Canelo Alvarez: I'm Still The Best In The World, No Other Fighter Takes Risks Like I Do

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  1. LuciferFallen

    LuciferFallen New Member Full Member

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    Why are the majority of people on this forum such bs haters. Claiming Canelo takes roids and cherry picked his whole career? People speak on here like ****ing 10 year old spoilt pricks. People sleep so well because Canelo lost one fight and now they can come here and spew so much hate in his direction like his whole career is a sham because of one loss. These pricks need to be banned, the forum should be for over 18 year olds
     
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  2. f1ght3rz

    f1ght3rz Ronaldoooo is crying in his caaaaaar Full Member

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    Wow. The guy has issues...ROID RAGE
     
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  3. aaalbert

    aaalbert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    At least he’s humble…:facepalm:
     
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  4. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    I dont rate them, I think they are bums anyway.
     
  5. SpeedKills

    SpeedKills Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I’ve let it sink in but I’m still wondering what it means other than Teofimo is clearly carrying too much bulk? Especially considering he has shown stamina issues. Errol Spence used to walk around 180-190lbs, but since the Danny Garcia fight, has stayed under 160lbs by simply “eating healthy”, instead of junk food and alcohol. Terence Crawford is out there right now walking around strong as an ox at 177lbs. Take walk around weight with a grain of salt.

    A lot of “size” is also dictated by exercise and diet (and PEDs). You decide how much weight you want. Teofimo Lopez is out here doing straight bicep curls like a bodybuilder. Do we believe he would be smaller if he didn’t employ these exercises? More than likely, but he wants to get swole and is obviously trying to look good ontop of being a fighter. Lomachenko sticking to boxing exercises and not doing bicep curls doesn’t make him extremely small compared to Lopez (he’s obviously smaller than Lopez, especially considering the guy is part bodybuilder), the point is the approach is different, Loma could get to 160 if he started lifting weights too and wanted to be a stiff ass like Teofimo Lopez is. Loma with his routine wont blow up unless you made him fight below 126 (where he’s been 138lbs on the night on more than one occasion). Forcing him below 126 would make him have to start squeezing down. At 130lbs his weight remained in the same range (hit 139lbs vs Sosa). Likewise Floyd Mayweather remained between 136-140 on fight night all through 130, 135. Added weight at 140 then he’s 146-151 at when he moved to welterweight. He added weight. Lomachenko could also do the same if he wished. He hasn’t because he doesn’t feel undersized. He’s been fighting at around 138 his entire pro career, he’s just comfortable there, it’s not even a matter of trying to see if he can carry more weight.

    The real issues to overcome in “size” is the height and reach anyway. You can box up a small blob. Not so easy against a big blob. When guys are heavier/as heavy and longer (like Canelo at middleweight), even heavier and longer(like Canelo at SMW), again even heavier and Longer(like Canelo at LHW). You’re treading vs legitimately bigger opposition, who can be lean, spry and fast all while weighing more than you, who if blown up, are encumbered and also prone to fatigue easier (like Canelo was).

    Against the guys Lomachenko has faced at 126, he sometimes weighed more, sometimes less, but what stayed consistent was a reach and height advantage. At 130, he weighs in sometimes more, sometimes less, except the lengths were also give and take. So it seems a little more even. But it also depends on the fighter’s at the time making up the divisions. Lomachenko’s best weight is 136-139, but you squeeze down to where guys don’t trump you in every facet of size, which is where Canelo is trying to hang around at right now. Which is why I say, although Canelo’s “best weight” is around 169lbs(or whatever he weighed for Golovkin II), middleweight is his best division because it’s possible for him to make the weightclass and the opponents length isn’t too extreme.
     
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  6. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    You're really naive if you think Canelo isn't on steroids.
     
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  7. exocet76

    exocet76 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Er maybe because he popped twice...if you honestly believe that he's not on gear despite moving up weight divisions and suddenly knocking people out then it's clearly you that has the mental age of a 10 year old girl called fanny...
     
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  8. Quina74

    Quina74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Because Clenelo takes roids and has cherrypicked his entire career. Try and not be to naive bud.
    Banned for what? calling it how it is. You seem like you just can't handle the truth. Your idol isn't as good as all his fangirls make him out to be. He's an obvious drug cheat and his cherrypicking knows no bounds.

    -40 fights against bums, cans, old men, no hopeds
    -weight bullies for a portion of his career at 154lbs.
    -cherrypicked old Mosley and an aged and much smaller Cotto
    -cherrypicked 36yo Mayweather (cherry gone wrong) , brought his own judge with him
    -cherrypicked far smaller chinny Khan, drained to **** throw no punches Chavez Jr, smaller Euro level Liam Smith
    -cherrypick gone wrong in aged 35-36yo GGG where he lost both fights 8-4
    -Rocky Fielding lmao
    -fought a drained Jacobs
    -randomly went up not one, but two weight classes to fight Kovalev... Which was nothing but a pathetic spar. Then mysteriously disappeared from 175
    -then jumped a few weights and carefully cherrypicked /timed/cardstacked already weak 168 opposition
    -his team thought Bivol was there for the taking after falsely believing Bivol looked poor in his two previous outings following an 18 month lay off. Got schooled
    -taking a fight with a 40 year Golovkin who has only completed 8 or 9 rounds in 3 years after aging him out 3-4 year's since the objectively controversial rematch (practically all media had it Golovkin or a draw). Canelo is even on record saying a Golovkin fight does nothing for him since he already "beat" him twice.

    Your lil Slimy ginger is a fraud I'm afraid
     
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  9. SpeedKills

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    Some PEDs, stimulants, maybe. Straight steroids? I doubt it. At least his body has no tell of it.
     
  10. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    He's turned into a mini hulk since moving up from middleweight in front of our eyes and was allowed multiple months both during his ban - for banned substances - and during COVID, where he could get away with effectively cycling. And his traps, chest and shoulders - all areas which the muscle's receptors are boosted by steroids - have blown up. On top of developing lots more power and massively negating his old stamina issues.

    Regardless, I wasn't trying to imply he's taking steroids used for hypertrophy benefits. Sometimes it's inevitable that these areas grow with increased receptors. Especially given the traps and shoulders are massively used in boxing, and no genuinely well thought out dynamic effort program skips the bench press. And every boxer does a **** load of press-ups.

    He's definitely on stuff. Most like designer, masked stuff which costs top dollar. Hopefully one day it'll come out to the public :lol:
     
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  11. SpeedKills

    SpeedKills Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I thought he looked more like a mini-hulk on his entrance to middleweight personally. Ever since testing positive he seems to have shrunk. Although his skin has looked weird to me for awhile so he is likely on something.
     
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  12. FastLeft

    FastLeft Well-Known Member Full Member

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    at what weight class divide?
     
  13. stm19990

    stm19990 New Member Full Member

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    Am sure they would be more fighters taking risks like that if they were getting fights scored in there favour more often then not lol
     
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  14. Silver

    Silver The Champ is Here Full Member

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    Well it happens especially when you're the cash cow of the sport. You don't remember how much people hated on Mayweather? In the social media age, people will say anything whether it has merit or not.
     
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  15. Wizbit1013

    Wizbit1013 Drama go, and don't come back Full Member

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    No he wont be number 1,not by beating a 40 year old
     
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