Am I the only one who finds Canelo extremely overrated?
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Lol. You’re an idiot.
Nah I’d be a good lawyer actually. Explain to a jury how there’s no consistency with drug testing. One boxer starts testing 27 days away from a fight and the other gets tested 78 days away.
Jury inquires “one boxer voluntarily does testing so far out? Why? Then others do it closer to their fight?” Why wasn’t the other boxer not tested like the other so far out for the Rolls fight?”
Lawyer: “cause it’s voluntary.”Comment
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The model that Canelo is executing is a pretty standard blueprint though. Get a fighter popular, then keep working that and controlling the show. Fight a couple bums (though advertise them as serious risks, e.g Liam Smith) , get good results , then only when you really have to, fight a decent challenge, though by that time you've snowballed your popularity enough that you can control the show (and judges) and don't get yourself KO'd.
You wait if Ryan Garcia starts excelling, they will do similar things.Comment
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For a second thought you were talking about Pacquiao. How about the Top Rank model, prep David Diaz to beat Morales on the cards. Save that win so that it carries over for Pacquiao to make the Filipino look better, but just in case, so that PAC can get that belt, let’s not have Diaz defend the WBC strap before PAC...The model that Canelo is executing is a pretty standard blueprint though. Get a fighter popular, then keep working that and controlling the show. Fight a couple bums (though advertise them as serious risks, e.g Liam Smith) , get good results , then only when you really have to, fight a decent challenge, though by that time you've snowballed your popularity enough that you can control the show (and judges) and don't get yourself KO'd.
You wait if Ryan Garcia starts excelling, they will do similar things.
Imagine if Canelo and GGG were in the same promotional team, we’d get non sense fights like Marquez PAC series.Comment
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You're right on both counts. Drug testing is massively inconsistent, nonetheless only one of the two fighters in question actually failed a drug test - although please note that I ain't claiming here that Canelo deliberately used Clenbuterol. Are you claiming that Golovkin has been using performance enhancing drugs?Lol. You’re an idiot.
Nah I’d be a good lawyer actually. Explain to a jury how there’s no consistency with drug testing. One boxer starts testing 27 days away from a fight and the other gets tested 78 days away.
Jury inquires “one boxer voluntarily does testing so far out? Why? Then others do it closer to their fight?” Why wasn’t the other boxer not tested like the other so far out for the Rolls fight?”
Lawyer: “cause it’s voluntary.”
As to being an idiot, you got me there. Only an idiot would be wasting time on having a discussion with a dude whose MO comes straight outta the logical fallacy handbook. Like I say your talents are wasted here man. If you ain't getting paid you should be.Comment
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The model that Canelo is executing is a pretty standard blueprint though. Get a fighter popular, then keep working that and controlling the show. Fight a couple bums (though advertise them as serious risks, e.g Liam Smith) , get good results , then only when you really have to, fight a decent challenge, though by that time you've snowballed your popularity enough that you can control the show (and judges) and don't get yourself KO'd.
You wait if Ryan Garcia starts excelling, they will do similar things.
its a shame that Golovkin was never good enough to execute that modelComment
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