Canelo's Trainer Denies Fight Fixing And Draining Opponents (LOL)

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  1. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Explain what?

    So you think ODLH bought the judge off, but then turns around saying that its not justified?

    Do you realize how much legal trouble ODLH would be?

    Come on man, use some logic. DLH buys one judge according to your conspiracy theory, hen throws the judge under the bus, that judge would be able to either blackmail, or take down GBP. You realize that, right, clearly you don't.
     
  2. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    You said it happens to Canelo more often than not. I like it when people present evidence when making claims.

    I showed you another fighter who has arguably gotten four gifts in Pacquiao.
     
  3. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    I'm dedicated to expressing my views as much as you are to hating. Your point?
     
  4. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The point is your either delusional, a Liar or shadow is shagging you & your his *****...Spunkbubble
     
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  5. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Anyone that points out obvious corruption regarding your precious little red headed Ped's basher is automatically called a HATER by you LOL Could it be that you are really a troll with a hundred Alts ?? Thats more likely
     
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  6. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Yes, you got me. I'm a troll with hundreds of alts. The millions of accounts that follow Canelo on social media are also mine, all of them.
     
  7. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    So you are all of those silly little 13 yr old girls screaming at the Ginger Headed Fake are ya ROFL At least youre honest for once
     
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  8. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    You “showed” me in the same way I “showed” you yet you expect me to go into detail and do your dirty work.

    “I showed you another fighter who has arguably gotten four gifts in Pacquiao.”

    :risas3: At least you admit Canelo has been receiving gifts:yaay
     
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  9. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    At last clarity lol
     
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  10. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    "
    So you think ODLH bought the judge off, but then turns around saying that its not justified?

    Do you realize how much legal trouble ODLH would be?"
    Yes like he thought that way before attempting to **** & molest that poor women ...so I guess the
    buying of judges is a step to far ...ha ha ha idiot
     
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  11. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No one's arguing that card was accurate. Judges judge, fighter's fight. Answer me this : Was it a legit card for the judge that scored Sugar Ray Leonard over Hagler 118-110?

    How about ALL 3 JUDGES who scored Leonard Hearns 2 the rematch? 113-112, 112-112, 112-113? Are those legit cards?

    Do you blame Leonard or his promoter for those judges scores?
     
  12. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It only became optional as an IBF mandated rule for unification bouts as a result of Jacobs choosing to ignore it vs GGG. (which many GGG fans were upset about, understandably) He then abided by it when he fought Derevyanchenko. When he fought Canelo both teams agreed to partake in it even though it was optional, with financial penalties for coming over instead of not being allowed to fight for the title. Lets not forget that many posters on here have accused Canelo of rehydrating a lot for years.

    I was responding to a post that stated that Jacobs was at a weight disadvantage vs Canelo, that the rehydration clauses affected his performance. This is the opposite of what is true, because he ignored it and came 3.6 lbs over it. Now you could make the argument that Jacobs performance vs Derevyanchenko was affected by the IBF rehydration limit, but you can't make that argument vs Canelo since he ignored it and came in way over the limit.

    So if you want to be upset that Jacobs and Canelo agreed to one when it was optional that's one thing, but you can't object to it in principle in Jacobs vs Canelo after being upset at Jacobs ignoring it vs GGG when it was a rule. And I do think Jacobs performance was impaired vs Derevyanchenko when he was required by the IBF to make weight so he could fight for the title. His performance was better vs GGG and Canelo and that I think had a lot to do with his ignoring of it. But that stems from the fact that Jacobs was big for the weight and really has belonged at 168 for a long time, he had to be killing himself to make 160.
     
  13. BCS8

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    Do you want to see an actual video with Jacobs saying that he never wanted the rehydration clause, and that it was Canelo's team that insisted on it?
     
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  14. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I seen it, he was complaining about it I know. But then you have to ask, why did he and his team agree to it in the first place? It's unclear if his team insisted that there not be one. Lets not forget in his previous bout he made it vs Derevyanchenko as it was required. You need to put the whole situation into proper context. This all stems from Jacobs vs GGG right? Jacobs complaining about that after fighting GGG seemingly caused the IBF to no longer require it for unification bouts.

    Did you agree with the IBF's decision to no longer require it for unification bouts? I didn't, if the IBF is going to enforce a rule for its title, as they still do, it shouldn't matter whether other titles are on the line in addition to the IBF. It should either be a rule when the IBF title is on the line or not, it shouldn't matter whether other titles are on the line.

    The problem I have with this whole thing is that all this stems from Jacobs issues with rehydrating too much. (vs GGG, vs Dere, vs Canelo, etc) Which when he fought GGG and when he fought Derevyanchenko were against the IBF's rules. The IBF apparently changed the rule for him, but isn't that unfair to his opponents in principle? Why should Jacobs be allowed to rehydrate more than 10 lbs when fighting for the IBF title? It's been a rule for years. They changed the rule for him, making it optional for unifications, people were upset when he ignored it for GGG, and he wasn't allowed to fight for GGG's IBF as a result, so in principle he should suffer the same consequences for ignoring it for Canelo as he did GGG. So I don't agree with the IBF changing its rule for unifications as a result for Jacobs issues with rehydrating. And therefore I don't blame Canelo's team for insisting that the IBF follow its normal rules, instead of allowing Jacobs to gain an advantage (according go the IBF) by coming in over their rehydration limit.
     
  15. BCS8

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    The problem I have with this thing is that Canelo enjoyed rehydrating too much when he was picking on midgets in 154, but now that he's at higher weights everybody else has to abide by rehydration clauses to suit him :deal:
     
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