How big of an underdog should Canelo be for the Bivol rematch?

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  1. Presenting-Fight-Film

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  2. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    you frickin pitiful assclown.
     
  3. JOKER

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    The garbage that you spew on a consistent basis suggests a perpetual state of inebriation. I'm not going to not note that you don't seem drunk. But the broken record thing also correlates to your daily alcohol abuse.

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  4. bandeedo

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    :qmeparto:
     
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    You can be stupid and drunk as much as you want, just don't drive, kay?

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  6. bandeedo

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    broken record you say?
    aaahahahahahahaha
     
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  8. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    which is the one that made the cut for you out of the fab 4?
     
  9. m.s.

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    Don't assume he beats Golovkin. Don't count your chickens.
     
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  10. drenlou

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    Anywhere from between a 3-1 to a 5-1 underdog.
     
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  11. MagicE

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    So much of an underdog that a rematch isn't needed

    Would love to have seen Bivol come down to SMW and take his belts in a rematch
     
  12. exocet76

    exocet76 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree to a degree but considering how the judges scored it first time he might only have to do marginally better to nick a result.
    If we are talking about reality then Bivol beats him handily again however in Canelo world he only needs to target a couple of more rounds and he will get the nod. That's my issue same with the AJ v Usyk fight the fact the losing cash cow only really needs to do better to nick it.
    For the record I scored Bivol v Canelo 11-1 and Usyk-Joshua 9-3 First time out.
     
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  14. YCGS

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    I am not assuming that, it was simply to frame the question more specifically.
     
  15. YCGS

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    That is why I framed the question the way I did. I input an assumption so we would all be on the same page. Some people don't seem to grasp that I guess.