apollo creed wrote: ↑27 Jul 2021, 08:10
What I've noticed about Canelo is his confidence when he's fighting and he's throwing those heavy counters and combos. Canelo is the type of fighter that he's going in to that pitbull mode when he's rattled. Pretty much I see no fear in his eyes, just confidence and grit.
I know that Canelo is training very hard but also I think he wants more to get better and better with every training camp. He's a small guy- if you look at him in person and size him up you may think that he's not such a big deal but man this dude is like a 'sayan' . lol
When Canelo fought BJS I saw Canelo shorting the gap between them and throwing some heavy counter-uppercuts. Of course that BJS was more inactive and he was just coasting as a fighter in his career but I think Canelo with his skills, grit and strength could beat Bivol, Beterbiev or Smith and prove that he's daring to fight much stronger and bigger guys.
I have to agree with you.
I feel that Beterbiev is a better fighter than Bivol.
But Artur is tailor made for Canelo, because styles makes fights.
Canelo would have a tougher fight against Bivol.
But regardless, Canelo beats both. Probably by decision.
Smith is a decent fighter, but I don't see him posing any serious problems to Canelo.
apollo creed wrote: ↑27 Jul 2021, 08:10The only time that Canelo disappointed was when he became the wbc mw and 'lineal' champion in 2015 and he refused to fight at that particulary time (2015-2016)his No 1 mandatory challenger in Golovkin. At that time Golovkin was a little younger-like 33-34 y/o. Anyway, it is what it is.
Canelo fought GGG twice.
Canelo's handlers made those bouts. K2 didn't submit any offers of their own - they just waited to receive them.
Anyway, some facts (copied and pasted from previous post):
• 22/01/2016 - Canelo and Golden Boy are legally obliged to attend court for the $27m All-Star Boxing lawsuit, with the date of the hearing scheduled to commence from the 23/05/16 onwards
• 04/05/2016 - The WBC announce the week following the Canelo-Khan bout, there will be a 30-day negotiation period to agree terms for the winner to defend their title against GGG
• 07/05/2016 - Canelo successfully defends his WBC middleweight title by scoring a KO victory over Amir Khan
• 10/05/2016 - The WBC change their mind and formally orders a 15-day deadline for GBP & K2 to come to an agreement for a Canelo-GGG bout, with a purse bid scheduled for the 24/05/16, for a fight to be held by the 17/09/16
• 19/05/2016 - Canelo vacates WBC middleweight title and GGG is formally announced as the new champion
• 23/05/2016 - Canelo and Golden Boy were physically in Florida attending court addressing the $27m All Star Boxing lawsuit
• 13/06/2016 - All-Star Boxing Awarded $8.5m in damages from Canelo
• 16/09/2017 - Canelo fights GGG (the Mexican refuses to pay sanctioning fees to the WBC. The WBC title is only on the line for GGG)
• 15/09/2018 - Canelo-GGG rematch
The WBC’s conduct resulted in a long-running feud between Canelo and Mauricio Sulaiman’s organisation, whereby Alvarez refused to pay any sanctioning fees to the WBC or accept any of their belts (even commemorative ones) for 2½ years.
The WBC moved the goalposts, knowing full-well that doing so would compel Canelo to vacate his title.
Even Mauricio Sulaiman made no attempt to refute Team Canelo’s claims, because he couldn’t, due to the WBC’s very own public announcements about this matter.