Canelo’s a true super-middleweight and has been since 2016, possibly earlier.Mexi-Box wrote: ↑09 May 2022, 17:03Crawford was the bigger man at 135, and 140 was a dead division when he was there. His best wins were at WW, and they're barely anything as Porter was already through several wars and Brook and Khan were nothing wins.joshj909 wrote: ↑09 May 2022, 11:06 I guess a lot of this discussion begs the question as to whether can someone be higher in a divisional weightclass than a person they are lower than in the p4p discussion. In my eyes they can but it's not going to happen frequently. E.g. possibly Canelo p4p higher than number 1 LHW Bivol based on his wins at lower weightclasses. This could also be applied to Spence and Crawford in the eyes of some I imagine. Spence higher at Welter while Crawford is higher p4p based on lower weight wins. It could also concern Lokachenko/Kambosos, Usyk/Fury.
It complicates things as moving weightclasses only makes p4p even more difficult because Crawford's, as an example, divisional records are not top p4p records, it's the combination of the wins across the divisions which make him p4p.
Canelo is complete opposite. All wins were quality, and it's only a few times he was ever the bigger man: Lopez, Cotto, and Mayweather. Angulo, et al. at 154 were all drainers, and Jacobs is a massive drainer at 160.
Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
In 2016 he was a middleweight making every opponent weigh 155 because he said he wasn't a true middleweight.lazboy wrote: ↑09 May 2022, 17:26Canelo’s a true super-middleweight and has been since 2016, possibly earlier.Mexi-Box wrote: ↑09 May 2022, 17:03Crawford was the bigger man at 135, and 140 was a dead division when he was there. His best wins were at WW, and they're barely anything as Porter was already through several wars and Brook and Khan were nothing wins.joshj909 wrote: ↑09 May 2022, 11:06 I guess a lot of this discussion begs the question as to whether can someone be higher in a divisional weightclass than a person they are lower than in the p4p discussion. In my eyes they can but it's not going to happen frequently. E.g. possibly Canelo p4p higher than number 1 LHW Bivol based on his wins at lower weightclasses. This could also be applied to Spence and Crawford in the eyes of some I imagine. Spence higher at Welter while Crawford is higher p4p based on lower weight wins. It could also concern Lokachenko/Kambosos, Usyk/Fury.
It complicates things as moving weightclasses only makes p4p even more difficult because Crawford's, as an example, divisional records are not top p4p records, it's the combination of the wins across the divisions which make him p4p.
Canelo is complete opposite. All wins were quality, and it's only a few times he was ever the bigger man: Lopez, Cotto, and Mayweather. Angulo, et al. at 154 were all drainers, and Jacobs is a massive drainer at 160.
Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
Canelo apparently was too dumb to realize 154.1-160 IS middleweight. He only did it for his benefit, being the diva he is.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 May 2022, 18:14In 2016 he was a middleweight making every opponent weigh 155 because he said he wasn't a true middleweight.lazboy wrote: ↑09 May 2022, 17:26Canelo’s a true super-middleweight and has been since 2016, possibly earlier.Mexi-Box wrote: ↑09 May 2022, 17:03
Crawford was the bigger man at 135, and 140 was a dead division when he was there. His best wins were at WW, and they're barely anything as Porter was already through several wars and Brook and Khan were nothing wins.
Canelo is complete opposite. All wins were quality, and it's only a few times he was ever the bigger man: Lopez, Cotto, and Mayweather. Angulo, et al. at 154 were all drainers, and Jacobs is a massive drainer at 160.
Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
Well if they ever get around to making Spence v Crawford, it's certainly an opportunity for either of them to jump into the number 1 spot now.
Hopefully now Canelo's lost it might encourage them to finally put this bout together, but I'm not holding my breath.
Hopefully now Canelo's lost it might encourage them to finally put this bout together, but I'm not holding my breath.
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
1 - Fury
2 - Usyk
3 - Inoue
4 - Bivol
5 - Canelo
6 - Crawford
7 - Spence Jr
8 - Beterbiev
9 - GGG
10 - Taylor
2 - Usyk
3 - Inoue
4 - Bivol
5 - Canelo
6 - Crawford
7 - Spence Jr
8 - Beterbiev
9 - GGG
10 - Taylor
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
Is Fury retired?tigermoth87 wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 04:16 1 - Fury
2 - Usyk
3 - Inoue
4 - Bivol
5 - Canelo
6 - Crawford
7 - Spence Jr
8 - Beterbiev
9 - GGG
10 - Taylor
Should the 40-year-old version of GGG no longer be considered the best middleweight competing today?
Did Josh Taylor unofficially lose to Jack Catterall?
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
Just to provide some historically accurate context to the actual facts of the situation:tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 May 2022, 18:14In 2016 he was a middleweight making every opponent weigh 155 because he said he wasn't a true middleweight.
Between November 2015 and September 2016, Canelo faced:
• Miguel Cotto at 155lbs (the Puerto Rican weighed 153½lbs for his previous bout when he captured the middleweight title from Sergio Martinez)
• Amir Khan at 155lbs (the Brit weighed 150lbs for his next outing after losing to Alvarez)
• Liam Smith at 154lbs (a lifelong 154lb-er)
The other occasions where Canelo weighed 155lbs were non-title bouts staged during 2014:
• Erislandy Lara at 155lbs (the Cuban currently holds the WBA world middleweight title and fought Canelo only 1lbs heavier than his normal weight during 2014)
• Alfredo Angulo at 155lbs (the Mexican has consistently been campaigning as a super-middleweight for the last 8½ years and fought Canelo only 1lbs heavier than his normal weight during 2014)
There seems to be a myth going around claiming that Canelo was making naturally “smaller” guys fight “big” for his 155lbs bouts, the facts of the matter clearly prove otherwise.
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
The FACT of the matter is he made fighters weigh 155 for middleweight title bouts, when the universal weight limit for that division is 160. That is a fact.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 09:33Just to provide some historically accurate context to the actual facts of the situation:tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 May 2022, 18:14In 2016 he was a middleweight making every opponent weigh 155 because he said he wasn't a true middleweight.
Between November 2015 and September 2016, Canelo faced:
• Miguel Cotto at 155lbs (the Puerto Rican weighed 153½lbs for his previous bout when he captured the middleweight title from Sergio Martinez)
• Amir Khan at 155lbs (the Brit weighed 150lbs for his next outing after losing to Alvarez)
• Liam Smith at 154lbs (a lifelong 154lb-er)
The other occasions where Canelo weighed 155lbs were non-title bouts staged during 2014:
• Erislandy Lara at 155lbs (the Cuban currently holds the WBA world middleweight title and fought Canelo only 1lbs heavier than his normal weight during 2014)
• Alfredo Angulo at 155lbs (the Mexican has consistently been campaigning as a super-middleweight for the last 8½ years and fought Canelo only 1lbs heavier than his normal weight during 2014)
There seems to be a myth going around claiming that Canelo was making naturally “smaller” guys fight “big” for his 155lbs bouts, the facts of the matter clearly prove otherwise.
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
The FACT of the matter is that Amir Khan was the only time he "MADE" and opponent weigh 155 for a middleweight title bout. That is a fact.tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:08The FACT of the matter is he made fighters weigh 155 for middleweight title bouts, when the universal weight limit for that division is 160. That is a fact.
I really look forward to you trying to prove otherwise!!!
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
He made Cotto weigh 155 for their title boutEnlightened-One wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:31The FACT of the matter is that Amir Khan was the only time he "MADE" and opponent weigh 155 for a middleweight title bout. That is a fact.tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:08The FACT of the matter is he made fighters weigh 155 for middleweight title bouts, when the universal weight limit for that division is 160. That is a fact.![]()
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
What did Miguel Cotto weigh for his previous two world middleweight title fights?tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:35He made Cotto weigh 155 for their title boutEnlightened-One wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:31The FACT of the matter is that Amir Khan was the only time he "MADE" and opponent weigh 155 for a middleweight title bout. That is a fact.tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:08The FACT of the matter is he made fighters weigh 155 for middleweight title bouts, when the universal weight limit for that division is 160. That is a fact.![]()
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
So Mr. fact checker. Are you denying that Canelo's team said that he was too small for middleweight so until he grew into it they would be having fights at 155?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:36What did Miguel Cotto weigh for his previous two world middleweight title fights?tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:35He made Cotto weigh 155 for their title boutEnlightened-One wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:31
The FACT of the matter is that Amir Khan was the only time he "MADE" and opponent weigh 155 for a middleweight title bout. That is a fact.![]()
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
jesus, imagine spending all that time stroking yourself over your own posts... and being wrong
it's excruciating
still.... no, wait, there is no 'still', it's excruciating
it's excruciating
still.... no, wait, there is no 'still', it's excruciating
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
I’m not answering your question until you admit to being wrong about you claiming Canelo made multiple fighters fight at 155lbs for his world middleweight title bouts.tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:40So Mr. fact checker. Are you denying that Canelo's team said that he was too small for middleweight so until he grew into it they would be having fights at 155?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:36What did Miguel Cotto weigh for his previous two world middleweight title fights?![]()
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Because otherwise, all you’re trying to do, by changing the subject matter, is employ red herring diversionary (dishonest debating) tactics to distract others from picking up on your mistake.
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
Dude talk about dishonest.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:43I’m not answering your question until you admit to being wrong about you claiming Canelo made multiple fighters fight at 155lbs for his world middleweight title bouts.tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:40So Mr. fact checker. Are you denying that Canelo's team said that he was too small for middleweight so until he grew into it they would be having fights at 155?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:36
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Because otherwise, all you’re trying to do, by changing the subject matter, is employ red herring diversionary (dishonest debating) tactics to distract others from picking up on your mistake.
Canelo forced fighters into catch weights.
Simple you can not deny this
Talk about a red herring.
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
And read my initial comment that started this.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:43I’m not answering your question until you admit to being wrong about you claiming Canelo made multiple fighters fight at 155lbs for his world middleweight title bouts.tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:40So Mr. fact checker. Are you denying that Canelo's team said that he was too small for middleweight so until he grew into it they would be having fights at 155?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:36
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Because otherwise, all you’re trying to do, by changing the subject matter, is employ red herring diversionary (dishonest debating) tactics to distract others from picking up on your mistake.
In 2016 he made every opponent weigh no more that 155 which is a fact.
You can not dispute my initial comment and refuse to address what I said and what I said was a fact
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
Why do you regularly want me to admit to being proven "wrong", when you cannot defend the following claim?tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:57Dude talk about dishonest.
Canelo forced fighters into catch weights.
Simple you can not deny this
Talk about a red herring.
By your own admission, apart from Amir Khan, you can't name another fighter that was forced by Canelo to compete at 155lbs for a world middleweight title bout.tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:08The FACT of the matter is he made fighters weigh 155 for middleweight title bouts, when the universal weight limit for that division is 160. That is a fact.
If you want to change the topic, because you're annoyed about being unable to defend your original stance, then fair enough... I'll let you desperately search for other ways to undermine Canelo.
In terms of your other comment:
Canelo fought Liam Smith at 154lbs for a world super-welterweight title.tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 11:05And read my initial comment that started this.
In 2016 he made every opponent weigh no more that 155 which is a fact.
You can not dispute my initial comment and refuse to address what I said and what I said was a fact
And Amir Khan at 155lbs, which we've already discussed at length.
Do you have any other reason to attack Canelo during 2015 or 2016 other than for the Amir Khan fight?
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
Can you read???Enlightened-One wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 11:06Why do you regularly want me to admit to being proven "wrong", when you cannot defend the following claim?tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:57Dude talk about dishonest.
Canelo forced fighters into catch weights.
Simple you can not deny this
Talk about a red herring.By your own admission, apart from Amir Khan, you can't name another fighter that was forced by Canelo to compete at 155lbs for a world middleweight title bout.tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 10:08The FACT of the matter is he made fighters weigh 155 for middleweight title bouts, when the universal weight limit for that division is 160. That is a fact.
If you want to change the topic, because you're annoyed about being unable to defend your original stance, then fair enough... I'll let you desperately search for other ways to undermine Canelo.
The comment I made was 2016 in response to someone else.
ALL of Canelo's fights in 2016 were catchweights of 155
THAT IS WHAT I SAID AND THAT IS A FACT!!!!!!
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
what a pure vagina 
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
He will not admit what I stated was a simple fact.
Might as well beat my head against the wall than to have a debate with a moron
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
Canelo fought Liam Smith during 2016 at 154lbs for a world super-welterweight title.tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 11:08 ALL of Canelo's fights in 2016 were catchweights of 155
THAT IS WHAT I SAID AND THAT IS A FACT!!!!!!
THAT IS A FACT!!!!!!
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
BUT CANELO DIDN'T FORCE ANYONE TO WEIGH IN AT 155LBStiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 11:10He will not admit what I stated was a simple fact.
Might as well beat my head against the wall than to have a debate with a moron
By Dan Ambrose: At Friday's weigh-in, a slightly weight drained Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (45-1-1, 32 KOs) weighed in at 155lbs on the dot for his catch-weight fight at 155 pounds for non-title fight against Miguel Cotto (40-4, 33 KOs) for their fight on Saturday night at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, ...20 Nov 2015
Weights: Cotto 153.5, Canelo 155 - Boxing News 24
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
What did Miguel Cotto weigh for his previous two world middleweight title fights (prior to facing Canelo)?Counter-puncher wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 11:13BUT CANELO DIDN'T FORCE ANYONE TO WEIGH IN AT 155LBStiny_acres wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 11:10He will not admit what I stated was a simple fact.
Might as well beat my head against the wall than to have a debate with a moron
By Dan Ambrose: At Friday's weigh-in, a slightly weight drained Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (45-1-1, 32 KOs) weighed in at 155lbs on the dot for his catch-weight fight at 155 pounds for non-title fight against Miguel Cotto (40-4, 33 KOs) for their fight on Saturday night at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, ...20 Nov 2015
Weights: Cotto 153.5, Canelo 155 - Boxing News 24
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
I think people want to be revisionist historians, believing in things that never happened in this version of reality!!!
Canelo fought Liam Smith at 154lbs for a world super-welterweight title.
Miguel Cotto forced Sergio Martinez and Daniel Geale to engage in catchweight bouts, with the Pueto Rican weighing 155lbs or less, for the two world middleweight title fights he engaged in immediately prior to facing Canelo at 155lbs!!!
Apparently the same people refuse to believe either of those real-world historical events happened!!!

Canelo fought Liam Smith at 154lbs for a world super-welterweight title.
Miguel Cotto forced Sergio Martinez and Daniel Geale to engage in catchweight bouts, with the Pueto Rican weighing 155lbs or less, for the two world middleweight title fights he engaged in immediately prior to facing Canelo at 155lbs!!!
Apparently the same people refuse to believe either of those real-world historical events happened!!!
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Re: Your top 10 p4p update after Bivol winning Canelo
somewhere in internet land, a vagina coughs out some more of that sand