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    #21
    Originally posted by thack View Post
    It's a waste , there's good fights for them in their own divisions , Canelo still has to prove he's the best at super middle Crawford hasn't proved much down at light middle , I like them both but it's another of boxings silly ideas.
    I have known and commented on your post for years. You keep real! Only if the boxing followed standards.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Slip jab View Post
      The weight gap and Nelo’s upper body movement. Idk if Bud can touch him. But Bud has those insane hands. The way he whips his shots would be interesting. GGG couldn’t put him down and he is the best MW since Bhop and Bud is the best welter since Floyd. Canelo is like water. But Sugar Ray went up and beat Hagler. I think Nelo goes in like the second GGG fight.
      You guys are so funny, berlanga, munguia and ryder were tapping that a$$, and you would like to see if bud can do it. By any means I'm saying Crawford will win, but I remember khan vs canelo and this one could ended up in a similar fashion. Still Crawford will touch him, a lot.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

        You cannot compare lighter-weight fighters to superheavyweights; it's like comparing cats to walruses.

        Real size difference between Canelo and TC is not as much as fans think, Canelo came up from 147 he is not a natural 168 and TC is a long reach hi IQ fighter who can crack, and Canelo is nothing like Madrimov, Canelo is more methodical and not as mobile he is more a power game today, TC has a decent chance in this and he wont be in survival mode he will be trying to win unlike Charlo.

        Fans are super negative about everything, they are always crying about something and this is just another thing to moan about, if it happens I will be watching and hope TC can pull it off, as it would seal his career
        The ginger was 15yo when he was at 147, at 22yo he used to come in the night of fight at 177 pounds, stop with the 147 crap.
        Last edited by garfios; 01-05-2025, 12:28 PM.

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          #24
          Before the Madrimov fight, I would have given bud a forty percent chance. It's now at thirty percent and I'd be willing to bet on call pushups on it.

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            #25
            I'm desperate for bud v nelo. Bud don't fight much, and Nel o don't fight who we want him to, so of course it's biggest fight in world bud v nelo.
            We want to know if David can beat goliath, so these fights are always intriging, not that bud is that small or Nel o is all that big.
            We've been denied these fights in the past, ie floyd v ggg, so when a fighter shows cahonas, I welcome it with open arms bring it on already.
            Too many boxing fans try stifling ambition, whilst at same time also saying they were too cautious in career. Kell brook got it too when he fought ggg too
            Last edited by hugh grant; 01-05-2025, 05:38 AM.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

              So a fair fight is to have somebody drained, thats casual talk right there, if a guy wants to challenge a bigger fighter and is the one calling for it well go up to his weight or shut up, this draining CW stuff is fan bs it always hurts the one coming down and its just a case of by how much.
              So a casual is someone who only has a passing interest or knowledge of something. As someone who has followed boxing since Ray Leonard as a kid, I can tell you I understand Mr. Alvarez started his career at 154. So while you say "draining" down to fight a much smaller man, I say only a casual would think someone fighting at 168 dropping under 160 who knows full well what it feels like to train at 154 is not a huge step down. Especially when your opponent started at 140 and has spent most of his career at 147. Canelo would still have a size and experience at the weight they would be fighting at. Obviously, Canelo would not do this and would make Crawford come to him. Like you said, Crawford is calling for it. I am just saying it is silly to argue that somehow that would "drain" him. Alvarez is a pro at division jumping. Made a few hundred million doing it.

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                #27
                Originally posted by landotter View Post

                So a casual is someone who only has a passing interest or knowledge of something. As someone who has followed boxing since Ray Leonard as a kid, I can tell you I understand Mr. Alvarez started his career at 154. So while you say "draining" down to fight a much smaller man, I say only a casual would think someone fighting at 168 dropping under 160 who knows full well what it feels like to train at 154 is not a huge step down. Especially when your opponent started at 140 and has spent most of his career at 147. Canelo would still have a size and experience at the weight they would be fighting at. Obviously, Canelo would not do this and would make Crawford come to him. Like you said, Crawford is calling for it. I am just saying it is silly to argue that somehow that would "drain" him. Alvarez is a pro at division jumping. Made a few hundred million doing it.
                That’s an easier feat when your young
                Canelo is getting old by the minute and also shopworn imo
                Been fighting a long time
                Just my two cents

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