(DISGRACEFUL) Canelo Imposed A 10 Pound REHYDRATION LIMIT On Fielding...!!!

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  1. jmashyaka

    jmashyaka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Typical Canelo ****, scared of the only thing that gives Fielding a chance his size. Why not just beat up on a journeyman then.
     
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  2. shadow111

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    It's more PED suspicious of Pacquiao who all of a sudden became shredded in his last fight nearly age 40 while remaining at the same weight than it was for Canelo to look "bigger" when gaining 10 lbs from his normal weight as he did when he moved up to fight Chavez.

    Canelo really didn't look any more shredded than normal, but he did look bigger. That's what 10 lbs will do. Gaining 10 lbs is going to make you look bigger, there's nothing inherently suspicious about that. It's much more suspicious for a guy in his late 30s to all of a sudden become shredded while staying at the same weight. Do you agree with that AA?
     
  3. DynamicMoves

    DynamicMoves Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You know what is the most suspicious? Testing positive.
     
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  4. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Of course, at the same time you need to examine the circumstances surrounding the positive test. But the point I was responding to was the statement that AA made about how Canelo looked like the Hulk when he fought Chavez, which isn't inherently suspicious on its own when you consider he gained 10 lbs from where he had been fighting at. And he didn't pop dirty right after Chavez, he fought GGG while enrolled in VADA testing. He didn't test positive until 6 months after the first GGG fight.

    I'm responding directly to AA's statement how he tried to act like it all happened in a suspicious trend, in his story telling he made the sequence of events sound more suspicious than it really was.
     
  5. Flamazide

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    Oh I just brought that up because it is the only weight issue I can think of recently that was actually kind of shady.
     
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  6. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Oh I know and I wasn’t referring to that,think you know who I’m on about lol
     
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  7. Angler Andrew

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    Actually shadow my suspicions about Canelo was always about him making 154 and looking like death on the scales,he ain’t the only one as Brook did the same and how Hurd does it I’ll never know but you know the mantra about Canelos weight?
    Truth is I suspect most to be on something so it’s no big deal to me but in Canelo and Saunders case they both been under suspicion and popped dirty and then both provided us with the ready excuse,it really is the “done thing”nowadays.
     
  8. Angler Andrew

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    Well certainly Canelo didn’t have to gain 10lbs even as he suddenly didn’t need to cut to 154 though he did look “shredded” for GGG and put out pics to prove it.
    Pac on PEDs at this stage in his career would not surprise me.
     
  9. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He didn't look "shredded" for GGG, not at the weigh-in, not like Pac in his last fight or Pac's physique in his prime. Canelo's physique didn't all of a sudden transform like Pac, Canelo doesn't even have a defined 6 pack. He looked slightly more shredded vs GGG in the first fight than he did vs Chavez but only marginally which was surely due to having to make 160 as opposed to 164.5 (and Canelo weighed as close to 164.5 as he could for Chavez) and surely he trained harder for GGG than he did for Chavez. What's interseting is vs Chavez he seemed to have unlimited stamina (he was standing between rounds for the entire 12 rounds) whereas vs GGG in the first fight he did appear to have some stamina issues.
     
  10. Angler Andrew

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    Sure though Fury never looked shredded nor did Saunders and I don’t remember Chael Sonnen one of the few MMA guys who came clean about PEDs looked shredded.
    Quite clearly popping dirty and being suspended has had zero impact on his career just as it never did for Floyd or indeed Fury as money talks.
     
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