot remember any fighter learning so well and so fast in just one fight. I've been a boxing fan for over two decades. Canelo's pretty smart. Too bad his career won't last that long.

                Kudos to him.

                Imo , that loss was the best thing that ever happened to him
                Why won’t his career last long ?

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                • Oxbig951
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                  #18
                  Im a huge fan of floyd and I agree that was an exhibition fight that doesn't count

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                  • Robi13
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Mammoth
                    All those awesome Nelo wins are like GGG's wins over Jacobs....
                    Ggg’s “win”?

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                    • Robi13
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by boliodogs
                      It sure does. He got beat twice by GGG but got a draw and a win and he is scared to fight him in a neutral place. I'd rather be a GGG fan. He is better at 37 years old than Canelo is at 28.
                      Not what the belts, money, or records say lol

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