Where does Canelo rank among the ATG 154 Lbs fighters?

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  1. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    You are wrong.

    It was for the unified and lineal titles at Junior Middleweight.

    You are a troll.
     
  2. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    At 154 he's alright. But at 152 he's a nobody.
     
  3. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Agreed.

    154- Ranked #1, unified/lineal champ

    152- unranked

    151- unranked but does hold victory over Matthew Hatton at this weight
     
  4. Josephd86

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    153 has a victory against Trout.
     
  5. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    That was at 154 though.

    Mayweather- 152

    Hatton- 151 or actually I think that was at 152 which would probably make Alvarez the top 152 fighter in the world according to those who like to rank catch weights as their own division. If that is the case than Matthysse became one of the better 141 pound fighters ever for beating Peterson at that weight, although Peterson was unranked there.

    ...it's just stupid.

    I'm pretty sure his fights with Ndou and Jose Cotto, before he won the vacant title, were at catchweights of 150 pounds.
     
  6. Josephd86

    Josephd86 Active Member Full Member

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    Hatton 150 cathchweight. Missed weight. That was for WBC title. Bit by your logic he didn't win it.

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    Statistical factors, as compiled by CompuBox, that determine the outcome include:

    A Tale of Two Weight Classes: In this era of day-before weigh-ins, fighters may share a weight class for a few moments but by the time they enter the ring the gap in weight could be massive. This may well be the case Saturday night because in his last 11 fights, Alvarez has been re-weighed seven times and every time "Canelo" gained more than 10 pounds. That, plus the contracted catch-weight for Money vs. Canelo is 152 lbs.

    Alvarez vs. Trout -- 153 1/2 weigh in, 172 fight night -- 18 1/2 pounds gained (4 1/4 lbs more than previous high)
    Alvarez vs. Lopez -- 154 weigh in, 164 fight night -- 10 pounds gained
    Alvarez vs. Mosley -- 154 weigh in, 167 fight night -- 13 pounds gained
    Alvarez vs. Gomez -- 153 3/4 weigh in, 168 fight night -- 14 1/4 pounds gained
    Alvarez vs. Hatton -- 151 3/4 weigh in, 165 fight night -- 13 1/4 pounds gained
    Alvarez vs. Baldomir -- 150 1/2 weigh in, 163 fight night -- 12 1/2 pounds gained
    Alvarez vs. Jose Miguel Cotto -- 150 weigh in, 160 fight night -- 10 pounds gained
     
  7. dmille

    dmille We knew, about Tszyu, before you. Full Member

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    Where does Canelo rank among the ATG 154 Lbs fighters?

    He doesn't
     
  8. Da Boxer

    Da Boxer Cotto Soldier Full Member

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    Dude. You need to get banned. :-(