What's next for Canelo?

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Is Canelo a duck?

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joshj909
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What's next for Canelo?

Post by joshj909 »

So Canelo has priced himself out of the Crawford and Benavidez fights, even for the Saudi's. No doubt he's therefore ducking them.







Who does he even fight after Berlanga? His manager has mentioned fighting in Japan but there's no logical opponent for him to face in Japan.

Mbilli? Andrade? Iglesias? Jermall? Eubank? Sheeraz? Alimkhanuly?

None of these stand out as names that improve his legacy so what is he doing with the twilight years of his career?
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Inoue!
BroughtonRulesRefuge
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Post by BroughtonRulesRefuge »

joshj909 wrote: 06 Aug 2024, 09:35 So Canelo has priced himself out of the Crawford and Benavidez fights, even for the Saudi's. No doubt he's therefore ducking them.







Who does he even fight after Berlanga? His manager has mentioned fighting in Japan but there's no logical opponent for him to face in Japan.

Mbilli? Andrade? Iglesias? Jermall? Eubank? Sheeraz? Alimkhanuly?

None of these stand out as names that improve his legacy so what is he doing with the twilight years of his career?

- Cashing out his legacy. Only fight the people want to see is Benavidez in an all Mexican WBC LH Interim bout wherever brings the most $$$.

Nobody wants to see him get beat again by Bivol though more than a few want to see him KOed by Beter who has because of his age and injuries has become a beatable fighter.

Not a ducker, but an exploiter.
Cent0089
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Post by Cent0089 »

I would love Mbilli or Charlo fight if he can get past Berlanga. But i dont really believe he will fight 3rd time in 2024.
margaret thatcher
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Cent0089 wrote: 06 Aug 2024, 13:54 I would love Mbilli or Charlo fight if he can get past Berlanga. But i dont really believe he will fight 3rd time in 2024.
charlo still fights? when was the last time he fought a meaningful opponent?
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Re: What's next for Canelo?

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Do you think big Charlo would do better than lil Charlo?
margaret thatcher
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charlo cant handle being a boxer any more
Sweet Dick Willie
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margaret thatcher wrote: 06 Aug 2024, 14:32 charlo cant handle being a boxer any more
Yeah, I guess so
joshj909
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tiny_acres
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joshj909 wrote: 07 Aug 2024, 03:17
Damn he does sound like a boxing promoter now 😂
Syntax Error
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Re: What's next for Canelo?

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Now I know why he isn't constantly referred to as His Excellency.

The man is excellent; he has Alvarez nailed to a tee.
Perseus
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Post by Perseus »

It appears that the big spender is extremely butt hurt that there is a boxer who is rich enough to ignore the Riyadh schedule.
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JackSprocket wrote: 06 Aug 2024, 09:43 Inoue!
Or else he is a triple duck .. :D

Seriously. I can understand why he doesn't want to fight Crawford; aside from the money, which he has more than enough of already, it adds nothing to his legacy if he wins - but destroys his legacy if the unthinkable and he loses.
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joshj909 wrote: 07 Aug 2024, 03:17
It's easy to understand why Turki gets along so well with certain boxers when he himself makes ridiculous statements like:

'I'm not the one who's afraid of fighting Benavides or Crawford ..'

This from a little chubby fella in a dress who insists on holding hands with old men :neutral:
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Re: What's next for Canelo?

Post by Thomastearns »

Syntax Error wrote: 08 Aug 2024, 09:26 Now I know why he isn't constantly referred to as His Excellency.

The man is excellent; he has Alvarez nailed to a tee.

He does.

You cannot argue with such clear pristine logic as he presents here.

He's absolutely right not to care either way what Canelo thinks of the way he does business.

He only wants the biggest fights possible and it's obvious that Canelo doesn't.


Many, many people don't particularly care of the way Canelo does his business.

Canelo is now a bit player focussed on syphoning off as much monies as he can from his loyal and devoted fans.

But not for much longer.

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Michael Benson: His Excellency Turki Alalshikh fires back at Canelo Alvarez:

“I know how he feels after losing to Dmitry Bivol, so he's been looking for easier fights ever since.

I'm not the one who's afraid of fighting David Benavidez or Terence Crawford.”
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