Originally posted by Brettcappe
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And why not Andrade? Almost lost to Culcauy and Vanes, has zero quality wins at 160 or even 154. Sulecki made his bones getting dropped and losing to an unmotivated Daniel Jacobs struggling to make 160 after hitting his 30s, then has looked like **** in every fight since then, and never looked that good before then either. That's not a good win. Sulecki also has like a negative KO ratio. No power, lack of elite speed and athleticism, good not great skills. A B-level boxer at best.
Ever since Canelo ducked prime GGG who would have been a 5-1 favorite against him or something along those lines, I want to see him face guys who also would be a favorite vs him, who would have a good chance to beat him. Unproven guys with major weaknesses like Andrade or Callum Smith are not interesting to me at all. Even old GGG is not that interesting at this point. Canelo basically screwed his career and the entire weight range he fights at when he dropped the WBC vs GGG. Only fights I really care about now for Canelo are Bivol, Gvozdyk, and maybe Kovalev although he's old now too and his performances are hit or miss. At least with him there's a 50/50 chance of a really formidable dangerous opponent showing up in the ring with Canelo. With Andrade and Smith, I think the chances are very small. Andrade is physically weak for 160 and has zero power. Smith is slow, flat footed, unskilled, and his power is severely overrated. Couldn't even knock OUT a chinny middleweight N'Dam coming up from 160 despite hitting him on the button many times, couldn't even knock out a kickboxer Holzen. Only reason people think he's elite is because he beat Groves who turned out to still be injured. Groves almost got stopped by Chudinov anyway, barely beat a middleweight Eubank Jr. Wouldn't Canelo beat Eubank Jr pretty wide? Froch hurt and got a controversial stoppage, then KTFO'd, a much better version of Groves years earlier anyway, and Froch himself was a very limited fighter whose skills did not compare to prime GGG at all. And his power was good not great, as Jean Pascal and Ward both proved. Yet Groves made him look like George Foreman power. So the fact Smith stopped an older injured version of Groves proves... what? Exactly, very little.
Canelo vs Bivol and Gvozdyk (before he ages anymore) are what I'm interested in, with Kovalev as a fallback. Oscar says Canelo walks around 185-190 pounds, so let's see what he can do at 175 where there are still two prime top fighters after what he did at 160, avoiding the one top prime fighter there in this era of weak middleweights.
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