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Last edited by kushking; 01-14-2020, 02:10 PM.
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Originally posted by Jedi Vader View PostPac didn't like adversity. His CW of De La Hoya, Cotto and Margarito is evidence of that.
Pac fought another 10 years after these fights, are you sure you know what your saying? In 8 divisions. Are you sure you know what your saying? Delete your post please. I'll pretend I didn't see it and then.I'll delete this post.
I'm a fair man
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hold on....
this is when Mosley was asked who is FOTD...
this is minutes later, when Mosley was reminded that Mayweather is eligible...
the writer was... premature
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Originally posted by kushking View PostThe writer is wrong when he says Mosely was 41 vs Canelo he was 40. It should be obvious that Canelo has done far more this decade than anyone. Hes been in more 50/50 type fights on paper than anyone & the odds reflected that(even though the odds warnt pickem odds they were close while ggg & others were like 30/1 favorite's in most their fights(on paper & officially),Floyd was usually a big favorite too & especially pac in many fights. Bottom line is Canelo has taken more winnable but tossup still fights than anyone this decade. Canelo has 24 wins this decade that are just worth more imho than floyds boring ass decisions with asterisk
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostCanelo Alvarez reportedly targeting May 2nd title fight with Billy Joe Saunders
It looks as if Canelo Alvarez (53-1-2, 36 KOs) is laying down the groundwork for his next move. After stopping Sergey Kovalev in his last outing in November to win a light heavyweight world title, it looks like Canelo is looking to drop back down to 168lbs in order to secure another major world title.
Mike Coppinger reports that his sources have informed him that Canelo has set his eyes on super middleweight champion Billy Joe Saunders for a May 2nd clash — Cinco de Mayo weekend — with both sides expected to kick negotiations into high gear this week. Should the fight be made and Canelo win, he would become a legitimate four-division world champion after only securing a secondary 168lb title against Rocky Fielding in late 2018.
https://www.badlefthook.com/2020/1/1...zn-boxing-news
Randomly part of me thinks this whole musical divisions thing is partially to not fight GGG again. GGG has been the only guy giving as good as hes gotten with Canelo post-Floyd & I think Canelo wants to dip out of that rivalry while hes ahead on paper even if plenty of fans got GGG up 2 to zip unofficially.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostIs he staying there or is this another one off fight? Idk that anyone knows. I'm not a fan. I know lotsa folks are doe so fair play.
Randomly part of me thinks this whole musical divisions thing is partially to not fight GGG again. GGG has been the only guy giving as good as hes gotten with Canelo post-Floyd & I think Canelo wants to dip out of that rivalry while hes ahead on paper even if plenty of fans got GGG up 2 to zip unofficially.
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Originally posted by markther View PostIt’s ironic that Floyd started the decade by beating Shane. Then went on to beat Ortiz, Cotto, Guerrero, Canelo, Maidana (2), Manny, and Berto. And his win against Manny looks much better because Manny went on to beat Bradley, Vargas, Horn, Matthysse, Broner, & Thurman.
When we look at the notable and highly recognizable names that Canelo fought and beat in this decade, the names are Mosley, Josesito Lopez, Trout, Lara, Cotto, Khan, Chavez Jr., GGG, Jacobs, and Kovalev.
When you break down the HOF or future HOF fighters both beat in the past decade, the edge goes to Floyd. Floyd beat 4 definite HOF’ers in this decade (Cotto, Shane, Manny, & Canelo).
Canelo beat 2 definite HOF’ers, Mosley and GGG. Possibly a total of 4 HOF’ers if you throw in Kovalev and Jacobs. I know Jacobs still has work to do to get in. A lot of people will say Khan and Lara will get in but I don’t really see it right now.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostIs he staying there or is this another one off fight? Idk that anyone knows. I'm not a fan. I know lotsa folks are doe so fair play.
Randomly part of me thinks this whole musical divisions thing is partially to not fight GGG again. GGG has been the only guy giving as good as hes gotten with Canelo post-Floyd & I think Canelo wants to dip out of that rivalry while hes ahead on paper even if plenty of fans got GGG up 2 to zip unofficially.
But do we really think Canelo would have any problem with GGG now? It'll be three years since their first fight, which most felt GGG was at the tail end if not past prime then. Heck, he is closer to 50 than to 25 now!
I think Canelo realizes that beating G now does nothing but add to the reputation that he built his name beating up big names past their prime. And if G is able to land a big punch and win, that would tarnish Canelo.
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Originally posted by AKAcronym View PostCanelo has arguably 3 losses but because he's the cash cow, he was never going to lose those fights. If he wasn't who he is, we wouldn't be having this discussion. He just has names that people recognize, who were either too small and/or older.
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