He should force GBP to make the Callum Smith fight too.
Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
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apollo creed
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Ya, or Steve Rolls and Vanes Martirosyan fights.
Or a Derevyanchanko blockbuster.
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Why? Only people he could never satisfy are still whining about his opposition.
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RichieKnightmare
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
I said yesterday about Canelo stepping up to smw yesterday to face Smith. Hold it in Wembley or Cardiff and it's a 80k gate. Obviously timezones re TV are an issue but not insurmountable. Question is do Canelo and his team have the vision to do something truly different?
As for Canelo vs Kovalev or any other top class lh - no chance. Canelo isn't even a big mw. Would actually fear for him at lh.
As for Canelo vs Kovalev or any other top class lh - no chance. Canelo isn't even a big mw. Would actually fear for him at lh.
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Fcuk it just throw him in with the winner of Wilder Fury 
Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Canelo gets drummed by either of them
Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Kovalev has a big name, yet he should be the easiest one at Light Heavy. Canelo is cherry picking and it is smart. For the money and status Kov is by far the best reward vs risk. I would like to see him agaonst Callum Smith , but do not think that would be a smart move on Avarez's part. And would love to see any of them fight Dimtry Bivol, whom I think is the #1 LH.
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Bivol is a small LHW. He felt it in his last fight, so he started talking about a possible SMW move to face Smith or Canelo.hoagylt wrote: ↑26 Aug 2019, 11:27 Kovalev has a big name, yet he should be the easiest one at Light Heavy. Canelo is cherry picking and it is smart. For the money and status Kov is by far the best reward vs risk. I would like to see him agaonst Callum Smith , but do not think that would be a smart move on Avarez's part. And would love to see any of them fight Dimtry Bivol, whom I think is the #1 LH.
Gvozdyk vs Beterbiev winner will be a clear best LHW.
Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Of course, Team GingerHead sees Krusher as tailor-made for them. I think that it is a great fight and a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for Krusher, no matter the outcome (with the exception of serious physical harm).
Krusher is a great boxer, with terrific heart, and proven resilience. He still has one of the best jabs in boxing, good power in both hands, and an excellent corner.
The long in the tooth lion defeated a determined youngster the other night. Give him the payday he deserves.
Krusher is a great boxer, with terrific heart, and proven resilience. He still has one of the best jabs in boxing, good power in both hands, and an excellent corner.
The long in the tooth lion defeated a determined youngster the other night. Give him the payday he deserves.
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
I can think of no better fighter to criticize the opposition of than someone who fought Cotto, Mayweather, Golovkin, Jacobs, Lara, and wants to fight Kovalev. There's literally no one in the sport with softer matchmaking than Alvarez.
Btw, I'm being sarcastic, and you people are clowns.
Btw, I'm being sarcastic, and you people are clowns.
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sturm vogel
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Doubt Canelo will fight at light heavyweight; he'll likely try to impose a lesser weight and a restricted post-scale weight. He and his team learned this scam from a munchkin he fought a few years ago.
Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
. . . and give the opponent a short turnaround.sturm vogel wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019, 14:21 Doubt Canelo will fight at light heavyweight; he'll likely try to impose a lesser weight and a restricted post-scale weight. He and his team learned this scam from a munchkin he fought a few years ago.
Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Less money and more risk.
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apollo creed
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Yup.hoagylt wrote: ↑26 Aug 2019, 11:27 Kovalev has a big name, yet he should be the easiest one at Light Heavy. Canelo is cherry picking and it is smart. For the money and status Kov is by far the best reward vs risk. I would like to see him agaonst Callum Smith , but do not think that would be a smart move on Avarez's part. And would love to see any of them fight Dimtry Bivol, whom I think is the #1 LH.
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
boxing_rocks wrote: ↑26 Aug 2019, 12:54Bivol is a small LHW. He felt it in his last fight, so he started talking about a possible SMW move to face Smith or Canelo.hoagylt wrote: ↑26 Aug 2019, 11:27 Kovalev has a big name, yet he should be the easiest one at Light Heavy. Canelo is cherry picking and it is smart. For the money and status Kov is by far the best reward vs risk. I would like to see him agaonst Callum Smith , but do not think that would be a smart move on Avarez's part. And would love to see any of them fight Dimtry Bivol, whom I think is the #1 LH.
Gvozdyk vs Beterbiev winner will be a clear best LHW.
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apollo creed
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Gingerhead is banking on K's age. If Krusher was 30 y/o and still have the same high profile at lhw, Canelo would ignore him. lolironbeard wrote: ↑26 Aug 2019, 23:00 Of course, Team GingerHead sees Krusher as tailor-made for them. I think that it is a great fight and a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for Krusher, no matter the outcome (with the exception of serious physical harm).
Krusher is a great boxer, with terrific heart, and proven resilience. He still has one of the best jabs in boxing, good power in both hands, and an excellent corner.
The long in the tooth lion defeated a determined youngster the other night. Give him the payday he deserves.
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apollo creed
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
If this fight is gonna happen I really hope it's at 175 lbs with no weight limit rehydration bs.
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
That is what I'm concerned about. They may try to 'zombifie' Kovalev and fight a shade of him.sturm vogel wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019, 14:21 Doubt Canelo will fight at light heavyweight; he'll likely try to impose a lesser weight and a restricted post-scale weight. He and his team learned this scam from a munchkin he fought a few years ago.
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Kovalev's trainer and manager say that he is open to a catch weight. They just want to cash him out Chavez Jr way.apollo creed wrote: ↑28 Aug 2019, 13:50That is what I'm concerned about. They may try to 'zombifie' Kovalev and fight a shade of him.sturm vogel wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019, 14:21 Doubt Canelo will fight at light heavyweight; he'll likely try to impose a lesser weight and a restricted post-scale weight. He and his team learned this scam from a munchkin he fought a few years ago.![]()
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apollo creed
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Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Imagine 170 lbs c/w with only 10 lbs rehydration limit? Kovalev is gonna be The Krushed.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑28 Aug 2019, 16:06Kovalev's trainer and manager say that he is open to a catch weight. They just want to cash him out Chavez Jr way.apollo creed wrote: ↑28 Aug 2019, 13:50
That is what I'm concerned about. They may try to 'zombifie' Kovalev and fight a shade of him.![]()
Re: Why not Canelo vs Gvozdyk/Beterbiev winner @175 lbs? That would be an ATG statement from Canelo.
Is your real name Captain Obvious?apollo creed wrote: ↑28 Aug 2019, 13:42Gingerhead is banking on K's age. If Krusher was 30 y/o and still have the same high profile at lhw, Canelo would ignore him. lolironbeard wrote: ↑26 Aug 2019, 23:00 Of course, Team GingerHead sees Krusher as tailor-made for them. I think that it is a great fight and a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for Krusher, no matter the outcome (with the exception of serious physical harm).
Krusher is a great boxer, with terrific heart, and proven resilience. He still has one of the best jabs in boxing, good power in both hands, and an excellent corner.
The long in the tooth lion defeated a determined youngster the other night. Give him the payday he deserves.