Comments Thread For: De La Hoya "Very Close To A Deal" For Canelo In Vegas This May
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Has there ever been a time in the sport when the "cash cow" has ever had such a difficult time finding an opponent? Maybe it happened before and I am forgetting but I don't ever recall Ali, Tyson, Leonard, ODH or Floyd not being able to get an opponent to agree to a deal.Comment
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What weight division does he plans on fighting at; 160 or 168? If he fights at 160, then it should be against Demetrius Andrade. He's young, undefeated and is the WBO's 160 pound Middleweight champion. As far as Jermall Charlo is concerned; He doesn't want no smoke with him. Otherwise, he would have never accepted that bogus WBC Franchise title in order to duck him.Comment
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It's pretty simple for Canelo - the criteria is as follows:
1. World recognised fighter who is on the slide.
2. Holds any kind of belt.
3. Is desperate to give in to negotiations just to get the career-defining pay-day that comes with a Canelo fight.
Additionally, I think Canelo will either fight at 168, or a catchweight of 165 if it's an MW.
If God was real and rainbows and lollipops paved the streets, and Canelo was a true fighter rather than just a businessman now posing as a fighter, I'd have him fight GGG, then Charlo, Andrade, Plant, Benavidez.
But we all know that the streets aren't paved with handjobs.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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