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    Comments Thread For: Trout: Canelo Might Be Too Big For Mayweather Jr.

    MGM Grand, Las Vegas - Two weeks have passed since Austin Trout (26-1, 14KOs) lost a close twelve round unanimous decision to newly unified WBC/WBA junior middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (42-0, 30KOs). If Mayweather is able to overcome Robert "The Ghost' Guerrero on Saturday night, the anticipation would continue to build for a future showdown with Canelo.

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    #2
    ive been saying that but these morons will still come in here claim hes ducking

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      #3
      damn you trout, don't give him an out!

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        #4
        If Gayweather is the best.

        Fight the best. Sept. 14 @ 154.

        Canelo gives Gayweather his first lost and the biggest ass whopping of a lifetime.

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          #5
          Originally posted by HanzGruber View Post
          ive been saying that but these morons will still come in here claim hes ducking
          im not a moron , but i do think it would be a duck move if floyd didnt fight canelo ! you cant call yourself money if you activly avoided not one but two of the sports biggest draws !

          manny wouldve broken ppv records

          canelo would also break records !

          plus mayweather needs to stop using the size as a excuse ! hehis last fight for pete sake was at 154 ! and he fought oscar at 154 ! why isd he ducking and dodging people like martinez and alverez who are at the same weight class of 154 !
          Last edited by 3Sun2; 05-03-2013, 11:45 PM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by AM Boxing5 View Post
            If Gayweather is the best.

            Fight the best. Sept. 14 @ 154.

            Canelo gives Gayweather his first lost and the biggest ass whopping of a lifetime.
            Not throwing 40 punches per round and gassing out after 6 rounds he wont.

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              #7
              Originally posted by 3Sun2 View Post
              im not a moron , but i do think it would be a duck move if floyd didnt fight canelo ! you cant call yourself money if you activly avoided not one but two of the sports biggest draws !

              manny wouldve broken ppv records

              canelo would also break records !

              plus mayweather needs to stop using the size as a excuse ! hehis last fight for pete sake was at 154 ! and he fought oscar at 154 ! why isd he ducking and dodging people like martinez and alverez who are at the same weight class of 154 !
              floyd has no business at 154 (neither does cotto), he walks around at 150 something. I dont see how not fighting a guy 20+ pounds bigger than you is ducking

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                #8
                Oh STFU Trout, please....just STFU.

                Thanks to you fighting like a wimp last month, Canelo is suddenly this "elite" and "most avoided" fighter at 154.

                How can Trout say that Canelo is "big", when Trout himself has fought at 168 in the beginning of his career.

                Again, dude just needs to shut up. I dont wanna hear ANYTHING else from him.

                He fought a Mexican, in TX, with 3 judges that he didn't approve of, in front of 38k fans, with no rematch clause, and in frontof a bunch of boxing Gods who wanna see Mayweather vs Canelo...and yet he still found a way to fight like a wimp.

                Just go away Trout...

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                  #9
                  He doesnt have to fight him next but he needs to before he retires if they both keep winning.

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                    #10
                    Not might, he is too big for him. I think it's a 60/40 fight in favor of Alvarez, but if Floyd has a great game plan and can avoid to not making things harder than they need to be[relaxing off the ropes too long], then he probably can pull it off at this stage of his declining career. Alvarez has good timing, poise, and looks great when he has a stationary target in front of him. Floyd is really good at fighting with his back against the ropes, but i'm not sure if getting hit in spurts on the side of the rib cage against a guy who weighs at 170lbs on fight night would be a wise tactical game plan.

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