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    #21
    ODLH... On Drugs, Laughably High.

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      #22
      Originally posted by sicko View Post
      Thanks for Confirming that you're keep Jamie Munguia far away from Charlo and Andrade on Purpose and instead waiting for one of them to Vacate so Munguia can grab a belt vs a Weaker opponent. I doubt he even puts Munguia in with even Carlos Adames at this point.

      Also the Ryan Garcia stuff is just Fluff as well, all the Haney, Tank Davis stuff is just TALK they have no plans on make those

      Also won't see Virgil Ortiz in with Boots, Crawford, Spence or even Stanonis anytime soon either
      Hold Up...

      Didn't Oscar fight Bernard at a weight class he had no business being at?And last time I checked, Reynoso doubles as Canelo's manager so they work together and THEY pick the fights and make the decisions. You can't put that on Eddie Hearn.

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        #23
        And this gents is a view behind the curtain of boxing matchmaking. Smallest risk for the most reward,rinse and repeat until you've manufactured a "champion",and then give yourself a pat on the back for convincing the fans and the media that your fighter is actually taking risks.

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          #24
          Originally posted by exkluesive View Post

          Hold Up...

          Didn't Oscar fight Bernard at a weight class he had no business being at?And last time I checked, Reynoso doubles as Canelo's manager so they work together and THEY pick the fights and make the decisions. You can't put that on Eddie Hearn.
          I’m no fan of Oscar, in fact I loathe him, but Hopkins was the biggest fight for Oscar at the time. And HBO was pushing it hard. No one on earth knows who Bivol is, even after he knocked off Canelo rather easily. I think that’s the point Oscar was trying to make.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
            Wait….does the mean that Oscar is stating that while canelo was with golden boy they steered him away from dangerous opposition and tried to minimize risk?? Noooooo. That’s outlandish. I don’t believe that for a second.
            Oscar didn't want Canelo to fight Lara either.

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              #26
              Hopefully Canelo eating humble pie makes him come back down to earth.

              Just like I think AJ is going to beat Usykk in the rematch I think Canelo could beat Bivol. His corner suked and him having the same game plan as he did against Saunders, Smith, and Plant was beyond ******. Play that back with way more body work and we can get a much closer fight...

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                #27
                Originally posted by mike1010011 View Post
                And this gents is a view behind the curtain of boxing matchmaking. Smallest risk for the most reward,rinse and repeat until you've manufactured a "champion",and then give yourself a pat on the back for convincing the fans and the media that your fighter is actually taking risks.
                Yup pretty much why we never get the fights we want. Lets see Charlo and Andrade now take some risks.
                P to the J P to the J likes this.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post

                  Oscar didn't want Canelo to fight Lara either.
                  trout or Lara. It was canelo who made those fights happen.

                  garfios garfios likes this.

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                    #29
                    Of course Hearn put Canelo in with Bivol. His job is to build his boxers. Next look for Andrade to lose the same way Jacobs lost. Hearn wants to build his Euros.

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                      #30
                      You heard him people! Don’t put your boxers in with anyone who has even a sniff of challenging them.

                      Marvellous work, honestly, explicitly telling the boxing public that your job is to arrange years of insulting stitch ups to keep the cash rolling in.

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