Top Ten P4P? Pffft!!! Canelo's Resume Is Horrible.

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  1. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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  2. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The bitterness of the OP is palpable, but lets have some fun with it anyway :

    Chavez Jr. (severely weight drained) - so weight drained that everybody was impressed with how he looked and how easily he made weight at the weigh-in. I'm sure you would have liked it to be fought at 168, two full weight classes (14 lbs) above Canelo's last fight.
    Liam Smith (C+ level Yoo-Row-Bum) - Smith was undefeated, was a World Champ, and won his last fight after losing to Canelo.
    Amir Khan (paper-chinned welterweight) - His chin held up quite well against Maidana and a long list of punchers on his resume. Remember this is the guy that pretty much everybody wanted to see Floyd fight back in 2015. Chinny or not, Khan is a stylistic nightmare for pretty much anybody especially boxer punchers. It’s at least as good of a win as Triple G’s win over Brook.
    Miguel Cotto (did slightly better than IVayweather, but worse than Pac against an old, semi-shot Cotto) - He sure did do better than Floyd did vs Cotto, Boxed a beautiful fight vs a Cotto who wasn’t seen as old and semi-shot at the time. Quality win vs a legend, period.
    James Kirkland (shot to pieces) - Kirkland became shot to pieces after getting KTFO by Canelo. He came into the bout with 5 straight wins, and was known as a big puncher with only 1 loss on his record. Still a good win against a guy that can punch. Canelo made it look easy.
    Erislandy Lara (lost to Lara 7-5/8-4) - You’re dreamin, lol you can’t even give Canelo credit for that win, can you. Lara was running away the entire fight landing only range seeking jabs and the occasional glancing right hand the entire fight, nothing inside. Hard to win a fight that way. Canelo was the aggressor, landing body shots, getting inside, putting in the work needed for victory.
    Alfredo Angulo (shot to pieces) - Angulo was passed his best, but hardly shot to pieces. He’s gone 2-2 since that fight, two stoppage wins and two decision losses. If he was shot to pieces, he’d be getting stopped left and right. He’s only been stopped by Kirkland, Lara, and Canelo.
    Floyd IVayweather (schooled 12-0, but McNelo gets a Half Pass because he was green + drained) - Here we go again with the schooled 12-0 argument, the scores were of course 114-114, 116-112, and 117-111, which is far from 12-0, in fact it was Floyd’s closest fight since DLH / Castillo. The fact that you completely disagree with the judges for his fight vs Floyd, Lara, and Trout shows that you are just not accepting of reality. This would like saying that Jacobs schooled Triple G 10 rounds to 2 or something. It’s laughable.
    Austin Trout (DRAW is the best case scenario for McNelo) - Trout got beaten thoroughly. Trout was more discombobulated than Bambi on ice.
    Shane Mosley (shot to pieces, did worse than Pac) - Both Pacquiao and Canelo handled Mosley comfortably. It was a mismatch stylistically, but I don’t know how you can say he was shot to pieces when Mosley came back to beat Pablo Ceasr Cano a year later. (who beat guys like Ashley Theophane and just recently beat Marcia Herrera, a guy who most thought beat Danny Garcia)

    You’re really stretching it about as much as you can, only someone bitter and just altogether terrified of what you’re scared Canelo will do to Triple G would go to such lengths to discredit Canelo. It’s laughable, but entertaining at the same time.
     
  3. THE BLADE 2

    THE BLADE 2 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    An average fighter and a coward
     
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  4. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He lost to Mayweather, not to Lara. He gave Floyd his closest fight in years, a highly competitive affair that made Floyd reach deep into his bag of tricks like we've never seen before. Vs Lara, of course he beat Lara in a close fight. His competitiveness vs both Floyd and Lara showed that he has what it takes to fight high level boxers. These performances show us just how skilled of a boxer Canelo is. Lets be honest, Cotto was never really a Middleweight, but he surely was and still is a 154-lb fighter. The term blown up welteweight is used to describe Cotto, but we’ve seen what happened to Cotto when he tried to shred pounds to make 147 or below. He fought Pacquiao below 147, then moved to 154 and was a much better fighter vs Yuri Foreman. Saying he never was really a 154-lb fighter is an exaggeration. Cotto has been a 154-lb fighter since 2009 when he was a terribly drained at welterweight vs Pacquiao.
     
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  5. shadow111

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    An average fighter? A coward? How does a coward take on highly avoided fighters like Floyd, Khan, Trout, Lara, and now Triple G?
     
  6. The Long Count

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    I thought Canelo defeated Lara. He has a good resume. But not at middle and he can't really make jr Middle anymore. Since Lara it's been a lot of smoke a And Mirrors with guys like Smith and blown up welters.
    When Triple G starts hitting him they'll be nowhere for him to go. Triple G WILL STOP CANELO
     
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  7. yesihavearm2

    yesihavearm2 ESB Chinchecker Full Member

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    Given your previous post I can't tell if you are being serious or not
     
  8. There Will Be Blood

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    Did not read.

    :eek:
     
  9. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You said he lost to Lara. Yet he beat Lara. His fight with Floyd didn't do him any real harm. The competitiveness of that bout can't be understated. No one just easily cruises to victory vs Floyd or Lara. What did you expect him to do? Knock out Mayweather and Lara? He fought both guys to close decisions, a MD loss and SD win. They were close competitive fights. These results show that Canelo can fight highly skilled boxers at a very high level.
     
  10. slender4

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    No his resume is not terrible, he's fought some good high-level champs and contenders. He fought a lot of guys moving up in weight, but they were good fighters. His resume is not an "A", but I'd say it's a solid "B", and like somebody said he's fought better guys than Golovkin.
     
  11. There Will Be Blood

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    I've read horoscopes deeper than McNelo's resume.
     
  12. There Will Be Blood

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    Golovkin's resume is better than McNelo's... Not great, but better. And he's completely obliterated almost all of them.
     
  13. shadow111

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    Is Canelo the best Opponent Triple G has ever fought?
     
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  14. Giacomino

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    You realise that your childish habit of warping the fighters actual name into your own personal handle makes you look kinda ******ed, right?

    That aside, any man who is not a fighter referring to other men, who are world class fighters, as corpses, cowards and nobodies makes himself look rather stupid.

    As I previously mentioned, regarding your pre-analysis of the Brook-Spence fight (which focussed largely on p***s size of each) you are sadly cluttering up a decent boxing forum with your trolling.
     
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  15. yesihavearm2

    yesihavearm2 ESB Chinchecker Full Member

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    He lost to Lara, flat out lost. I've seen that fight several times and always come up with the same score 116-112 to Lara. The fact that one of the judges gave the fight to Canelo 117-111 is a joke but expected when it comes to Canelo fights. No other big name fighter has had as many dubious scorecards in recent times as Canelo.

    You say the Mayweather fight was competitive but I find that very hard to see. My scorecard for that was 10-2 to Mayweather and I think one of those rounds I gave Canelo was a pity round, it was very plain sailing for PBF. Cotto vs Mayweather was a lot more competitive than Canelo vs Mayweather was.

    Many people scored Trout vs Canelo for Trout, I didn't but if we are talking about very close competitive fights than we can talk about that one. Mayweather vs Canelo was a near shut-out.