Who’s impossible to root for?
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Canelo Alvarez, hands down. Gets every benefit of the doubt, yet acts more entitled than any other fighter of my lifetime.
Dude's a great boxer, but way too off-putting.Comment
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That Plant wasn’t there for his child while she was dying, that he took accounts of the experience from her social media postings and sold them to the media as his own experiences, that she had to beg him to be with his child on the day she died and much more!
Baby Alia Plant had a mother, and her place in the Caleb Plant story hasn’t received much if any attention.
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The TS has plenty of guys on his list who deserve accolades, not crap.Bro I like you lol...but how can you even say that...Loma maybe the GOAT amateur and has followed it up with a great/very good start to his career...I know we see it different on GGG so we won't even get into that one...but yeah I mean all of GGG's and Loma's hype was warranted in my view...two great fighters who have already done great things I think and Loma may be far from done...GGG probably close to finished.
Loma's career in the amateurs is just that, amateur. In the pros, if you think beating Crolla, Campbell, and Linares is great, we agree to disagree. I respect you, too.
What's Loma's signature win in the pros? I'm waiting for it.Comment
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Kovalev is easy to root for.
I like his craziness and not so politically correct attitude (although he seems to be neutered these days). He comes across as more genuine than some of the other Easterrn Euro bros. He's also a very good fighter/boxer. This is my opinion. No need to cry.
Kudos to his vodka and not giving a shit.Comment
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Lomachenko is like Crawford in that his resume is mostly built on how dominant he’s been against guys that should challenge him.
I understand the criticism that he doesn’t have a signature win and I’m not trying to start a war in this thread.
But to be fair, Jorge Linares was universally recognized as a top 15 p4p fighter and a world champion when he fought Lomachenko. He also hadn’t lost in 6 years. He’s much bigger than Lomachenko is and got knocked out. I know he moved up in weight and got knocked out and looks old now but that’s a good win.
Guillermo Rigodeaux was a universally recognized top 10 p4p fighter when he fought Lomachenko. Yes he’s smaller but everyone expected that to be a dangerous and competitive fight. It wasn’t.
Gary Russell Jr. is considered to be one of the most talented fighters in all of boxing and he lost a wide decision.
Nicholas Walters was also an incredibly impressive win for Lomachenko.
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