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Something is telling me Canelo will probably try to get someone at 147 to move up at 154. Who was the last 147 guy that won in impressive fashion? I say the "Ghost" is in the run to face Canelo in May
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I was thinking Maidana but he might hit too hard or be too big for Canelo. Guerrero sounds good. Great suggestion, the_truth! |
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Canelo was standing up when the results were read, he thought he was gonna walk into the ring and stand next to Cotto and yell about the Mexican v. Rican rivalry.
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If Canelo wants to silence his naysayers for the time being, Trout is the ideal person for him to do it against. He's coming off a big win and is a legit, decent 154 pounder; making him the exact type of opponent that Canelo should be fighting against. I've given him quite a few passes, but he's beginning to take the piss a bit now. A Trout opponent is long overdue.
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