Canelo alvarez vs david benavidez 168

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Canelo vs benavidez

  1. Canelo u.d

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  2. Canelo k.o

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  3. Benavidez u.d

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  4. Benavidez k.o

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  1. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He's fought professionaly for half his life and has 60+ fights. He's definitely passed his prime as a pro. While not 'old' per se with just age, he's not young either. He's at the age where time is creeping up as a factor.
     
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  2. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    Damn Lance!? Is this the first time you messaged me without calling me names and trying to insult me? Have you finally grown up a bit?
     
  3. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    To be honest in his last few fights I think Canelo has held back a touch and carried his opponents a little when they're hurt. Maybe he doesn't have the stamina to go up the gears but I think he'd be going for the kill vs Benavidez.
     
  4. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Looked as good as I have ever seen him vs Munguia. He was never perfect but he has an unbelievable boxing brain to understand his flaws, if anything that understand and experience has only improved.
     
  5. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Keep cool, and I will be
     
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  6. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He looked good. But my guess is that's a little due to Munguia's inexpereince on the top level, as well as not being as acclimated to 168 as Canelo. But overall, was a good win
     
  7. Rollin

    Rollin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Should happen next. Alvarez asking "Who is he?" in response to Benavidez is distasteful. He is the damn WBC Interim. I hope ginger remembers his daddies in Golovkin, Lara, and Mayweather.

    Not one of the Mexican pugilistic deities. Period.
     
  8. mono

    mono Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Just based on history. What plodder like Benavidez has given Canelo a good run for his money?
     
  9. TheWizard

    TheWizard I Got Milk Baby Full Member

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    Benavidez UD. He'll put a real beating on Canelo in the second half of the fight.
     
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  10. sdot_thadon

    sdot_thadon Active Member Full Member

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    Canelo could have ended the Mungia fight but it seems like he was content to carry him, he'll likely fight David with bad intentions. We just watched a fight vs a volume puncher and Canelo not only kept pace without gassing, but outlanded the younger man in every aspect of punching aside from body jabs. While David is at least from observation, of higher quality than Mungia, he's gonna be hitable in a similar way. My original thoughts are Canelo counters the hell out of him earlier and makes his output dip, but against Mungia he showed even if the output doesn't dip he can keep up that pace if need be. And from the numbers in his last few fights, Benavidez doesn't punch more than Mungia does. My question(s) for David are: will the size matter for Canelo in a way that sways the outcome? And can David fight smart against an elite c.puncher? Does he have the chin to take the full rip counters you will undoubtedly eat during a Canelo encounter? David's chin amd mind will be tested just as much as Canelos tank will. But I'm going with Canelo until someone proves otherwise.
     
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  11. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    Have always favored canelo and still do
     
  12. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    It's the opposite.

    Canelo haters are the ones downplaying Benavidez because he's a potential future opponent so they want to make beating him seem less of a big deal.
     
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  13. MannyMMA

    MannyMMA Canelo fans are male swifties Full Member

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    That is dishonest as all hell. Canelo never wanted the fight, it's ridiculous to say that David needs to put his career on hold against someone who has no interest in fighting him and hasn't for the last 3 years. Whatever you think his reasons are, the fight simply hasn't happened because Canelo doesn't want it.
     
  14. MannyMMA

    MannyMMA Canelo fans are male swifties Full Member

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    For all of Benavidez's weaknesses, he brings youth, size, reach, speedy combinations, power in both hands, grit and a fearless mentality. The kid is literally calling for this fight every day and wants to stand in front of Canelo and slug it out, that's a mentality I haven't seen since the 90's. In over 50 fights, this is alien territory for Canelo, and it just shows how different the times are.

    In this scenario at any other point in time, I'd choose the fighter in his prime, with more experience at their comfortable weight class. For this fight though, I see Canelo not knowing what to do when the the bigger man who's willing to stand in front of him, with longer reach and faster hands comes at him all night. I think this is the one that breaks his ego and confidence, and him constantly refusing to fight David proves that to me. The Reynoso team knows something about that kid that we don't.

    Benavidez by 10-12th round TKO.
     
  15. The one

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    It’s going to come down to who has the stronger chin IMHO.