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Originally posted by genrick View PostWhy is this Morrell fella even expect he's in anyone's radar?
He's been inactive, casuals don't even know he exists.
What's going on with this narcissistic fella? He's hardly seen in the ring
and he thinks he's the second coming of Hagler or something.
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Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
Canelo's still has fast hands, but his legs were noticeably slower, and his stamina was compromised even more than usual.
The added weight, and we don't know just how much he weighed when he entered the ring, appeared to weigh him down.
Whatever the case was Bivol was a cool, calm, and collected technician in the ring with a laser focus with the job at hand.
He must've felt some of Canelo punches, but it wasn't enough to slow, or stop his forward progress.
Canelo didn't fight as badly as many have stated, but when Bivol had his moments they were impressive to watch.
Bivol's resistance to punches, his fluid combination's, and his his command of movement, and distance in the fight were masterful.
If They would've been the same height Bivol would've had to fight harder, but that doesn't mean he wouldn't have won, because he looked like he still had another gear.
Qawi was a human dynamo in the ring, I really enjoyed watching him fight all of those tall fighters , and how he broke them down.
Usyk some of you said, LMAO!
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Originally posted by garfios View Post
I'm with you, the success went to his head, even thought everytime he stepped up, he was beaten, if not for some su****ious scores, he definitely would have a couple of more losses on his record. The bivol fight is an example of those crooked cards. Be safe
He gave him 5 rounds, so now he's an unofficial judge, as well as a promoter (picking and choosing who he fights), besides being a fighter.
I'm not so sure about the Lara fight, but I saw both of his fights against GGG, and I had GGG winning both of those fights.
Canelo does have devastating power the just look at the x-ray photo of Saunders skull, it has bailed him out of a few imminent losses.
When that hasn't worked the judges have bailed him out, not to mention the WBC (we back Canelo) bending over backwards to appease him, and to a lesser extent his promoter Eddy Hearn doing the same.
When Bivol finally broke the chain of controversial decisions in Canelo's favor, I was elated to say the least because it shouldn't be a guaranteed loss for anyone fighting Canelo, even before the first punch has been thrown.
Poetic justice would be further served if GGG could summon up one more epic battle out of his 40 year old body, improbable but not of the realm of possible.
In the history of the sport there have been instances where a aging fighter has been able to find the incentive/will/motivation, to exact revenge against their staunchest opponent.
This just might be the case for GGG, when he finally meets up with Canelo, after he was forced to wait as he got older for the trilogy to signed, sealed, and delivered.
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Originally posted by eco1 View Post
Clenelo is a B+ fighter always looking for advantages and he is a cash cow.
Usyk some of you said, LMAO!
The favoritism's, double dealing, and all the other controversies are starting to turn against him.
The (Franchise Champion), what the hell! This was invented for him by the WBC in order for him to avoid fighting certain mandatory defense's, and it's none transferable.
So even if you defeat him in the ring you can't take it/win it from him, that's just straight up corruption, so blatant that Mauricio Sulaiman President of the World Boxing Council (WBC), made that statement about this made up designation, it's an abomination to the sport, just as the once respected WBC has become.eco1 likes this.
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Originally posted by NachoMan View Post
mean. modern european robots are pretty damn good. canelo just got schooled by one.garfios likes this.
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Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
He got fooled, schooled, and overruled. but remember he was feasting on European fighters, prior to Bivol's masterful boxing, laser focus, and controlled discipline.
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Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
He's afflicted with delusion's of grandeur, insisting that he won The fight against Bivol, that he gave him 5 rounds.
He gave him 5 rounds, so now he's an unofficial judge, as well as a promoter (picking and choosing who he fights), besides being a fighter.
I'm not so sure about the Lara fight, but I saw both of his fights against GGG, and I had GGG winning both of those fights.
Canelo does have devastating power the just look at the x-ray photo of Saunders skull, it has bailed him out of a few imminent losses.
When that hasn't worked the judges have bailed him out, not to mention the WBC (we back Canelo) bending over backwards to appease him, and to a lesser extent his promoter Eddy Hearn doing the same.
When Bivol finally broke the chain of controversial decisions in Canelo's favor, I was elated to say the least because it shouldn't be a guaranteed loss for anyone fighting Canelo, even before the first punch has been thrown.
Poetic justice would be further served if GGG could summon up one more epic battle out of his 40 year old body, improbable but not of the realm of possible.
In the history of the sport there have been instances where a aging fighter has been able to find the incentive/will/motivation, to exact revenge against their staunchest opponent.
This just might be the case for GGG, when he finally meets up with Canelo, after he was forced to wait as he got older for the trilogy to signed, sealed, and delivered.Last edited by garfios; 06-04-2022, 12:59 PM.
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Originally posted by NachoMan View Post
If that’s the narrative you want to pursue. From my angle he was feasting on undefeated world champions.
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