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  • #21
    Bread knows his stuff but I think he is seriously losing his **** if he thinks canelo can stop kovalev late......kovalev will be 187 at least in that ring and canelo has never hurt a world class fighter beyond 160....he couldn’t hurt Jacobs , cotto , golovkin or even Chavez so no way can he hurt a kovalev.....kovalev will be fired up for the fight of his career and I think canelo has bitten off more than he can chew.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
      I agree with you 100%. Tyson Fury's boxing skills stand out in the heavyweight division but they are mediocre compared to those of great boxers in lower weight classes.

      Deontay Wilder couldn't box his way out of a paper bag. He just happens to have unreal, fight ending power in his right hand.

      Neither of these two belong on a P4P list.
      I think he mentioned wilder for this reason....if wilder retains his power at lower weights(which I believe is an assumption you have to make when talking about the mythical pound 4 pound rankings) all it would take for him to end guys, would still be one punch, I guess that's why wilder was thrown in the mix

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
        actually, I think it's a word used by juvenile minded groupies who try to make a point but more often than not fail miserably.
        Damn!!!!!
        Lol

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        • #24
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
          As far as Canelo cheating, the facts are that he tested positive for trace amounts of clenbuterol that were consistent with eating tainted meat.

          His detractors have no proof that he was deliberately cheating. It could very well have been accidental as he claims.
          Exactly.

          If Breadman were “objective” he’d always mention what you’re saying, but he enjoys answering questions towards Canelo without ever giving him Benefit of doubt. I’m more objective than Breadman. I have cited numerous circumstances and facts for fighters whom were waived such as Francisco Vargas.

          For instance, Vargas was with Conte. Jrock is with SNAC/Conte. Doesn’t it make sense that Breadman in good faith would cite Vargas and give Canelo benefit of doubt for the sake of SNAC?

          That’s how we know Breadman is a piece of shet for Haymon to hit stabs at GBP, nothing more, especially when DAZN is leading the game

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
            what's truly laughable is you thinking that the same 7 Canelo fans who cry about bread not being in love with Canelo the way that they are, actually have the power to impact his career or life. It's clear that he knows more about boxing the the 7 Canelo groupies combined.
            You don’t know what I think. So miss me with that nonsense.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Bigchip View Post
              Alvarez is a drug cheat and heavyweights don’t belong in P4P ratings unless they do something astronomical.
              ..........says who?......

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Mateuz asato View Post
                I think he mentioned wilder for this reason....if wilder retains his power at lower weights(which I believe is an assumption you have to make when talking about the mythical pound 4 pound rankings) all it would take for him to end guys, would still be one punch, I guess that's why wilder was thrown in the mix
                I get that. But being a big puncher by itself isn't enough to merit P4P.

                Otherwise Julian Jackson would have been a fixture on these lists.

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                • #28
                  Canelo is beyond reproach, I won't tolerate any slander! I'm prepared to spend my entire Saturday afternoon arguing about it in the comment section, so tread lightly haters

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
                    Bread knows his stuff but I think he is seriously losing his **** if he thinks canelo can stop kovalev late......kovalev will be 187 at least in that ring and canelo has never hurt a world class fighter beyond 160....he couldn’t hurt Jacobs , cotto , golovkin or even Chavez so no way can he hurt a kovalev.....kovalev will be fired up for the fight of his career and I think canelo has bitten off more than he can chew.
                    I agree, but everyone is assuming Canelo is going to get to his body without taking some damage. Ward has to bulk up even in the rematch after Ward had calibrated to LHW. Eleider Alvarez had to think twice when Kovalev pumped up the ring IQ. Yarde was probably 195lbs in the ring, whom can drain 20lbs. Point is Kovalev can move that much weight. Sure Canelo can perhaps take some of Krusher’s best shots but not repeatedly. Kovalev is going for broke and haymakers can be deadly for Canelo.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Robi13 View Post
                      You don’t know what I think. So miss me with that nonsense.
                      I commented on exactly what you wrote. Don't back track now. You don't even know what you think. You just blurt stuff out.... Like when you said benavidez would whoop Crawford. Lol
                      Last edited by Jab jab boom; 09-28-2019, 01:31 PM.

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