If Andrade beat Alvarez, would it undo everything Alvarez has accomplished?

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  • ShaneMosleySr
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    #1

    If Andrade beat Alvarez, would it undo everything Alvarez has accomplished?

    Canelo Alvarez avoided Demetrius Andrade in two divisions now and seems more interested in fighting 40 year olds than a champion who’s his age and size.

    So if they fought and Andrade won, what would it do to Alvarez’s legacy?
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    #2
    Thats now what losing does. If you lose all your clout dont slide into the other guys boxing legacy account. Canelo will be Canelo with an L to some bs ass guy like lotsa high level fighters have lost to bs ass guys on bad nights.

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    • j.razor
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      #3
      No. Nelo has no business fighting the S.O.G. anyways or kovalev for that matter. Nelo too small for 175.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #4
        You talk **** about my threads when you make threads like this.

        Sure all his titles would get stripped and his record wiped.

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        • MPDKSAB
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          #5
          Even with all the smoke & mirrors, Canelo is undoubtedly a great fighter. Is he overrated? Yea but he can really fight.

          A lot of people's careers is based off who they fought, when they fought them etc. Canelo has been moved great. I wonder how many fights it will take for Ryan Garcia to fight a legit threat. I bring him up because he's being groomed to be a "Canelo" I feel more so cause of marketability than talent.

          As for Canelo's legacy:



          I think this tweet pretty much sums it up. If Andrade beats him, it goes to show how special of a fighter he is. After all the favoritism Canelo has received, all the elite level experience he's gained. If Demetrius "he ain't fought nobody" Andrade can beat him off fighting "nobody's" than it shows the level he was on the whole time.

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          • Mammoth
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            #6
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas
            Thats now what losing does.
            This. Enough said......

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            • KillaMane26
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              #7
              Only to haters....

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              • ruedboy
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                #8
                Alvarez is one of the top fighters out there.
                That said, knowledgeable fans know he has 3 good wins on his resume and 2 are controversial.
                Alvarez has yet to separate himself from the other top guys at MW and a loss to Andrade would just reinforce this fact.
                Another interesting result of a loss would be ,how Canelo would do if Andrade won and demanded the rematch be outside of Vegas.

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                • ruedboy
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MPDKSAB
                  Even with all the smoke & mirrors, Canelo is undoubtedly a great fighter. Is he overrated? Yea but he can really fight.

                  A lot of people's careers is based off who they fought, when they fought them etc. Canelo has been moved great. I wonder how many fights it will take for Ryan Garcia to fight a legit threat. I bring him up because he's being groomed to be a "Canelo" I feel more so cause of marketability than talent.

                  As for Canelo's legacy:



                  I think this tweet pretty much sums it up. If Andrade beats him, it goes to show how special of a fighter he is. After all the favoritism Canelo has received, all the elite level experience he's gained. If Demetrius "he ain't fought nobody" Andrade can beat him off fighting "nobody's" than it shows the level he was on the whole time.
                  "Killers"?? What killers has Alvarez fought? Seriously, he's fought Golovkin, Jacobs and Lara,
                  I guess you could call those guys "killers".
                  Would you call Trout a killer, I wouldn't.
                  Chavez jr.?, 40+ Mosely? Liam Smith? a faded Cotto?
                  Maybe I've got a different idea of what a killer is.
                  I respect the Breadman, but he's pretty stale this time. :-)

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