Lmao, this kid should step in the ring with Canelo if that’s how he really feels... but I’m sure he knows Canelo won’t sign up to fight him so he gets to run his mouth freely... it’s be murder if Canelo fought this guy
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The master Floyd taught Canelo a priceless lesson that made him the boxer he's today. He should be forever thankful to Floyd and never badmouth him.
You must be very ****** to equate exhibition boxing to top sport boxing. It's a way to hustle for former pros. It's nothing to do with respect or disrespect for the sport. In fact it's kind of promotion for the sport. It's the potential to attract more people to the sport.
On the other hand using peds is disrespectful and harmful for the sport. Bringing offenders back as quick as possible into the sport has everything to do with money and Canelo knows this. So he's no moral right to talk about respect of the ethics of the sport, imo.
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Originally posted by LAchargers373 View PostNate Robinson is way bigger than floyd and like I said Logan Paul is BOUT DAT LIFE I see this ending badly for Floyd nelo wants it’s as “sparring” so no cameras show the beatdown. Logan bout dat life paul ain’t a washed up Kovalev pulling punches or callum u beat up my brother smith
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Originally posted by Boxviewer View PostThe master Floyd taught Canelo a priceless lesson that made him the boxer he's today. He should be forever thankful to Floyd and never badmouth him.
You must be very ****** to equate exhibition boxing to top sport boxing. It's a way to hustle for former pros. It's nothing to do with respect or disrespect for the sport. In fact it's kind of promotion for the sport. It's the potential to attract more people to the sport.
On the other hand using peds is disrespectful and harmful for the sport. Bringing offenders back as quick as possible into the sport has everything to do with money and Canelo knows this. So he's no moral right to talk about respect of the ethics of the sport, imo.
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