Evander wrote:What's the current Canelo v Clottey fight excitement level at ?
Lol, but an accurate assessment.
You might be a f#cking idiot if you think Emanuel "Human Shield" Clottey will present a bigger challenge than James "Go for Broke" Kirkland for Mr Alvarez *said in Jeff Foxworthy voice*
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:James is underrated because people can't get over one result. Ishida may not have a record that indicates power, but he was the the biggest Jr Middle I've ever seen.
10 KO's in 38 fights indeed, doesn't indicate power. But did his size (187cm) beat Kirkland? I think he's overrated, and Rosado is going to beat him up.
so ... it´s fight with Clottey official? Or it ´s here still possibility of Canelo-Kirkland fight (after cancellation of Rosado fight) does anybody know ?
Kind of bullshit imo. Canelo apparently realized he is in a fight that might jeopardize his big clash with Cotto. Ankle injury my ass. Like he doesn't have time to recover before the fight? Did he sprain his ankle while boxing? Running? Whatever....
Perhaps this should be its own thread, but hypothetically....
Let's say Canelo fought Clottey and Clottey gave an inspired performance and Canelo was a little flat and Clottey scored the upset, let's say by split decision. What would be your level of interest in a Canelo/Cotto fight? For me, the fight might lose a little hype, but would it somehow become a worse fight? It should still be a good match up of skilled fighters with pop. I just wonder, should managers, promoters, TV guys, etc...worry as much about records as they do? I think fight fans like fights between good fighters, period. But, perhaps non-fight fans are where the money is, and they like shiny records.
Judges would never give a decision to Clottey. Canelo could look bad and get a gift decision creating noise in boxing community, but his record wouldn't suffer.
ikorolev wrote:Judges would never give a decision to Clottey. Canelo could look bad and get a gift decision creating noise in boxing community, but his record wouldn't suffer.
I'll grant you, it takes some imagination, but you haven't really answered the question. IF he lost, would you lose all interest in a Canelo/Cotto match up? I am curious how fight fans would answer this question....
ikorolev wrote:Judges would never give a decision to Clottey. Canelo could look bad and get a gift decision creating noise in boxing community, but his record wouldn't suffer.
I'll grant you, it takes some imagination, but you haven't really answered the question. IF he lost, would you lose all interest in a Canelo/Cotto match up? I am curious how fight fans would answer this question....
I already lost some interest after Canelo looked very one-dimensional in the Lara fight, and I don't have a very high opinion of Cotto, so this is one of many interesting fights for me, but nothing special. I am not buying that PPV.
Apparently it is not a new "injury". The same one that bothered him for the Angulo and Lara fights. I would guess it wouldn't take that long to heal though. Anyway, according to Clottey, they both agreed to fight and both signed contracts. Canelo may regret that unless he decides to fight him in January instead ahead of the Cotto fight....if that gets made.
Thought Canelo was a lock to fight 4 times this year.
All of this is pure bullshit. Because 50%-75% of boxing fans nowadays are of the casual type, fighters are so scared to lose before a big fight. Unless he got totally dominated, which wouldn't happen, I'd still watch every second of Cotto/Alvarez.
The funny thing is that Canelo is acting like he's put in work. He's only started to face stiff competition in April 2013. In those fights, he could very well be 1-3 instead of 3-1. This is what turns me off from the guy. He is a media sensation because of how he looks and its relation to Mexico's past domination.
Sick of these manufactured stars. Real fighters are unknown (to the general public) until they prove themselves.