Canelo has been shot since Bivol

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  1. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    Did you cry?
     
  2. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Wouldn't say shot but he's been on a steep decline for years and even though he was the younger man in chronological age he had way more miles on his clock, had been boxing 2 years longer, had fought well over twice the amount of rounds, had fought much tougher opposition, fought way more punchers, had taken way more punishment, and also unlike Crawford had fought lots of guys who were bigger or much bigger than him

    Also, the only reason he was undisputed at 168 is because he shamelessly ducked his greatest threat and the #2 in the division for years, citing them being too big and undeserving of a shot at him even though it was a huge fight and he then proceeded to fight nonentities who were the same size or bigger than said opponent who were way less deserving or hadn't beaten anyone above D level

    And because he cherrypicked like crazy through his reign and 168 was a wasteland

    The fact he hadn't been able to secure a stoppage win in four years despite 168 being a wasteland, cherrypicking like crazy throughout his reign, and most of those cherrypicks have subsequently been KTFO by fighters who are far from elite: MWs, complete featherfists, padded record cherrypickers, or been beaten or almost been beaten, dropped and almost KO'd early by club fighters told me all I needed to know where he was at in his career

    If Surace with a hideous KO 19% can one punch ice Mung

    If Sheeraz in his 168 debut coming off a controversial draw can HL reel blast Berlangy out of there there the first time he tried to do so

    If Mung can bounce Juan Ryder off the canvas like a yoyo and stop him

    If Shishkin can hurt Scull badly and almost stop him with a jab

    If MW Resendiz who had been knocked out 2 fights earlier can hurt Plant numerous times and whoop his ass

    If Trevor McCumby can drop, badly hurt and almost KO Plant early

    Surely a prime Clenelo can do better, right?

    But he didn't he did worse or much worse in some of those instances despite none of those guys being close to elite
     
  3. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    I agree with most of this. Nice to see you didn't jump on the Crawford bandwagon like the other Spence fan boys who all said Crawford was overrated for years but have now changed their tune.
     
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  4. roughdiamond

    roughdiamond Ridin' the rails... Full Member

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    I think it's both what OP states and the fact that Canelo has always been somewhat overrated H2H. He's probably one of the rare few fighters who I think has overachieved accomplishment wise in comparison to his H2H ability.
     
  5. AntonioMartin1

    AntonioMartin1 Jeanette Full Member

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    He will be in the HOF. I dont get why so many Mexicans hate him, him being, like it or not, one of them. Also he was the most dominant Mexican boxer of his era.
     
  6. Salty Dog

    Salty Dog globalize the Buc-ees revolution Full Member

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    And he should have at least one "L" vs GGG at his peak. No sympathy at all. He fought a good fight and conducted himself with class, but he lost to the better man, finally. Close, but clear.

    And now some people are trying to make the case that he's not that big and Crawford was the bigger guy and yeah...no. Canelo is a bowling ball of a fighter. Dense. You could see his musculature when the camera was behind him. His back was like wider than he is tall lol.

    I'd watch a rematch. Why not?
     
  7. kirk

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    I think Canelo has looked poor lately, but I think its due to being in semi subpar shape, and kinda coasting his way through fight camps due to lack of fear of his opponents.

    This was the most in shape Canelos looked for a long time imo, and I think he looked pretty good in the first half of the fight. This was the quickest Ive seen him move in awhile now.

    I def think this Canelo still beats a prime Plant.

    He just fought an elite fighter and so obviously his performance is going to reflect that, in terms of not being able to impose himself or control the fight like he wants.


    That being said, obviously he isnt a peak Canelo anymore, and his best days are behind him, but its not like an inactive 37 year old Crawford in his first super Middleweight fight was his best form either.

    Best Crawford beats best Canelo though.
     
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  8. Rexrapper 1

    Rexrapper 1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree. The second GGG fight was Canelo at his absolute best. By the time the Plant fight came around, that's when I first started to think he might be declining. Either that or Plant was better than I originally thought. Then he looks bad against Bivol. I attributed it to the weight. Didn't look great in the third GGG fight but Canelo mentioned a hand injury. When he didn't look great against Ryder, that's when I was convinced he was declining.
     
  9. HistoryZero26

    HistoryZero26 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Canelo was 31 at the time with 1 loss in 2013 to Floyd who was undefeated. Bivol was undefeated. Before the Crawford fight Canelo hadn't lost since. Bivols lost once and avenged.

    If we label every champion shot the first time they lose their belt whats the point of all this?

    Today Canelos probably a little past his prime. When he fought Bivol? Hard to say he wasn't in his prime.
     
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  10. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yes but the same is true in the reverse - Best Canelo beats Crawford. Anotherwords, 2017-2021 Canelo beats this verison of Crawford, probably hurts him badly. This is largely a case of Canelo having so much respect for Crawford, that he wasn't motivated to hurt him like he was GGG or BJS. This was a good steady performance from Caenlo, but you could also say he was slightly outclassed by Bud, in that Bud knew what he needed to do to win the pivotal rounds and land the shots that you would remember. Seeing Canelo get hit flush by the big shots that Bud landed leave an impression in the judges, that would as was the case here enough to offset the spaces of control that Canelo had through many portions of the fight. Canelo's performance was arguably good enough to have retained his title and get his signature win, but he didn't do one key thing that he usually does when he wins - he didn't land the absolute best eye catching shots of the fight. In the past he's done that even while being outlanded by mostly jabs, while having a large body punching advantage. Crawford fought a very smart fight but I did not come out of it thinking that Crawford is better than Canelo or even in a P4P sense.
     
  11. kirk

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    Tarnished, no.

    But losing to a one fight a year Crawford a month shy of 38 years old, in his very first fight at the weightclass and only his second fight above welter, does put a sizeable dent in Canelos legacy, imo.

    Add to it that, while it was certainly very competitive, it wasnt exactly a tough fight for Crawford even. He was very comfortable for much of the second half of the fight.

    Being slightly past your peak doesnt negate all that.
     
  12. kirk

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    Think youre likely in the extreme minority there. Pretty sure most people (myself included) could clearly see Bud was superior to Canelo.

    But to each their own.
     
  13. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Does Canelo need a rematch now to right this wrong? What would a rematch win do against a now presumably P4P #1 Bud for Canelo? Canelo could make history of his own by beating Bud now. Would it make sense for either Bud or Canelo now to fight someone else or to go into a rematch?
     
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  14. tarrant45

    tarrant45 Active Member Full Member

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    I think it buries the idea he was one of the best SMW's of all time. He never beat the top contender, Benavidez, pretty much all the opponents he beat in the division were mediocre with Plant being the best one a good B level fighter, and he lost to a 38 year old welter first time in the division. You can't talk about him the same breath as the best of that division regardless if he was undisputed. Same as Haney at 135.
     
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  15. kirk

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    For me personally Bud won too comfortably for me to desire a rematch. Next fight would look much of the same if not worse for Canelo, as Bud would be carrying the weight better, would be more used to Canelos style and knows from round one hes comfortable with Canelos power.

    No I think both guys should move on.

    Crawford vs Boots would be ideal, imo.

    Canelo vs Sheeraz maybe?