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  • See, this kinda crap is why I don't post here much anymore.

    Fanboys, not real boxing fans.

    Anyone who had Derevyanchanko winning or had a draw either doesn't know how to score a fight or has an agenda that has little or nothing to do with the fight.

    I'll make it easy for even you biased folk to understand how bad you look.

    We can all agree (I hope) that Derevyanchanko fought both Jacobs and Golovkin tougher than he did Charlo.

    Sergiy hit the canvas in both fights, yet on six possible judge's cards between the two fights, the tally was 115-112 for the winner on four of them. That's two of three judges in both of Sergiy's previous losses seeing 7 rounds to 5 rounds for Jacobs and GGG respectively.

    Well, if they beat Derevyanchanko 7-5, Charlo beat Sergiy AT LEAST 8 rounds to 4 (with 9 to 3 perfectly understandable).

    Some of you just don't want to admit what your eyes are telling you.

    Charlo is actually good. And the case can made for him being the best in the division.

    Canelo is going to have to come see him.

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    • Originally posted by koolkc107 View Post

      Canelo is going to have to come see him.
      Not really. Canelo has many other options, including GGG 3 or David Benavidez at 168.

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      • Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
        Not really. Canelo has many other options, including GGG 3 or David Benavidez at 168.
        Not saying he doesn't financially.

        But, if his aim is to continue to be recognized as the best at 160, Canelo is going to have to settle up.

        Because Charlo now has a very strong case for being that instead of Saul.

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        • Originally posted by koolkc107 View Post
          See, this kinda crap is why I don't post here much anymore.

          Fanboys, not real boxing fans.

          Anyone who had Derevyanchanko winning or had a draw either doesn't know how to score a fight or has an agenda that has little or nothing to do with the fight.

          I'll make it easy for even you biased folk to understand how bad you look.

          We can all agree (I hope) that Derevyanchanko fought both Jacobs and Golovkin tougher than he did Charlo.

          Sergiy hit the canvas in both fights, yet on six possible judge's cards between the two fights, the tally was 115-112 for the winner on four of them. That's two of three judges in both of Sergiy's previous losses seeing 7 rounds to 5 rounds for Jacobs and GGG respectively.

          Well, if they beat Derevyanchanko 7-5, Charlo beat Sergiy AT LEAST 8 rounds to 4 (with 9 to 3 perfectly understandable).

          Some of you just don't want to admit what your eyes are telling you.

          Charlo is actually good. And the case can made for him being the best in the division.

          Canelo is going to have to come see him.
          I was going to post something similar but this is perfect.

          There are a lot of idiots here that don't want to admit they got it wrong. They make themselves look even more ****** by scoring a clear loss for Derevyanchanko as a win or draw. No credible boxing fan will take that seriously.

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          • Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
            Not really. Canelo has many other options, including GGG 3 or David Benavidez at 168.
            Canelo will not fight Benavidez. If he fights an even older and deteriorating Golovkin a third time that falls in line with how he's selecting his fights these days.

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            • Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
              I was going to post something similar but this is perfect.

              There are a lot of idiots here that don't want to admit they got it wrong. They make themselves look even more ****** by scoring a clear loss for Derevyanchanko as a win or draw. No credible boxing fan will take that seriously.
              No one is saying that Charlo is undisputedly the best middleweight.

              But, as a real fan, you have to now want to see a Charlo vs Canelo showdown.

              It's may not be a bigger financial fight than Canelo vs GGG III, but it is definitely now easy to argue that even after the trilogy (should it happen) the business in the division will be far from settled.

              Charlo vs Canelo is now must see and it will sell well if it's made.

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              • Originally posted by revelated View Post
                You...must be new here.

                I mean, I recognize your username as someone who has been around. Certainly you're not surprised, it's how 80% of NSB operates. They don't know any other way.

                That’s the one reason so many people are on my ignore list. That's what they did to get on there, and they apparently don't want to get off the list because they keep doing it.
                Nah I for sure would not say that I'm surprised. But just because something is commonplace, doesn't mean I should never mention it.
                This one is particularly ironic because of the username chosen.

                I'm under no illusions regarding the objectivity of the general NSB population and how we operate. Sure we all have bias, or favorites, or whatever. Just funny how people will fight to the end, go on the attack, and go to such lengths to discredit another's opinion, when....It's just opinion. Allow them. Discuss them ? Maybe respect them. Allow people to have favorites and be fans. Just admit, " Well I prefer..." - what's the big deal ? Right ?

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                • #charlovscanelocincodemayo2021

                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                  WBC Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo and WBC Super Welterweight Champion Jermell Charlo previewed the CHARLO DOUBLEHEADER at final press conferences Wednesday, as they went face to face with the opponents presenting the toughest tests of their careers. (photos by Amanda Westcott)

                  Jermall will face top contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko headlining part one of the doubleheader, while Jermell takes on WBA and IBF 154-pound champion Jeison Rosario in the main event of part two of the twin bill taking place this Saturday, September 26 live on SHOWTIME PPV (7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT), in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

                  The press conferences included all 12 fighters participating on the stacked pay-per-view event featuring six competitive fights in all, five of which are world title fights

                  The three-fight Charlo vs. Derevyanchenko card will see WBA Super Bantamweight Champion Brandon Figueroa defending his title against 122-pound contender Damien Vázquez in the co-main event, plus WBO Bantamweight World Champion John Riel Casimero battling unbeaten Duke Micah in the pay-per-view opener

                  Following a 30-minute intermission at the conclusion of Charlo vs. Derevyanchenko, the three-fight Charlo vs. Rosario card will begin. Unbeaten former champion Luis Nery takes on undefeated Aaron Alameda for the vacant WBC Super Bantamweight World Championship in the co-main event, while former unified champion Danny Román duels former champion Juan Carlos Payano in a WBC Super Bantamweight title eliminator kicking off the second portion of the pay-per-view
                  we have to push charlo vs canelo cinco de mayo 2021!!!

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                  • #charlovscanelocincodemayo2021

                    We all as fans have to push charlo vs canelo cinco de mayo 2021!!!

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                    • Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                      Pre-fight, I said Dervy would need a KO. He would not get a decision even if he deserved it. Now am not saying he won this fight but I just knew he would need a KO.
                      Sad that he pretty clearly did as well against Charlo as he did vs GGG, yet he got much better cards vs GGG, on DAZN, than he got on his network (granted vs another guy from his network, who they want to build as a star). Then again Sergei imo lost to Culcay and got the nod there too. Just how boxing goes sometimes. It matters where you fight, who you fight, and who your promoter is sometimes, moreso than what you do in the ring.

                      I had it 7-5 to Sergei but if people shaded it to Charlo I don't really care. It was a good fight. But I don't see how everyone doesn't give Sergei the 1st, 6th, 10th, 11th and 12th rounds. And he was in quite a few more. Besides the 2 or 3 rounds where Charlo stunned Derevy, I don't think he won a clear round or ever close to it really. 9th was his best round.

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