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Canelo looked worse than he did vs Mayweather
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Originally posted by MONGOOSE66 View Post
Your an idiot. He improved after Mayweather cause he started using the same techniques as Mayweather. As far as him looking worse, we’ll, what can I say, fighting Mayweather at 23 and fighting Bivol at 32. Age has a way of slowing us all down. I also think his arrogance has improved while his abilities have withered.MONGOOSE66 likes this.
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostIf nel o did better against bivol then the 19 light heavyweight fighters bivol has fought thats a good result.
If nel o didn't look good please give bivol some credit for doing that to nelo, and don't just say nelos not improved? Nel o has fought many good fighters recently and boxing fans can tell if he's improved these last 8 years or not
Joe Smith jr. cracked Bivol big time.
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Originally posted by Oracle01 View PostAgainst Floyd he was dominated a bit more but I think he actually looked much better as a fighter. He actually tried to box much more, threw more punches, jabs, with overall more offensive variety. It shows in the punch stats also. I always laughed at the 'canelo has improved so much' crap, and its been proven to be total crap now. He has actually regressed as a fighter as he turned into a mediocre Tyson wanna be looking for the 1 big punch. lol.
Donaire got into his hype, relied on a one big shot
Wonder if Canelo fell victim to this as well.
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Originally posted by War Room View Post
Not in canelo's case, he's getting win credit for people he lost to. That's the entire debate!
And as you stated earlier, in which I've quoted you, Alvarez fought top competition, he just lost to them.
Again in boxing, win, lose or draw...all we ask for is the best to fight the best...Alvarez has done that.
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Originally posted by Queen_Leia View Post
That's not his fault, that the fault of corrupt judges.
And as you stated earlier, in which I've quoted you, Alvarez fought top competition, he just lost to them.
Again in boxing, win, lose or draw...all we ask for is the best to fight the best...Alvarez has done that.
He's not fighting the best and hasn't fought the best since losing to GGG.
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