Log off Mong Calzaghes wins over Kessler & Mitchell are light years ahead of Canelos .. call me when plant beats the likes of Froch or Frankie Liles
Sorry mate you're not gonna be able to argue with these Clenelo fanboys.. They are fully deranged and brainwashed into thinking Conelo is anything but a fraud
Even tho I sub to the youtube channel, I like getting the threads as well - and let's face it, the videos are better than most of the trash threads
Forget about comparing Canelo to those three. His resume is not even better than Froch's. Carl Froch is so underrated it's insane-- yes his style looked like trash, but you can't deny the strength of his resume Pascal, Taylor, Kessler, Abraham, Glenn Johnson, Groves, Bute > Chavez Jr, Fielding, Smith, Yidrim, BJS, Plant
Couldn't have said it better myself Are people this dumb? Nearly every fight he is in looks wonky and rigged
I know..These fanboys are not fans of boxing. Canelo's fights have been dodgy and extremely suspect since GGG. I don't understand how they're a lot of people who don't see it, it's glaringly obvious. Then again, a lot of people are just easily fooled and naive. And when you fairly criticise Canelo their fanboys can't take it. The idea of fixed fights was never a consideration to me before that Canelo Kovalev fight. And ever since I've noticed weird **** in Clenelo's fights. I really hope there is some high level investigation into his fights because I'd be shocked if some of his fights aren't fixed. It's baffling. People like to act like boxing isn't corrupt but it is. There are countless examples of obvious dodgy or early ref stoppages/ bad and dodgy judging why wouldn't a fixed fight be something in the realms of possibility?
And remember that " conversation" between Plant and Canelo in round 9? Like, no one speaks like that, Caleb sounds completely out of character.. It was so weird & ridiculous
I am asking a question but you try to answer with another question No negativity, just a legit question.
I mean, would he really beat even most of the recent retired 168lb fighters in their prime: Froch, Ward, Kessler, Groves, Degale, Bute, Jack ...