Why does Andrade get an “IF” benefit of doubt like BJS? Lol. Makes no sense

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    Why does Andrade get an “IF” benefit of doubt like BJS? Lol. Makes no sense

    Rather cliche innit. It’s rather practical for a boxer a to say, “I gave myself a B- tonight...”

    I mean it’s a fight... I’ve heard boxers reserve such statements for one or two fights, but consistently saying it for every fight since who knows when is rather comical and the fans that eat that are beyond gay tbh...

    “if BJS turns up...” lol

    How come Andrade doesn’t get this? It’s not Andrade’s style to say such things innit?
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    #2
    Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo
    Rather cliche innit. It’s rather practical for a boxer a to say, “I gave myself a B- tonight...”

    I mean it’s a fight... I’ve heard boxers reserve such statements for one or two fights, but consistently saying it for every fight since who knows when is rather comical and the fans that eat that are beyond gay tbh...

    “if BJS turns up...” lol

    How come Andrade doesn’t get this? It’s not Andrade’s style to say such things innit?
    What does innit mean? I have never seen that word before. You just made it up didn't you.

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    • j0zef
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      #3
      BJS has a history of showing up to fights fat, lazy, and completely out of shape. Watching his fight vs. Akavov was a horror show. Then 12 months later he went out and completely embarrassed Lemieux.

      He's similar to Fury in this case. When Wilder cherrypicked him for the 1st fight, most saw it as an easy win to increase his leverage vs. Joshua by adding 'lineal'. Instead Fury showed up fat, but not totally out of shape and made a mockery out of him for 11 rounds.

      So yeah, I hope Saunders takes the Canelo fight seriously. If he has a beer gut at the weigh in, stick a fork into him then.

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        #4
        Originally posted by j0zef
        BJS has a history of showing up to fights fat, lazy, and completely out of shape. Watching his fight vs. Akavov was a horror show. Then 12 months later he went out and completely embarrassed Lemieux.

        He's similar to Fury in this case. When Wilder cherrypicked him for the 1st fight, most saw it as an easy win to increase his leverage vs. Joshua by adding 'lineal'. Instead Fury showed up fat, but not totally out of shape and made a mockery out of him for 11 rounds.

        So yeah, I hope Saunders takes the Canelo fight seriously. If he has a beer gut at the weigh in, stick a fork into him then.
        There will be serious testing imposed for this fight, and I think BJS is going to be in the best form ever of his life. He needs this money. With all that being said, we will all witness the serious level of Canelo and outclass him.

        Also, Fury has different circumstances because overall he’s just bigger than his opponents. If you spar, clinching a lot is drag. Can’t imagine what it’s like to tussle with 40lbs+. BJS is bigger than Canelo in general, but Canelo is the superior athlete.

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        • TernceBudCharlo
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          #5
          Nobody with a conscious would ever support a guy like BJS over Andrade. They were supposed to fight and BJS quit since he failed th drug test obviously scared of andrade.

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