Manny Pacquiao vs Canelo Alvarez (2011)

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EdwardRevolver1993
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Manny Pacquiao vs Canelo Alvarez (2011)

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Here's an interesting one for you.

What if Pacquiao would've decided to keep the WBC 154lbs title that he won by beating Margarito and would've fought his #1 contender and a WBC Silver champ at the time - Saul "Canelo" Alvarez?

I remember there was a chatter about Pac-Canelo bout around that time period. There is also article from June 2011 about Mexican Billionaire Slim offering $65 million to stage Pac-Canelo in Mexico.

In reality, Pac vacated and moved back down to 147lbs. Canelo fought for the vacant title against Matthew Hatton.

In an alternative reality, what if Pac-Canelo came to fruition back then? Do you have a sense on how it would go?
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Re: Manny Pacquiao vs Canelo Alvarez (2011)

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I don't remember any chatter whatsoever of Pac vs Canelo at that time. At that time I figure Pac could've beaten him.
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Re: Manny Pacquiao vs Canelo Alvarez (2011)

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this is basically red hot pac vs a still green canelo , who had lots of fights but limited world class experience. pac woulda beat him at this time, the speed and movement woulda been too much
EdwardRevolver1993
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Re: Manny Pacquiao vs Canelo Alvarez (2011)

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gilgamesh wrote: 20 Jan 2025, 13:40 I don't remember any chatter whatsoever of Pac vs Canelo at that time. At that time I figure Pac could've beaten him.
Here's the article I was referring to:



To be certain, according to article, they were thinking about staging this fight "in a year" (so, in 2012). But given that Pac left JMW for good after the Margarito fight and would stay at 147 for the rest of his career - I guess, the only realistic time period when Pac could've faced Canelo was 2011 (Pac remains at 154, Canelo fight gets ordered and teams come to an agreement).

That's why I put 2011 in the "subject" frame.

P.S. I guess, the link didn't make it thru. But oh well...
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