Yes 100 percent
is canelo's resume already HOF worthy?
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I agree. Alvarez had a solid win against an undefeated Trout.
But Trout's only good win was Cotto and Miguel had already been beat down by Floyd and stopped by Pac and Margarito
Trout proved he wasn't a top guy by going on to lose to Lara, the Charlos and getting stopped by Hurd.Comment
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I never said how good I thought Trout was or wasn’t (I think he was a solid title holder, not elite).I agree. Alvarez had a solid win against an undefeated Trout.
But Trout's only good win was Cotto and Miguel had already been beat down by Floyd and stopped by Pac and Margarito
Trout proved he wasn't a top guy by going on to lose to Lara, the Charlos and getting stopped by Hurd.
I was just replying to the guy who wrongly claimed Canelo didn’t beat him.Comment
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I know you not trying to use that against Nelo when he does have a solid resume while at the same time you over here sweatin' Pvssy-G like he's "great" with a terrible resumeBased on popularity yes. Resumes unfortunately don’t seem to matter as much as they did before. It’s the argument I’ve had about Garcia. You can have five notable fights or so in like 40 fights and it seems to be enough for some. I do think he’s a tremendous fighter and won’t get into opinions on some of the questions surrounding him and tests and drugs and the likes that’s not the topic here so it’s left for another day. Could he be HOF outright? I think he’s got the skills and youth to make it an unquestionable choice to induct but as I said yesterday I don’t think he sticks around all that much longer in the sport especially if he captures a 175 title.
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