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  • #51
    De la hoya

    Oscar is not no more old fighter for canelo demetrius andrade waiting for u canelo or zurdo ramirez or u canelo have afraid

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    • #52
      Originally posted by eco1 View Post
      no Beterbiev...lol.
      They know better than that not to mess with that monster

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      • #53
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
        Saul Canelo' Alvarez remains without an opponent for his next fight, although there has come an indication of the weight at which he will land. The four-division and reigning World middleweight king is considering a number of his options for his ring return, which will likely take place May 2 as part of a pre-Cinco de Mayo celebration weekend. Rumors have him fighting at super middleweight-a welcome landing pad, having fought at light heavyweight and middleweight in his two prior starts.
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        168 atm is for the taking for Canelo, still not a stan but i can see that he is clearly the best from 154-168 period.

        GGG has a few more cash fights left but unless he really shows something in his next outing he need to retire after a few more fights.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by j.razor View Post
          Jermall Charlo or Demetrius Andrade.
          Originally posted by j.razor View Post
          None of the guys you listed are at 160....You guys are real scared of Jermall Charlo & Demetrius Andrade huh?
          Canelos last fight was at 175 and this thread says 168 is likely. The guys you listed are 160 and not 168. Do you understand?

          Why hasn't Jermall given late replacement Korobov a rematch yet? Lmfao...instead he drags up unranked Hulk Hogans son from JMW to debut at 160...what a guy XD XD XD

          Andrade would be a good fight, but hes too inactive. And they're different weight classes now
          Last edited by UNBANNED; 01-22-2020, 04:24 PM.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
            actually, if you read his comment appropriately, you'd see that he mentioned that Canelo looks for who's vulnerable. He didn't use the words cherry pick. You did. Saying he picks vulnerable opponents is accurate. Let's go back the past few yrs.

            Khan- was ko'd multiple times and damn near lost to algieri the fight before canelo fought him.

            Liam Smith - clearly the weakest champion at 154.

            Chavez Jr - the definition of hype job who quit against the great fonfara 2 fights before csnslo faced him.

            Ggg- after avoiding the fight for almost 2 yrs, he finally faces a 35 yr old ggg who finally looked vulnerable vs welterweight brook and for the first time in yrs went the distance in a close fight vs Jacobs.

            Rocky fielding - again, clearly the weakest champion in the division (168)

            Jacobs - lost to ggg and just came off a SD against a fighter with 12 fights the fight before facing Canelo.

            Kovalev - an old 36, ko'd twice in the past 2 yrs, and went life and death with a near novice just 10 weeks before facing Canelo.

            Front runners for his next fight are Saunders and Smith. Both looked horrible in their last fights.

            So, saying that Canelo seeks out vulnerable opponents is pretty accurate. He's mastered the art of risk vs reward.
            What a great comment. Agree with you pal

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            • #56
              Originally posted by strykr619 View Post
              168 atm is for the taking for Canelo, still not a stan but i can see that he is clearly the best from 154-168 period.

              GGG has a few more cash fights left but unless he really shows something in his next outing he need to retire after a few more fights.




              which is fkn hilarious ... considering the fact that he was not the guy who was running around talking shlt about being the best at 154-168

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              • #57
                Originally posted by BaguMka View Post
                What a great comment. Agree with you pal




                this is what dickheads you guys are...

                you just rubbished the consensus #1 and #2 middleweights IN THE WORLD... so that you could bash Canelo

                Golovkin and Jacobs were ranked #1 and #2

                then you rubbished a proven killer who is probably still ranked among the top 3 at LHW

                that other idiot also rubbished the 4 best super-middleweights IN THE WORLD when he insisted that Smith Benavidez Saunders Plant are not suitable opponents

                he is literally criticizing Canelo for being the best fighter 154-168

                that 154-168 stuff truly is hilarious

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                • #58
                  all roads lead to..... Mayweather Canelo

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
                    All of that is true. Not debatable either.
                    golovkin was never that good & the Jacobs fight with Nelo was a good match up & Jacobs also beat golovkin.

                    There a small section of it is debated

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by strykr619 View Post
                      168 atm is for the taking for Canelo, still not a stan but i can see that he is clearly the best from 154-168 period.

                      GGG has a few more cash fights left but unless he really shows something in his next outing he need to retire after a few more fights.
                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alRiVwp_P8A

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