Eddie Hearn and Callum Smith are nuts if they turned down this fight. If Oscar is being truthful about the 3 or 4 times more than Smith has ever made, then Smith blew it. A win over Canelo and the rematch would be worth a fortune. A loss, so what. Losing to a future hall of famer has no shame. Bad move, if it's true!
Comments Thread For: De La Hoya "Very Close To A Deal" For Canelo In Vegas This May
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You're more worried about their payday than seeing an actual fight. More proof that you're nothing more than a fan boy with his head stuck in Canelo's ass.Comment
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Eddie Hearn and Callum Smith are nuts if they turned down this fight. If Oscar is being truthful about the 3 or 4 times more than Smith has ever made, then Smith blew it. A win over Canelo and the rematch would be worth a fortune. A loss, so what. Losing to a future hall of famer has no shame. Bad move, if it's true!Comment
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guess it depends on how much he'd feel it'd damage him in the ring. Word is Smith struggles to make 168, so limiting him to 10 pounds rehydration might compromise him too much. Canelo knows what it is and how that weight cut can be damaging. When he was at 155, he'd come in the mid 170s (vs angulo) the next day. He eventually stopped doing same day weigh ins all together, so who knows how much he got up to for fights vs Khan, Cotto, Liam Smith etc. Years later.Comment
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Canelo vs Murata coming up soon lol Although I'd like to see Canelo KO Saunders that would be great!Comment
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You just made the same case for why those 2 ducking Jacobs, what makes your argument different? Jacobs isn't Canelo? Stop making yourself look dumb kid.Comment
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Ok since neither smith or Saunders accepted the offers (even though none of us knows what the offers were) does this mean we now bash them
And their promoter or is that just reserved for coloured folk from PBC?Comment
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