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    #91
    Originally posted by garfios View Post

    Nope, it gives me nightmares. And so you know, second hand ******ity is a well spread virus on the internet. Some people shouldn't be allowed to post.
    There should be a cutoff switch for posts also
    Long ass post to actually bore us when it could of been said in three sentences
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      #92
      Originally posted by garfios View Post

      My God, you don't know $h1t about boxing. Truth be told I stopped reading at "fight against Edgar Berlanga, was a higher level fight than David Morrell vs David Benavidez 'I actually think many people would back Berlanga to beat Morrell and? Berlanga vs Benavidez would be a live fight" Maybe was only the introduction. God bless you.
      Haha I couldn’t believe I saw that. You can say whatever about the Benavidez fight, but Morrell puts Berlanga in a body bag. The two-David matchup is one of the best and most anticipated fights of the past year.

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        #93
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
        Canelo Alvarez's last fight against Edgar Berlanga, was a higher level fight than David Morrell vs David Benavidez 'I actually think many people would back Berlanga to beat Morrell and? Berlanga vs Benavidez would be a live fight'.





        berlanga is hopeles slolo hes about eubank level

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          #94
          Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

          Haha I couldn’t believe I saw that. You can say whatever about the Benavidez fight, but Morrell puts Berlanga in a body bag. The two-David matchup is one of the best and most anticipated fights of the past year.
          This right here. I can't believe anybody would even try to make a case for Berlanga against Morrell.
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            #95
            Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

            He outweighed Gavril and Dirrell by 20+ lbs from the reports I saw. Those were the guys he won his titles against that you thought were the same size. It's pretty obvious if you look at them. That's why back size is a better indicator of size in the ring than height.
            Show me those reports, I bet they don't exist. Check your eyes if you think he was 20lbs bigger than them in the ring. They are both 6'2 and muscular.

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              #96
              Originally posted by garfios View Post
              Easier to do when you're fighting 2nd tier and domestic level fighters.
              s 'Always look to fight in a very efficient manner. And I believe this is called pace management, fighters like Floyd Mayweather, Terrence Crawford, Canelo Alvarez and most top level boxers all have this ability to varying degrees'.
              Not going to keep reading, obviously it wasn't the introduction only.
              This fight is not much higher than a Domestic level fight at 175 pounds 'Just because both fighters are American based? This does not mean they are automatically World level fighters. I think this is what certain folk need to understand within the boxing community'.

              David Benavidez has achieved nothing much at 175 pounds, and David Morrel's 'Best feat of achievement, is winning the Regular WBA Super Middle Weight title. Therefore, this fight should not be rated as a World level fight with the 175 pound Division'.

              I personally rate Edgar Berlanga vs Canelo Alvarez as an overall higher level fight 'Berlanga was undefeated, has more wins and knockouts on his resume than David Morrel. And we all know that Canelo Alvarez has a by far superior resume to David Benavidez. That is sound reasoning, to rate that particular fight as a higher level fight'.

              Note: The people who are disagreeing with me, and being very hostile 'Are only behaving this way, because they know what I am saying is correct'.

              I have seen many people criticising fights such as Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois or the potential fight between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

              And then we have certain folk in the boxing community pining over 'David Morrell vs David Benavidez. This is a solid fight, but? Let's not try and make out that it is some kind of monumental historically significant boxing event'.

              To conclude: That is essentially the main point I was trying to make in this thread. David Benavidez moved up into the 175 pound Division, most likely 'Because he could no longer maintain his form while he is weight draining himself to compete in the lower weight divisions. Therefore is now having to train and compete closer to his natural weight, and not rely so heavily on being the big man on fight night'.

              And thus-far in such a competitive environment, it is clear that David Benavidez skill for skill is not the calibre level of fighter 'That his hardcore fans try their upmost to claim'.

              The victor of this fight, really in my opinion should not be on the verge of World Domination at 175 pounds 'The fighter who wins, would join the chasing pack behind the two top fighters in the Divisions Arthur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol' etc.
              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-22-2025, 10:27 AM.

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                #97
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

                This fight is not much higher than a Domestic level fight at 175 pounds 'Just because both fighters are American based? This does not mean they are automatically World level fighters. I think this is what certain folk need to understand within the boxing community'.

                David Benavidez has achieved nothing much at 175 pounds, and David Morrel's 'Best feat of achievement, is winning the Regular WBA Super Middle Weight title. Therefore, this fight should not be rated as a World level fight with the 175 pound Division'.

                I personally rate Edgar Berlanga vs Canelo Alvarez as an overall higher level fight 'Berlanga was undefeated, has more wins and knockouts on his resume than David Morrel. And we all know that Canelo Alvarez has a by far superior resume to David Benavidez. That is sound reasoning, to rate that particular fight as a higher level fight'.

                Note: The people who are disagreeing with me, and being very hostile 'Are only behaving this way, because they know what I am saying is correct'.

                I have seen many people criticising fights such as Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois or the potential fight between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

                And then we have certain folk in the boxing community pining over 'David Morrell vs David Benavidez. This is a solid fight, but? Let's not try and make out that it is some kind of monumental historically significant boxing event'.

                To conclude: That is essentially the main point I was trying to make in this thread. David Benavidez moved up into the 175 pound Division, most likely 'Because he could no longer maintain his form while he is weight draining himself to compete in the lower weight divisions. Therefore is now having to train and compete closer to his natural weight, and not rely so heavily on being the big man on fight night'.

                And thus-far in such a competitive environment, it is clear that David Benavidez skill for skill is not the calibre level of fighter 'That his hardcore fans try their upmost to claim'.

                The victor of this fight, really in my opinion should not be on the verge of World Domination at 175 pounds 'The fighter who wins, would join the chasing pack behind the two top fighters in the Divisions Arthur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol' etc.
                And yet, berlanga didn't want to fight Morrell jr, he refused to fight him even thought he was his mandatory (he is not along on this, mbilli was his mandatory too for two years and refused to fight twice) talking about resume, canelo has lost every time he has stepped up, he's being showered with gifts, Floyd and bivol are the only two loses on his record, but he should have the least two more, his resume is full of the berlangas and yildrims of this world, not impressed one bit, we all know why he chose edgar, he didn't want to fight benavidez nor David Morrell jr. So yes, you're wrong with your assessment.
                I don't think the people are hostile with you because you are correct, I think they're hostile with you because you are so wrong that it seems to everyone you shouldn't be commenting about boxing, or the least on this subject. The ginger is a fraud that has blatantly and openly ducked benavidez, and I have been watching boxing for over 60 years and never has seen a champion do what canelo has done, berlanga is a domestic level fighter nothing more, he got his lottery ticket because canelo is afraid of facing real competition, that's all. Is clearly as water that you're ginger's fan, you're elevating berlanga to make the fraud look good. Be safe.
                Here's the link for the berlanga bs.


                DMJ opponents resume with only 11 fights, 217W-23L, and three undefeated fighters included. Here's berlanga in 22 fights before getting the ticket because he wasn't a threat, 273W-75L.
                Last edited by garfios; 01-22-2025, 04:08 PM.

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